Chicago Fire FC II, the Glossary
Chicago Fire FC II is an American professional soccer team that is located in Bridgeview, Illinois.[1]
Table of Contents
11 relations: Bridgeview, Illinois, Chicago Fire FC, Chicago Fire U-23, Major League Soccer, MLS Next Pro, Patrick Nyarko, Professionalism in association football, SeatGeek Stadium, Victor Bezerra, 2022 Chicago Fire FC II season, 2023 MLS Next Pro season.
- 2021 establishments in Illinois
- Chicago Fire FC
- Reserve soccer teams in the United States
- Soccer clubs in Illinois
Bridgeview, Illinois
Bridgeview is a village in Cook County, Illinois, United States.
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Chicago Fire FC
Chicago Fire Football Club is an American professional soccer club based in Chicago, Illinois. Chicago Fire FC II and Chicago Fire FC are soccer clubs in Illinois.
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Chicago Fire U-23
Chicago Fire U-23 was an American soccer team based in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Chicago Fire FC II and Chicago Fire U-23 are Chicago Fire FC and reserve soccer teams in the United States.
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Major League Soccer
Major League Soccer (MLS) is a men's professional soccer league sanctioned by the United States Soccer Federation, which represents the sport's highest level in the United States.
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MLS Next Pro
MLS Next Pro (MLSNP) is a men's professional soccer league in the United States and Canada that is affiliated with Major League Soccer.
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Patrick Nyarko
Patrick Nyarko (born January 15, 1986) is a Ghanaian former professional footballer.
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Association football is the world's most popular sport and is worth US$600 billion worldwide.
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SeatGeek Stadium
SeatGeek Stadium is a soccer-specific stadium in Bridgeview, Illinois, about twelve miles southwest of downtown Chicago. Chicago Fire FC II and SeatGeek Stadium are Chicago Fire FC.
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Victor Bezerra
Victor Bezerra (born February 5, 2000) is an American professional soccer player who plays as a forward for Detroit City FC of USL Championship, on loan from Major League Soccer club Chicago Fire.
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2022 Chicago Fire FC II season
The 2022 Chicago Fire FC II season was the club's inaugural season, and their 1st season competing in MLS Next Pro, a professional developmental league in the third tier of the United States Soccer pyramid.
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2023 MLS Next Pro season
The 2023 MLS Next Pro season was the second season of MLS Next Pro, the reserve league of Major League Soccer.
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See also
2021 establishments in Illinois
- Airport Transit System
- Cahokia Heights, Illinois
- Center for Applied Transgender Studies
- Chicago Fire FC II
- DC Universe (themed area)
- Light of Truth Ida B. Wells National Monument
- Rewind TV
- Vermilion County Bobcats
Chicago Fire FC
- Andell Holdings
- Anschutz Entertainment Group
- Benedetti–Wehrli Stadium
- Brimstone Cup
- Chicago FC United
- Chicago Fire FC
- Chicago Fire FC II
- Chicago Fire Juniors
- Chicago Fire U-23
- Chicago Sister Cities International Cup
- FC Tulsa
- Indy Eleven NPSL
- John Guppy
- List of Chicago Fire FC seasons
- Peter Wilt
- Philip Anschutz
- SeatGeek Stadium
- Section 8 Chicago
- Soldier Field
Reserve soccer teams in the United States
- Atlanta SC
- Atlanta Silverbacks U23's
- Atlanta United 2
- Austin FC II
- Chicago FC United
- Chicago Fire FC II
- Chicago Fire U-23
- Colorado Rapids 2
- Colorado Rapids U-23
- Columbus Crew 2
- Connecticut United FC
- Crown Legacy FC
- D.C. United Academy
- FC Cincinnati 2
- Houston Dynamo 2
- Huntsville City FC
- Indy Eleven NPSL
- Inter Miami CF II
- Los Angeles FC 2
- Loudoun United FC
- Minnesota United FC 2
- Minnesota United FC Reserves
- New England Revolution II
- New York City FC II
- New York Cosmos B
- New York Red Bulls Academy
- New York Red Bulls II
- New York Red Bulls U-23
- North Carolina FC U23
- North Texas SC
- Orlando City B
- Philadelphia Union II
- Philadelphia Union Reserves
- Portland Timbers 2
- Real Monarchs
- Richmond Kickers Academy
- Richmond Kickers Future
- Rio Grande Valley FC Toros
- Sporting Kansas City II
- St. Louis City 2
- Tacoma Defiance
- The Town FC
- Twin City Toucans FC
- Ventura County FC
- Virginia Beach Piranhas
- Washington Freedom Futures
Soccer clubs in Illinois
- A.A.C. Eagles
- Chicago City SC
- Chicago Cobras
- Chicago Fire FC
- Chicago Fire FC II
- Chicago Horizons
- Chicago House AC
- Chicago Inferno
- Chicago Mustangs (1967–68)
- Chicago Mustangs (2012–present)
- Chicago Power
- Chicago Red Stars
- Chicago Riot
- Chicago Shoccers
- Chicago Sockers
- Chicago Soul FC
- Chicago Storm (soccer)
- DeKalb County United
- FC Adrenaline
- HNNK Hrvat Chicago
- Illinois Piasa
- Illinois Thunder
- Panathinaikos Chicago
- Peoria City (soccer)
- RWB Adria
- Rockford Rampage
- Rockford Raptors
- SIU Edwardsville Cougars women's soccer
- Southern Illinois Salukis women's soccer
- Windy City Bluez
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_Fire_FC_II
Also known as Chicago Fire FC MLS Next Pro team.