
TV: Fox Soccer Channel (Max Bretos, Christopher Sullivan, Todd Grisham, Jeremy St. Louis)
RADIO: Spanish – WRTO 1200 AM (Oscar Guzman, “Batata” DaSilva, “Tico” Fernandez)
Fire vs. Chivas
The Chicago Fire (4-4-2, 14 pts.) close out a three-game home stretch against Chivas
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The Chicago Fire and Chivas USA will meet for the first of a two-game, home-and-away regular season series this Saturday, with the “Men in Red” looking to inch ahead in the overall season series knotted with an even 2-2-0 mark. The Fire are looking to rebound after dropping both 2006 contests, losing a 1-0 decision on May 27 on the road and falling 2-1 in the first-ever TOYOTA PARK meeting between the two clubs on Aug. 12. Chicago swept the 2005 season series with an emphatic 5-2 win at Soldier Field on June 4 in the first game ever played between the Fire and Chivas USA, with the “Men in Red” also posting a 1-0 result away at The Home Depot Center on July 2.
Chivas
First year coach and MLS veteran Preki has guided Chivas
Jeff Out, Jimmy Back in
Fans of the “Men in Red” may have done a double-take once again this past Sunday as veteran Chicago Fire defender Jim Curtin came on in the 73rd minute in order to fill a defensive gap left by his younger brother, sophomore defender Jeff Curtin, who was ejected in minute 63 with a dual yellow booking. Younger Curtin, a four-year
Willian Oliveira Takes Man of the Match Award
Chicago Fire midfielder Willian Oliveira earned “Honda Man of the Match” honors after collecting his first MLS career points with a goal and an assist on Saturday. The Sao Paulo, Brazil, native struck the corner kick that eventually found the head of defender Jeff Curtin in the 25th minute for a 1-0 lead, then took a freekick in the 61st minute that snuck through a crowded 18-yard-box and into the back of the net for a 2-1 Fire advantage. On May 24, Oliveira made his MLS debut off the bench for ten minutes with the Fire, following an announcement that same day that the club had signed the young midfielder, acquired from W Connection of Trinidad and
Soumare Starts
Coach Sarachan elected to start and play rookie defender and Generation adidas signing Bakary Soumare for a full ninety-plus minutes Sunday. Soumare, Chicago’s first pick in the 2007 MLS SuperDraft (2nd overall) made his first appearance for the “Men in Red” in the Fire’s 0-0 draw with Real Salt Lake on May 17, as the 21-year-old University of Virginia product came off the bench to relieve midfielder Brian Plotkin. Soumare has worked his way towards first team minutes by proving himself in the Reserve Division, starting three games for a total of 270 minutes of reserve play.
Attendance for Soccer Saturday
With over 14,000 tickets already paid for Saturday’s Chicago Fire-Chivas USA match-up, the Fire could play in front of its largest home crowd this season. The largest crowd to date for
Players to Receive 2006
Fans may want to ensure they get to their seats early Saturday night as members of the 2006 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup-winning squad are honored prior to the start of the match. A highlight video tribute to the “Men in Red” will be shown, with Fire President/CEO John Guppy on hand to present each Open Cup-winning player and coach with a 2006 U.S. Open Cup Championship ring prior to the Fire-Chivas USA kick-off. The Fire clinched their MLS club-record fourth Open Cup title on Sept. 27, 2006, defeating the Los Angeles Galaxy 3-1 at
Jordan Russolillo Makes First Team Debut
Coming off the bench to relieve Fire midfielder Brian Plotkin 92+ minute on Sunday, sophomore defender Jordan Russolillo earned his first career minutes in MLS play. The Fire's third-round 2006 SuperDraft pick took the course many young players have in the past two years by making the most of the MLS Reserve Division, becoming a staple for the Fire Reserves in his first professional season. The Southern Connecticut State product was a co-leader on the Fire Reserves with 10 appearances and nine starts in 2006, and has played five games (two starts) for 285 minutes of action for the 2007 Reserves season.
Fire Head Coach
Now in his fifth season, head coach
Fire Forward Breakdown:
Carr, Calen – 1G/0A – 355 minutes – 8 games/3 starts (Last scored in 2-1 loss vs. DAL on May 17)
Monteiro, Jerson – 0G/0A – 40 minutes – 2 games/0 starts (Made MLS debut on May 27 vs. RSL)
Rolfe, Chris – 4G/3A – 495 minutes – 6 games/6 starts (Has missed last four games due to ankle injury)
No Introductions Needed
Former Fire head coach Bob Bradley brought two “Fire Originals” on board to Chivas
Fire Reserves Drop 1-0 Decision to Crew Reserves
The Chicago Fire Reserves (0-3-2 2 pts.) are searching for the team’s first win of the 2007 campaign after coming up short in a 1-0 result against the Columbus Crew Reserves (2-2-1 7 pts.) Monday afternoon at the
Fire – Cracovia on June 22, presented by
Chicago Fire Soccer has announced that Illinois Express Phone Cards will be the presenting sponsor for the Fire’s international friendly versus Polish side MKS Cracovia on June 22 at
Marcelo Salas in Fire Camp
Chilean international legend José Marcelo Salas Melinao accepted an invitation from the Chicago Fire to train with the Major League Soccer club late last week. Salas joined the “Men in Red” for last Thursday’s training session and took a physical exam on Friday. Discussions regarding the striker’s future with the Fire are ongoing. A left-footed striker, Salas brings a wealth of international experience. Salas spent 11 years with the Chilean National Team, scoring a record 35-goals while earning 65 caps. In the 1998 World Cup, he scored four goals in four games. The 32-year-old Salas split time between Universidad de Chile (1993-96, 2005-06) and River Plate (1996-98), an Argentine First Division club. Nicknamed “El Matador”, Salas also spent five years in
Fire Premier Earn 2-1 Win Over
The Chicago Fire Premier of the Premier Development League (PDL) are now second (3-1-2 11 pts.) in the Great Lakes Division after defeating the Cleveland Internationals (0-5-0 0 pts.) 2-1 in
Fire Super-20s
The Fire Super-20s return to action Thursday night when they face the traveling Kalamazoo Kingdom Super-20’s. Kick-off is slated for 8:00 p.m. CT at the Loyola University Soccer Complex, located at
Segares, Carr on League’s Yellow Card Watch List
The Fire has seen its fair share of fouls called both ways as Chicago currently ranks tied for seventh in MLS with New York Red Bulls in fouls committed (125), fifth in fouls suffered (142), while tied for fourth with D.C. United in yellow card cautions (21). Two members of the “Men in Red” are in jeopardy of earning suspensions, as defender Gonzalo Segares currently sits on four yellow cards and another caution Saturday would give the Costa Rican a one-game suspension from the MLS Disciplinary Committee. Fire forward Calen Carr is two cautions away, totaling three yellow card cautions to date for the 2007 campaign.
