Chicago Winds

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Chicago Winds
First Season
1975
Team History
Chicago Winds (1975)
Conference/Division
World Football League (1975)
  • Western Division (1975)
Venue
Soldier Field (1975)
Key People
Players • Head Coaches • Executives


The Chicago Winds was the World Football League's successor to the Chicago Fire. The Winds played at Soldier Field and the team was assigned to the WFL's Western Division for 1975 (the league having shrunk from 12 franchises to 11, and from three divisions to two). The Winds were kicked out of the league after just five games for failure to meet capitalization requirements.

Publications

Programs by season

1970s

Date Opponent Venue
1975
August 2 at Birmingham Vulcans Legion Field
August 9 at Shreveport Steamer State Fair Stadium
August 16 vs. Portland Thunder Soldier Field
August 23 at The Hawaiians Aloha Stadium
August 30 at Memphis Southmen Memphis Memorial Stadium
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World Football League
1974 Teams Birmingham Americans • New York Stars/Charlotte Hornets • Chicago Fire • Detroit Wheels • Florida Blazers • The Hawaiians • Jacksonville Sharks • Memphis Southmen • Philadelphia Bell • Portland Storm • Houston Texans / Shreveport Steamer • Southern California Sun
1975 Teams Birmingham Vulcans • Charlotte Hornets • Chicago Winds • The Hawaiians • Jacksonville Express • Memphis Southmen • Philadelphia Bell • Portland Thunder • San Antonio Wings • Shreveport Steamer • Southern California Sun
Venues Alamo Stadium • Aloha Stadium • American Legion Memorial Stadium • Anaheim Stadium • Astrodome • Civic Stadium • Downing Stadium • Franklin Field • Gator Bowl • Honolulu Stadium • Independence Stadium • Legion Field • Memphis Memorial Stadium • Rynearson Stadium • Soldier Field
Related Gary Davidson • 1974 WFL season • 1975 WFL season