Câu lạc bộ bóng đá chicago fire: on November 21
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câu lạc bộ bóng đá chicago fire On November 21, 2019, the club unveiled its first major rebranding ahead of their move back to Soldier Field in Chicago. The club's name was changed to Chicago Fire Football Club (Chicago Fire FC) and the original logo was replaced with an ovular crest marked with mirrored sets of three triangles called the "Fire Crown" to reference the revitalization of Chicago following the Great Fire. [ 77 ] [ 72 ] The crest used dark blue, red, and gold as its main colors. [ 72 ] Secondary design colors are to be ivory and "flag blue", a light blue color derived from the Chicago flag. [ 78 ] Before its unveiling, the rebranding was leaked onto social media and garnered an "overwhelmingly negative response" from fans. [ 79 ] Comparisons were made between the "Fire Crown" and the existing logo of the Vancouver Whitecaps FC , which uses a similar set of mirrored triangles, and some fans worried that the "Fire Crown" was reminiscent of the logo of the Latin Kings street gang. The team responded to the decidedly negative reaction by saying "[new] brands take time and repetition to build meaning. They will be judged in years, not days", insisting that there are no plans to revive the old logo. [ 80 ] The club ultimately unveiled a new crest in the middle of the 2021 season, with a full embrace of it beginning in 2022. This new logo was designed by Matthew Wolff . [ 81 ]. khu câu keo Chicago Fire không chỉ tập trung giải nhà nghề, mà còn tham gia Concacaf Champions Cup, mang hình ảnh Chicago ra đấu trường quốc tế. câu lạc bộ bóng đá persepolis In April 2019, multiple sources reported the club in negotiations with Bridgeview to buy out the remainder of its lease at SeatGeek Stadium and return to Soldier Field . [ 89 ] [ 90 ] In July 2019, Chicago Fire reached a deal to leave SeatGeek Stadium for a payment of .5 million and move back to Soldier Field starting in 2020. [ 91 ] The return to Soldier Field was finalized with an agreement with the Chicago Park District in September 2019. [ 92 ]