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Minnesota United vs. Chicago Fire (17.03.2018)

Date Season Halftime Result
17.03.2018 2018 0 : 0 2 : 1

Match milestones

Time Team Name Event
55'' Minnesota Stars FC Ibson Normal Goal
59'' Chicago Fire E. Collier Normal Goal
60'' Chicago Fire Kevin Ellis Yellow Card
66'' Minnesota Stars FC S. Nicholson Normal Goal
67'' Chicago Fire Tony Tchani Yellow Card
73'' Chicago Fire A. Katai Substitution 1
80'' Chicago Fire L. Solignac Substitution 2
82'' Minnesota Stars FC C. Ramírez Substitution 1
83'' Minnesota Stars FC T. Mears Substitution 2
84'' Chicago Fire Rafael Ramos Substitution 3
90'' Minnesota Stars FC Mason Toye Yellow Card
90'' + 4'' Minnesota Stars FC M. Ibarra Substitution 3

Lineup Minnesota United

Position Number Name
Goalkeeper 28 M. Lampson
Defence 4 T. Mears
Defence 3 J. Thiesson
Defence 25 M. Boxall
Defence 5 F. Calvo
Midfield 7 Ibson
Midfield 20 R. Schüller
Midfield 13 E. Finlay
Midfield 10 M. Ibarra
Midfield 12 S. Nicholson
Forward 21 C. Ramírez

Lineup Chicago Fire

Position Number Name
Goalkeeper 45 R. Sánchez
Defence 4 J. Kappelhof
Defence 5 K. Ellis
Defence 27 Rafael Ramos
Defence 3 B. Vincent
Midfield 6 D. McCarty
Midfield 10 A. Katai
Midfield 12 T. Tchani
Midfield 28 E. Collier
Forward 23 N. Nikolić
Midfield 9 L. Solignac

Substitutes Minnesota United

Position Number Name
Forward 23 M. Toye
Defence 8 M. Burch
Defence 14 Brent Kallman
Midfield 17 C. Martin
Goalkeeper 33 B. Shuttleworth
Midfield 16 H. Heath
Midfield 26 C. Warner

Substitutes Chicago Fire

Position Number Name
Midfield 20 D. Johnson
Forward 21 A. Gordon
Midfield 18 D. Conner
Midfield 19 M. Adams
Midfield 13 B. Bronico
Midfield 26 C. Dean
Goalkeeper 32 P. McLain

Minnesota United

Minnesota United soccer club from the Minnesota capital Saint Paul was founded in 2015. It joined Major League Soccer as the 22nd team in the standings. They play their matches at the modern stadium Allianz Field, which has a capacity of just over 19 thousand spectators. Given the short history of the club, it is probably not surprising that they have not reached any valuable trophy so far.

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Chicago Fire

The American team Chicago Fire was founded in 1997. For home games they use Soldier Field, which has a capacity of over 61,000. The home jerseys are blue, while the away games are pure white. Interestingly, their most successful season was their very first in Major League Soccer, when they won the MLS Cup and also managed to win the U.S. Open Cup, which they won in 2000, 2003 and 2006 in addition to 1998. They won the regular season and the Supporters' Shield once in 2003.

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Home corners 5
Home shots 11
Home shots on target 5
Home fouls 8
Home yellow cards 1
Home red cards
Away corners 2
Away shots 11
Away shots on target 5
Away fouls 17
Away yellow cards 2
Away red cards

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