Chicago Fire to sign winger Jonathan Bamba from Celta Vigo
The Chicago Fire acquired winger Jonathan Bamba on Tuesday and signed him to a contract that runs through the 2027 season. Financial terms were not disclosed by the Fire, who will also have a club option for 2028.
The former U.S. men’s soccer team manager is now in charge of the Chicago Fire. One of his first moves was signing former Union centerback Jack Elliott.
However, as former manager Gregg Berhalter looked back on his time coaching the USMNT recently it goes to show that there's still significant room for growth for the men's side. Berhalter took ...
This marks the first time since 2018 that new Head Coach Gregg Berhalter is at the helm for an MLS team—he was head coach of the Columbus Crew from 2013 to 2018, and was coach of the U.S. Men's ...
The 28-year-old, a member of Ivory Coast's team that won last year's Africa Cup of Nations, will be a designated player whose compensation and acquisition cost exceed the $743,750 salary budget charge maximum.
Jonathan Bamba, a member of Ivory Coast’s team that won last year’s Africa Cup of Nations, will be a designated player for the Chicago Fire.
It's Tuesday once again and that means it's time for another edition of the Major League Soccer transfer news roundup.Some clubs have wrapped up big-money deals, while others are still in the works.
The Chicago Fire's Gregg Berhalter defended his tenure as the U.S. men's national team head coach, describing it as a "job well done" before he was fired last July following the team's group stage exit at the Copa America.
The Chicago Fire have signed 15-year-old Robert Turdean to the second-largest MLS contract for a Homegrown Player in league history
Winger Jonathan Bamba was acquired by Major League Soccer’s Chicago Fire from Spanish club Celta Viga and agreed to a three-year contract that includes a team option for 2028.
Arda Guler had scored to make it 3-0, but his effort was ruled out by VAR – and to make matters worse for Real Madrid, Jonathan Bamba has struck to set up a grandstand finish in the Spanish capital.