Chicago Fire FC’s badge is a circular crest with a dark navy outer ring, a white inner ring, and a light blue segmented “C” shape around the center. In the middle, a bold red block-style “C” surrounds a red six-pointed star on a white field.
The central red “C” is the main club identifier, tying the badge directly to Chicago. Its squared, angular construction gives the logo a strong civic feel, while the red star inside it connects the design to the city’s flag, where red six-pointed stars are a defining visual feature.
The light blue circular “C” around the center adds a second Chicago reference through the club’s city initial while also matching the blue used in Chicago’s civic colors. The result is a compact roundel built from layered “C” forms, with the red star acting as the clearest local symbol.
Chicago Fire FC was founded in 1997 and began MLS play in 1998 in Chicago, Illinois. The attached badge reflects the club’s current visual identity by moving the focus to Chicago’s initial, city-flag colors, and the red star motif, while keeping the Fire name connected to the club’s long-running MLS history.
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