December 26, 2018
by Sean McCaffery

Campos is now under contract and the club holds the option for 2020, 2021 & 2022. Fire Pres. & GM, Nelson Rodrigez stated "When we signed him to a reserve contract we promised him that we would improve that original deal." The rookie year of 2018, saw him get in 23 games with 13 starts for one goal and a pair of assists, these games were tops for the rookies in Chicago. The 17 chances he created were 4th on the team. "I'm very grateful to the Club for believing in me and offering me this new contract."  stated Campos.

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December 20, 2018
by Sean McCaffery

GAM money from the Galaxy is lining the pockets of Chicago in the amount of $75,000 for the right of first refusal for the 29 year old Juninho. The Brazilian was with the Fire in 2017 while out on loan from Club Tijuana getting one goal and 2 assists over 21 games, 17 starts. This money will be in play for 2020.

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December 20, 2018
by Sean McCaffery

A total of 67 teams were awared this at different level. Platinum is for those not receiving any cards, all season long. Gold, silver & Bronze is determined by a percentage calcualted by the total number of cards issed divided by the number of games played. Yes NY even Long Island had a few in this list. States are not listed, so it is possible the school is the same name but not a local school others as the coach is known it is certain. Some would not see this as good thing, teams not playing with heart effort etc.

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December 18, 2018
by Sean McCaffery

New inductees for this HOF will be Susan Ellis & John Kerr Jr. of Chapel Hill, Sandra Serafini of Durham, Duke University's Men's Program & the 1996 Greensboro United Soccer Association Navy Capture Girls soccer team to the National Champions Hall of Honor within the HOF. The 22nd edition of this event takes place Jan. 26 at the Marriott Winston-Salem. now for the inductees:

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December 18, 2018
by Sean McCaffery

He no longer counts as a foreign player, having gotten his green card in 2017, this 25 year old is in the windy city for 2019 with the club holding his option for 2020. A forward who tore up the NCAA while at Creighton, was on the watch list for the Hermannn Trophy as a junior and his 15 goals and 17 assists were good for Big East Offensive Player of the Year in 2015. Overall a stellar college career in his three years as a Bluejay, he struck for 28 goals in 57 games, a torrid rate.

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