2022 season | |||
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Chairman | Joe Mansueto | ||
Head coach | Ezra Hendrickson | ||
Stadium | Soldier Field (capacity: 61,500) | ||
MLS | Conference: 12th Overall: 24th | ||
MLS Cup Playoffs | DNQ | ||
U.S. Open Cup | 3rd Round | ||
Top goalscorer | Jhon Durán, 8 goals | ||
Highest home attendance | 30,282 (4/16 vs LA Galaxy) | ||
Lowest home attendance | 9,352 (3/19 vs Sporting Kansas City) | ||
Average home league attendance | 15,848 | ||
Biggest win | DC 0–2 CHI (3/12) CHI 3–1 SKC (3/19) CHI 2–0 TOR VAN 1–3 CHI (7/23) CHI 3–1 MIA | ||
Biggest defeat | MIN 3–0 CHI (4/23) ATL 4–1 CHI (5/7) PHI 4–1 CHI (8/13) | ||
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The 2022 Chicago Fire FC season was the club's 24th year of existence, as well as their 25th in Major League Soccer. On November 24, 2021, the Fire announced Columbus Crew assistant coach Ezra Hendrickson as the new head coach, making him the tenth full-time head coach in club history.[1] For the fifth straight season and 12th season in club history, the Fire failed to qualify for the MLS Cup Playoffs. The Fire would begin with an unbeaten record in their first four games (2-0-2), but would start a 10-game winless run where the club went 0-7-3 following their 3–1 victory over Sporting Kansas City on March 19. Following an international break from May 29 until June 17, the Fire then went 6-3-1 over their next ten games, which ultimately led them to a 2-5-3 record to finish the season. The club also lost to Union Omaha on penalties in the Third Round of the Open Cup, their worst ever performance in the competition. Despite failing to make the playoffs, goalkeeper Gabriel Slonina set the club record for clean sheets in a season with 12 following the Fire's 0–0 draw with the Columbus Crew on September 3. Slonina would be sold to Chelsea on August 2 for a club record fee, with a loan back for the remainder of the season. On the reverse, the Fire also signed Swiss midfielder Xherdan Shaqiri for a club-record fee on February 9.