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The '''Chicago Fire''' was an American football team in the short-lived [[World Football League]] for one season, 1974. | The '''Chicago Fire''' was an American football team in the short-lived [[World Football League]] for one season, 1974. |
Revision as of 07:48, 14 October 2022
This article is about the former World Football League team. For the current Major League Soccer team, see Chicago Fire FC. |
First Season |
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1974 |
Team History |
Chicago Fire (1974) |
Conference/Division |
World Football League (19745)
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Venue |
Soldier Field (1974) |
Key People |
Players • Head Coaches • Executives |
The Chicago Fire was an American football team in the short-lived World Football League for one season, 1974.
Publications
Programs by season
1970s
Date | Opponent | Venue | |
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1974 | |||
July 24 | at Portland Storm | Civic Stadium | |
August 7 | vs. Florida Blazers | Soldier Field | |
August 14 | vs. Philadelphia Bell | Soldier Field | |
August 29 | vs. Birmingham Americans | Soldier Field | |
September 2 | at Southern California Sun | Anaheim Stadium | |
September 7 | at Birmingham Americans | Legion Field | |
October 30 | at Philadelphia Bell | John F. Kennedy Stadium |
Media guides and yearbooks
Media guides
1970s | 1974 |
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