“Chicago Fire Soccer Weekly”, a half-hour weekly soccer talk show, will air Tuesday via WXAV 88.3 FM from the campus of Saint Xavier University (SXU), and will run each week throughout the rest of the Fire’s 2007 MLS campaign. The show’s host, Angelo Bonadonna and guest co-host Kevin Kellam talked about the Fire’s current form and the all things “Men in Red”. This week’s special guest features Fire defender Jeff Curtin, who scored his first career goal Sunday against the Crew. Fans are encouraged to call in each week at 708.429.0463 to talk all things Fire-related - all live over the airwaves and the internet, with podcasts available through the Chicago Fire or WXAV subscriptions on iTunes. For more information visit http://www.wxav.com/ or http://www.chicago-fire.com/.
Pause on Pause
Fire midfielder Logan Pause has been ruled out of Fire Head Coach
Saturday is Around the World Night at
Saturday night at
Fox Soccer Channel Pack Goes Online
Chicago Fire Soccer has announced the Fox Soccer Channel Pack has now gone online! Fans of the “Men in Red” can purchase four Premier Midfield seats at a discounted group rate to see the Fire take on Chivas
https://oss.ticketmaster.com/html/pack_planlist.htmI?l=EN&team=chicagofire&selID=51
Mapp Goes Gold
Fire midfielder Justin Mapp has been selected to the U.S. Men’s National Team by head coach Bob Bradley to join the 23-man roster that will seek to defend their 2005 Gold Cup title. Mapp begin the 2007 campaign training with the
Guerrero Goes Gold
Fire midfielder Ivan Guerrero has been tabbed to represent
Telesford Goes Gold Too?
The “Soca Warriors” of Trinidad & Tobago have requested the services of Fire rookie defender Osei Telesford for the upcoming CONCACAF Gold Cup from June 6-24. Telesford played the full 90 minutes in his first four caps for the Trinidad & Tobago Senior National Team in the Caribbean Digicel Cup in January of 2007. He was also capped for Soca Warriors' friendly against
FireWorks For Kids 2007 Golf Retreat Set for July 19-21
Join other loyal Fire fans for the all-inclusive FireWorks For Kids Foundation (FWFK) 2007 Golf Retreat at the spectacular Eagles Nest Ranch in
Join the Fire’s Fight Against Malaria
Chicago Fire midfielder Diego Gutierrez in the battle against malaria. Major League Soccer joined the effort against malaria through its community outreach initiative - MLS W.O.R.K.S. - collaborating with the Nothing But Nets and Malaria No More campaigns. For more information on malaria awareness and how to donate, log on to http://www.nothingbutnets.net/ or http://www.malarianomore.org/.
Blanco Watch
Forward Cuauhtémoc Blanco, the Chicago Fire’s Designated Player signing, is less than a month away from joining the “Men in Red” on July 1. Blanco finished his playing career with Mexican First Division side Club América in fine form, scoring a goal apiece in the two-game Final series of the Clausura campaign. On Friday, May 25, Blanco scored América’s lone goal with an 82nd minute penalty kick in a 2-1 loss at home against
· Fire defender Jeff Curtin has been fined $250 by the MLS Disciplinary Committee and is suspended for Saturday’s game against Chivas
· The Fire leads the regular season series with Chivas
· Defender Dasan Robinson celebrates his 23rd birthday this Wednesday, June 6.
· The “Men in Red” are even with Chivas
· Sunday’s 3-goal outburst ended a stretch of 6 games where the Fire failed to record a multi-goal game. Only once in team history have the Fire had a longer stretch without a 2+ goal game. The Fire went 8 regular season games from June 19, 2004 to July 28, 2004 without a multi-goal game.
· Curtin’s goal on Sunday was the first goal scored off a corner kick since forward Chris Rolfe’s tally on May 12 at Toronto FC. The last time the Fire scored off a corner before that came on Sept. 9, 2006 courtesy of a C.J. Brown game-winning header at
· The Fire allowed 11 goals in May. Only once have they allowed more than 11 goals in a month. In July 1998 they gave up 14 goals across six games played.
· Caution Watch – Chad Barrett (2c), C.J. Brown (2c), Calen Carr (3c), Diego Gutierrez (2c, 1e), Jeff Curtin (2c, 1e) Jim Curtin (2c), Logan Pause (1c), Dasan Robinson (2c), Gonzalo Segares (4c), Thiago (1c).
