Sports in Chicago
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Sports in Chicago include many professional teams, making the city a special place for fans. Chicago is one of only eleven cities in the United States that has teams in the five major American sports: baseball, football, basketball, hockey, and soccer.
The city has also been home to many important sporting events. Chicago was a candidate to host the 2016 Summer Olympics, but the games were held in Rio de Janeiro. Chicago has hosted the Pan American Games, the Gay Games, and the Special Olympics Summer World Games, among others. Most recently, Chicago hosted the 2017 Warrior Games.
Major league teams
See also: U.S. cities with teams from four major sports
Chicago has many famous sports teams. It is one of the few cities in the United States that has teams in all five major sports: baseball, football, basketball, hockey, and soccer.
American football (NFL)
The Chicago Bears are a football team that plays in the National Football League (NFL). They have a long history and have won important games. Famous players and coaches have helped make the Bears well-known.
The Bears play their home games at Soldier Field, a stadium near Lake Michigan.
Baseball (MLB)
Chicago is special because it has two baseball teams, the Chicago Cubs and the Chicago White Sox. The Cubs play at Wrigley Field, while the White Sox play at Rate Field.
Both teams have exciting histories.
Basketball (NBA, WNBA)
The Chicago Bulls are a basketball team that has won many championships, especially with famous players like Michael Jordan. The team is still popular.
Chicago also has the Chicago Sky, a women's basketball team that has won championships too.
Ice hockey (NHL)
The Chicago Blackhawks are the city's ice hockey team. They have won the Stanley Cup, the biggest prize in hockey, several times.
Soccer (MLS, NWSL)
See also: Chicago Sparta and Chicago Sting
Chicago has a long history with soccer. There have been many soccer teams here over the years.
Chicago Fire FC is a current soccer team that has won important prizes since it started in 1998. The team has players from many different countries.
Chicago is also home to the Chicago Stars FC, a women's soccer team that plays in the National Women's Soccer League.
| Club | League | Sport | Venue | Attendance | Founded | Championships | Last Championship |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chicago Bears | NFL | Football | Soldier Field | 61,142 | 1919 | 1 Super Bowl, 8 prior Championships | 1985 |
| Chicago Cubs | MLB | Baseball | Wrigley Field | 41,649 | 1870 | 3 World Series, 6 prior championships | 2016 |
| Chicago White Sox | Rate Field | 40,625 | 1900 | 3 World Series, 1 prior championship | 2005 | ||
| Chicago Blackhawks | NHL | Ice hockey | United Center | 21,653 | 1926 | 6 Stanley Cups | 2015 |
| Chicago Bulls | NBA | Basketball | United Center | 20,776 | 1966 | 6 NBA Championships | 1998 |
| Chicago Fire FC | MLS | Soccer | Soldier Field | 14,806 | 1997 | 1 MLS Cup, 1 Supporters Shield, 4 U.S. Open Cup | 2006 |
| Chicago Sky | WNBA | Basketball | Wintrust Arena | 6,358 | 2006 | 1 WNBA Championship | 2021 |
| Chicago Stars FC | NWSL | Soccer | Martin Stadium | 5,451 | 2006 | None | N/A |
| Chicago Hounds | MLR | Rugby | SeatGeek Stadium | 4,443 | 2022 | None | N/A |
Major league professional championships
Chicago is a great city for sports! It has teams in five of the biggest sports in the United States: baseball, football, basketball, hockey, and soccer. Chicago has been called the "Best Sports City" three times — in 1993, 2006, and 2010.
| Chicago Bears (NFL) 1 Super Bowl title 8 NFL championships (pre–Super Bowl) Chicago Cardinals (NFL)2 NFL championships (pre–Super Bowl) Chicago Cubs (MLB)3 World Series titles Chicago White Sox (MLB)3 World Series titles Chicago American Giants (NNL)2 Negro World Series titles | Chicago Sting (NASL) 2 Soccer Bowl titles Chicago Fire F.C. (MLS)1 MLS Cup title Chicago Bulls (NBA)6 NBA Finals titles Chicago Blackhawks (NHL)6 Stanley Cup titles Chicago Sky (WNBA)1 WNBA Championship |
Minor league teams
Chicago has many smaller and special sports teams. The area includes teams in hockey, arena football, rugby, wrestling, and more.
The Chicago Wolves are a successful hockey team in the American Hockey League. Another hockey team, the Chicago Steel, plays in the United States Hockey League.
The area once had an arena football team called the Chicago Rush who played in the Arena Football League. There were also earlier teams like the Chicago Bruisers.
Chicago has rugby teams such as the Chicago Hounds and Chicago Griffins. The city has also been home to big wrestling events like WrestleMania 22 and matches involving famous wrestler CM Punk.
Each summer, there is a big boat race called the Chicago Yacht Club Race to Mackinac starting near Navy Pier. Chicago also has roller derby teams like the Chicago Outfit Roller Derby and Windy City Rollers. There are also teams for Gaelic football.
