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Also, be on the lookout next week for the 2024 home schedule release Tickets are on sale now for the

Also, be on the lookout next week for the 2024 home schedule release [UPDATE ALT TEXT]( [CHICAGO FIRE FC]( [2024 Season Kickoff Luncheon ]( Tickets are on sale now for the 2024 Season Kickoff Luncheon presented by Magellan! Join us at the Swissotel Chicago on Tuesday, February 20 from 11 AM – 1 PM for our silent auction, the opportunity to meet the 2024 Chicago Fire First Team, and much more! All proceeds will benefit the Foundation’s [P.L.A.Y.S. Program.]( [BUY NOW]( 2024 SCHEDULE RELEASE The 2024 Season is just around the corner! Be on the lookout this week for the MLS Regular Season schedule release driven by Carvana. Be sure to [sign up for our Ticket Alerts]( to gain early access to purchase single match tickets the first week of January. [Carvana Partnership]( New Front of Kit Partner Chicago Fire FC has kicked off a multi-year partnership with Carvana as the Official Online Auto Retailer and Front of Kit Sponsor! Carvana will have its logo appear across the front of the home and away jerseys for the Chicago Fire First Team, MLS Next Pro (Chicago Fire II), and Chicago Fire Academy Teams. [Learn More]( [Welcome Andrew Gutman ]( Welcome Andrew Gutman Defender Andrew Gutman has been aquired from the Colorado Rapids, signing a new contract with the Fire that will run through the 2026 MLS season with a Club option for 2027. The Rapids will receive defender Miguel Navarro and $450,000 in General Allocation Money. [Learn More]( [Frank Klopas Head Coach]( Head Coach Frank Klopas Club Legend Frank Klopas returns to the Fire as Head Coach. Klopas, a member of the Club’s Ring of Fire and the Chicagoland Sports Hall of Fame, has been involved with the Chicago Fire and Major League Soccer in a variety of roles since 1998. [Learn More]( [MLS Season Pass]( [FACEBOOK]( [TWITTER]( [INSTAGRAM]( [YOUTUBE]( Comments or Questions? E‑mail info@chicagofirefc.com. This email was sent by: Chicago Fire FC 1 N. Dearborn, Suite 1300, Chicago, IL, 60602, United States Delivered to: [{EMAIL}]( [Privacy Policy]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Unsubscribe]( [View in Browser]( [CFFC CREST](

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