Chicago Sports Teams

Chicago Cubs. Established in 1876, the Chicago Cubs are a charter member of the National League and one of baseball’s first dynasties, winning six of its first 11 titles. The Chicago Cubs won their first World Series in 1907 and followed up with a second consecutive World Championship victory. In 2004, Cubs excitement peaked when Greg Maddox became the 22nd pitcher to win 300 games, Sammy Sosa became the Cub’s all - time home run leader, and the Cubs boasted four 30-home run hitters for the first time in the team’s history. Catch all the Chicago Cubs excitement at historic Wrigley Field. Visit www.cubs.com.
Chicago White Sox. The 2005 World Series Champions, American League's Chicago White Sox swing into action at US Cellular Field. Established in 1900, the famed Chicago White Sox captured their first World Series in 1906, defeating the Cubs, their second championship title in 1917, and third in 2005, and have hosted the All-Star Game 4 times, including the inaugural event in 1933. Visit www.whitesox.com.  [Top]
Chicago Bulls. Since entering the NBA in 1966, the Chicago Bulls franchise has dominated professional basketball with hard-playing teams and players like superstar Michael Jordan. In the early 1990s, the Bulls won three consecutive NBA titles, becoming the third franchise in history to win a hat trick of NBA crowns. Jordan led the Bulls to NBA titles in 1996, 1997 and 1998, the Bulls' second three-peat of the decade and their sixth NBA championship trophy. Catch the Bulls beat the boards at Chicago’s United Center. Visit www.nba.com/bulls.  [Top]
Chicago Bears. Since 1922, the NFL’s Chicago Bears have been as one of the most exciting professional football teams in history. See the Chicago Bears attack the gridiron at newly - renovated Soldier Field, where they have battled football’s bravest since 1970. The Bears have won nine Professional American Football league championships - eight NFL Championships and Super Bowl XX-, trailing only the Green Bay Packers, who have 12. The Bears have the most enshrinees in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, with 26 members. In 2006, the Bears earned a trip to Super Bowl XLI, but fell short of the championship, losing 29-17 to the Indianapolis Colts. This was their first Super Bowl bout since their Super Bowl victory of 1985. Visit www.chicagobears.com.  [Top]
Chicago Fire. Throughout their 10 seasons, the Chicago Fire have been a force in Major League Soccer. The Fire has always given fans something to cheer about, winning five domestic titles - four U.S. Open Cups and an MLS Cup Championship. The Fire captured the coveted domestic double - the U.S. Open Cup and MLS Cup in 1998. Catch the Major League Soccer’s Chicago Fire play home season games at the Village of Bridgeview’s new 20,000 - seat Toyota Park- the Midwest's preeminent outdoor live sports and entertainment stadium. Home to the "Men in Red", Toyota Parks hosts special events and concerts by national and international artists. The Chicago Fire plays April through the MLS Cup in November. Visit http://web.mlsnet.com/t100/.  [Top]
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