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| Conference | Central |
| Stadium | Soldier Field |
| MLS Capacity | 24,955 |
| Investors-Operators | Philip F. Anschutz |
| Head Coach | Bob Bradley (3rd season 37-26) |
| 1999 Record | 18-14 (48 points), third in West |
| 1999 Finish | Lost to Dallas in West playoffs |
| Key Departures | F Roman Kosecki, F Jerzy Podbrozny, D Francis Okaroh |
| Key Acquisitions | M DaMarcus Beasley, D Carlos Bocanegra, F Junior Agogo |
| Outlook | Everything changes with the arrival of Bulgarian Hristo Stoichkov, who will fill the offensive role vacated by
released attackers Roman Kosecki and Jerzy
Pobrozny. Hypothetically, the Fire
attack could be quite exciting with Stoichkov
alongside Ante Razov, newcomer Junior Agogo
or young star DaMarcus Beasley. Polish midfielder Peter Nowak returns
as the creative midfielder who could
tandem well with Stoichkov. Josh Wolff will add further firepower when he
returns from injury.
Defensive midfielder Chris Armas is now a regular
with the national team and plays an important role for the Fire. Defenders
Lubos Kubik, C.J. Brown and top draft choice Carlos Bocanegra should form a
good wall in front of seasoned goalkeeper Zach Thornton.
The real question is what kind of impact the 34-year-old Stoichkov will have.
Either way, the Fire will be fun to watch. |
| Projected 2000 Finish | Second in Central |
| Last Update: 03/16/00 |
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