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Christopher Cupps: The Chicago Fire's Present and Future

Christopher Cupps: The Chicago Fire's Present and Future

In many ways, Christopher Cupps is like a normal 17-year-old kid. He walks his dog, rides his bike, goes to club soccer practice, and plays his games on the weekend. Except that club is the Chicago Fire first team, and those games are high-stakes Major League Soccer contests. And unlike

Oct 19, 2024; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Fire defender Jonathan Dean (24) kicks the ball against the Nashville SC during

Dean, Gal, and Mueller Earn New Contracts

The Chicago Fire's 2026 roster is already continuing to take shape, and three more players saw their contract renewals confirmed this afternoon – Jonathan Dean, Jeff Gal, and Chris Mueller. The announcement comes six days after the club re-signed homegrown products Chris Brady, Sergio Oregel, and Mauricio Pineda to

Apr 5, 2025; Harrison, New Jersey, USA; Chicago Fire FC goalkeeper Chris Brady (1) reacts during the first half against the N

Brady, Oregel, Pineda Sign Contract Extensions

The Chicago Fire have signed homegrown trio Chris Brady, Sergio Oregel Jr., and Mauricio Pineda to multi-year contract extensions, the club announced this morning. The deals come after all three have been major first team contributors for the Fire in 2025. Oregel is in the final year of his initial

Sep 13, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Fire forward Philip Zinckernagel (11) scores a goal against New York City durin

Five Things We Learned: Chicago Fire 1, New York City 3

The Chicago Fire returned to Soldier Field for the first time since July looking to extend an undefeated run at home that extended past two months. The streak – built largely off of results at SeatGeek – saw the team finally claw its way to a winning record at home but ended

Mar 29, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Fire FC midfielder Sergio Oregel (35) reacts against CF Montreal during the fir

Will Oregel, Cupps Feature at Youth World Cups?

The U.S. youth national teams were in action throughout this international window, and with a pair of World Cup competitions set to be played in the coming weeks, they were friendlies of heightened importance. While some Chicago Fire first team players have been major contributors for the U.S.

Hugo Cuypers, André Franco and other Chicago Fire players celebrate scoring a goal against New England Revolution at SeatGeek

5 Things We Learned: Chicago Fire vs New England Revolution

The Chicago Fire completed their regular-season series at SeatGeek with an undefeated record, going 2W-1D-0L following their 3-2 victory over the New England Revolution. The win puts the Fire back in a postseason spot and in control of a destiny that will see the team into the playoffs for the