In 2006, the construction of Toyota Park gave the club a permanent home.
The Chicago Fire began playing their home games in Toyota Park in 2006.
In the championship game played at first-year Toyota Park, the host side scored two early goals en route to their 3-1 win.
Toyota Park was developed at a cost of around $100 million.
The Chicago Machine moved their home games to Toyota Park.
Toyota Park is the Fire's home stadium.
The story of the season was much the same, as continued poor home form offset excellent performances away from Toyota Park.
Toyota Park remains one of the few American environments to conduct such fan-driven presentations on a large scale.
Names and numbers (if applicable) are prominently displayed inside Toyota Park.
The finals were held at Toyota Park in Chicago on June 21.
In 2006, the construction of Toyota Park gave the club a permanent home.
The Chicago Fire began playing their home games in Toyota Park in 2006.
In the championship game played at first-year Toyota Park, the host side scored two early goals en route to their 3-1 win.
Toyota Park was developed at a cost of around $100 million.
The Chicago Machine moved their home games to Toyota Park.
Toyota Park is the Fire's home stadium.
The story of the season was much the same, as continued poor home form offset excellent performances away from Toyota Park.
Toyota Park remains one of the few American environments to conduct such fan-driven presentations on a large scale.
Names and numbers (if applicable) are prominently displayed inside Toyota Park.
The finals were held at Toyota Park in Chicago on June 21.