Independent league baseball
| Club | League | Sport | Venue | Location | Established | Championships |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chicago Wolves | AHL | Ice hockey | Allstate Arena | Rosemont, Illinois | 1994 | 5 |
| Chicago Steel | USHL | Ice Hockey | Fox Valley Ice Arena | Geneva, Illinois | 2000 | 2 |
| Windy City Rollers | WFTDA | Roller derby | Credit Union 1 Arena | Chicago, Illinois | 2004 | 0 |
| Chicago Swans | USAFL | Australian rules football | Waveland Field | Chicago, Illinois | 2008 | 0 |
| Chicago Union | UFA | Ultimate | De La Salle Institute Stadium | Chicago, Illinois | 2013 | 0 |
| Chicago Fury | ABA | Basketball | Bishop Shephard Little Memorial Center | Chicago, Illinois | 2015 | 1 |
| Windy City Bulls | NBA G League | Basketball | Now Arena | Hoffman Estates, Illinois | 2016 | 0 |
| Chicago Fire FC II | MLS Next Pro | Soccer | SeatGeek Stadium | Bridgeview, Illinois | 2021 | 0 |
| Chicago Kingsmen | MiLC | Cricket | Hanover Park | Chicago, Illinois | 2020 | 1 |
| Chicago Tigers | MiLC | Cricket | Hanover Park | Chicago, Illinois | 2022 | 0 |
| Chicago Prowl | MLQ | Quadball | Various | Chicago, Illinois | 2023 | 0 |
| Club | League | Venue | Location | Established | Championships |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Joliet Slammers | Frontier League | Duly Health and Care Field | Joliet, Illinois | 2010 | 2 (2011, 2018) |
| Schaumburg Boomers | Frontier League | Wintrust Field | Schaumburg, Illinois | 2011 | 4 (2013, 2014, 2017, 2021) |
| Windy City ThunderBolts | Frontier League | Ozinga Field | Crestwood, Illinois | 1995 | 2 (2007, 2008) |
| Gary SouthShore RailCats | American Association | U.S. Steel Yard | Gary, Indiana | 2001 | 3 (2005, 2007, 2013) |
| Chicago Dogs | American Association | Impact Field | Rosemont, Illinois | 2018 | None |
| Kane County Cougars | American Association | Northwestern Medicine Field | Geneva, Illinois | 1991 | 4 (2001, 2014, 2024, 2025) |
College sports
Chicago has seven big college sports teams in the Chicago metropolitan area. Teams like the DePaul Blue Demons, Loyola Ramblers, Chicago State Cougars, and UIC Flames play men's basketball in the city. Only DePaul does not play on its own campus; they use Wintrust Arena at the McCormick Place convention center.
Other nearby teams include the Northwestern Wildcats, Northern Illinois Huskies, and Valparaiso Beacons. Northwestern is the only top-tier school in the area. The Illinois Fighting Illini, though based in Champaign, have many fans in Chicago. The football team from Notre Dame, based in South Bend, Indiana, also has many fans in the Chicago area.
The Big Ten Conference moved its headquarters to Rosemont in 2013.
Olympic bids
Chicago was chosen in 2007 to try to host the 2016 Summer Olympics. But in 2009, Rio de Janeiro was picked instead. After this, the USOC chose Los Angeles to try for the 2024 Olympics. Los Angeles later became the host for the 2028 Summer Olympics. Before this, Chicago hosted the 1959 Pan American Games. Chicago was once picked to host the 1904 Summer Olympics, but the games were moved to St. Louis to happen at the same time as the Louisiana Purchase Exposition.
Motorsports
Chicago has exciting motor racing events! There is the Chicagoland Speedway in Joliet and the Chicago Street Course right in the city's streets.
The Chicagoland Speedway used to host many big races, but it has not seen NASCAR races for a few years. Recently, it was announced that NASCAR races might return there in 2026. The Chicago Street Course races through famous places like Grant Park and Buckingham Fountain, but it will not have races in 2026. Instead, races might go back to Chicagoland Speedway.
There is also the Route 66 Raceway in Joliet, where people can watch thrilling drag racing events.
Rivalries
Detroit
Main article: Bears–Lions rivalry
Main article: Bulls–Pistons rivalry
Main article: Blackhawks–Red Wings rivalry
Main article: Tigers–White Sox rivalry
Main article: George Jewett Trophy
Chicago and Detroit are close by and have a long history, which has created exciting competitions in many sports.
Milwaukee/Wisconsin
Main article: Bears–Packers rivalry
Main article: Brewers–Cubs rivalry
Chicago also has a rivalry with Milwaukee because their cities are next to each other. Even though the Packers now play in Green Bay, they used to play many games in Milwaukee and have many fans there.
Minnesota
Main article: Bears–Vikings rivalry
Main article: Twins–White Sox rivalry
Main article: Blackhawks–Wild rivalry
Chicago and Minnesota have a newer rivalry, which is not as old as the ones with Detroit and Milwaukee.
St. Louis
Main article: Cardinals–Cubs rivalry
Main article: Blackhawks–Blues rivalry
Chicago and St. Louis have a rivalry mostly in baseball, but it has also grown into hockey and soccer.
New York City
Main article: Bears–Giants rivalry
Main article: Bulls–Knicks rivalry
Chicago and New York City also have a rivalry.
Former teams
| Baseball Chicago Giants (Independent, National Negro League) Chicago Packers (currently the Washington Wizards) (NBA) Chicago Rockstars (American Basketball Association) Chicago Soldiers (American Basketball Association) Hockey Chicago Blaze (All American Hockey League) TennisSoftball |
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