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Chicago Red Stars company history timeline

2006

In 2006, it was announced that Chicago would field a team in a new women's professional soccer league.

2008

On June 3, 2008, the "Red Stars" name was announced at a Toyota Park ceremony.

2009

The team joined six others (Washington Freedom, Boston Breakers, Los Angeles Sol, FC Gold Pride, Sky Blue FC, and Saint Louis Athletica) in Women's Professional Soccer (WPS) for the league's inaugural season in 2009.

Defeating Tampa Bay Hellenic 2–1 in their semifinal, they lost in overtime by the same score in the final to the Orange County Waves (another WPSL team with WPS connections; Brittany Klein, a 2009–10 Red Stars player, was on the Waves).

2010

The Red Stars returned to Toyota Park for home games for the first time since their 2010 WPS season.

2011

After a successful season, the team left WPS on December 13 because they were unable to meet the league's funding requirements for the 2011 season; the league folded in 2011 for financial and legal reasons.

The Red Stars joined the Women's Premier Soccer League in 2011.

2012

In November 2012, the Red Stars co-founded and was one of the original eight teams in a yet-to-be-named women's professional soccer league in concert with United States Soccer Federation, the Canadian Soccer Association, and the Mexican Football Federation.

In 2012, the Red Stars joined the former WPS Boston Breakers and Western New York Flash to found the WPSL Elite League.

2013

The league began competition in spring 2013.

2015

Red Stars who were also members of the national team were training for the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup during weeks five and six.

2017

Forward Sam Kerr scored her 18th goal of the season in that game, breaking the record for goals scored in an NWSL season which she had set with Sky Blue FC in 2017.

2019

The Red Stars made the finals for the first time in NWSL history, clinching their fifth consecutive playoff spot on September 21, 2019, after defeating the Washington Spirit 3–1.

2021

On Monday, November 22, 2021, just after midnight, the Red Stars announced that head coach Rory Dames had resigned effective immediately.

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