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Chicago Red Stars

The Chicago Red Stars are a professional women's soccer club based in Bridgeview, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago. A founding member of the Women's Professional Soccer (WPS) league, they have played in the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) since 2013.

Chicago Red Stars
Founded2006; 17 years ago (2006)
StadiumSeatGeek Stadium
Bridgeview, Illinois
Capacity20,000
Majority ownerArnim Whisler
Head coachChris Petrucelli
LeagueNational Women's Soccer League
2022Regular season: 6th of 12
Playoffs: 1st Round
WebsiteClub website
Current season

WPS was the NWSL's predecessor as the professional women's soccer league in the United States, and the Red Stars played in the WPS in 2009 and 2010. After leaving the WPS in December 2010 due to the league's financial issues, the club joined the Women's Premier Soccer League (WPSL) for the 2011 season.[1] In 2012, the Red Stars co-founded and played in Women's Premier Soccer League Elite (WPSL-E): a one-year league which bridged the WPS and the NWSL. The club became a founding member of the NWSL, which was financially supported by U.S. Soccer, in 2012.

The Red Stars play their home games at SeatGeek Stadium in Bridgeview. In October 2022, they held the record for the longest active playoff streak (2015–2022) in the NWSL.

History

Women's Professional Soccer

Establishment

In 2006, it was announced that Chicago would field a team in a new women's professional soccer league. 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.[2][3] Marcia McDermott, former head coach of the Northwestern University women's soccer team and the Women's United Soccer Association's Carolina Courage, was named as the Red Stars' general manager.[4]

On June 3, 2008, the "Red Stars" name was announced at a Toyota Park ceremony. The name refers to the four six-pointed red stars on the flag of Chicago. Each star represents a landmark event in Chicago history: Fort Dearborn, the Great Chicago Fire, the 1893 World's Fair, and the 1933 World's Fair. Other names considered were Progress, Towers, Union, Blues, 1871, and Wind.[5] "Red Stars" was chosen by popular vote in a two-month fan poll.[6]

2009 season

The Red Stars won their first game of the season, 1–0, at Saint Louis Athletica. They followed with two ties (1–1 at Washington Freedom and 0–0 hosting Sky Blue FC) and a 4–0 shutout of the Boston Breakers at Toyota Park. This was the best starting record of any team in the league except season champions Los Angeles Sol, seeming to live up to preseason predictions.

The team was then winless for its next nine games (with three away draws), including a 451-minute scoring drought. The Washington Freedom, scored first in their next game, indicating that the streak would continue. However, the Red Stars came from behind to win 2–1. They defeated last-place FC Gold Pride 3–1 in their next game before losing four of their last five games, eliminating them from the playoffs and ending the season in sixth place. The Red Stars finished second in league attendance in 2009, behind the LA Sol.

Agreeing to see the Red Stars through their first season, Peter Wilt stepped down as CEO at the end of 2009 to become general manager of the Milwaukee Wave (his hometown NISL team). General manager Marcia McDermott assumed many of Wilt's responsibilities, although he continued to support the team on the league's board of governors and as president of the Chicago Red Stars Charitable Foundation.[7]

2010 season

The Red Stars began their second season with high hopes and new faces.[8] They lost their first game at Sky Blue FC 1–0, after dominating much of the game. A 1–1 home tie in their second game earned the Stars their first point of the season. 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.[9][10]

2011 Women's Premier Soccer League season

The Red Stars joined the Women's Premier Soccer League in 2011.[11][12] They played their home games at Village of Lisle-Benedictine University Sports Complex,[13] in west-suburban Chicago.

The roster consisted of players from the women's national team U-20 and U-23 pools and collegiate players. The first players announced included three with WPS experience, including two from the Red Stars' 2010 squad.[14] The team was coached by Chicago native Rory Dames, and continued their activity in the Chicago soccer community through their soccer camps.[15]

The Red Stars finished the regular season with a 10–1 record, hosting the playoff semifinals and championship matches.[16] 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).

2012 Women's Premier Soccer League Elite season

In 2012, the Red Stars joined the former WPS Boston Breakers and Western New York Flash to found the WPSL Elite League. Five other former WPSL teams joined the league: ASA Chesapeake Charge, F.C. Indiana, New England Mutiny, New York Fury, and Philadelphia Fever.[17]

The Red Stars finished fourth in the league, making the playoffs. They advanced to the final, where they lost to the Flash in a 2–4 penalty shootout after a 1–1 draw at the end of extra time. Red Stars Ella Masar and Lori Chalupny were injured on the same play in the 33rd minute. WNY scored the equalizer in regulation with a 40-yard goal in the 97th minute to reach overtime. The Red Stars won the 2012 National Women's Cup with half their roster, since the cup final was played at the same time as their final WPSL Elite regular-season match against the eventual third-place New York Fury.

National Women's Soccer League

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.[18][19] The league began competition in spring 2013.

2013 season

All NWSL teams received an allocation of USWNT players, and the Red Stars received Shannon Boxx, Amy LePeilbet, and Keelin Winters; only Boxx had limited playing time that season. The Red Stars began the season with two draws and four losses. The mid-season arrival of Germans Sonja Fuss and Inka Grings revived the team somewhat, but not enough to qualify for the playoffs. The Red Stars played 22 matches with eight wins, six draws, and eight losses to finish the season in sixth place.

2014 season

In 2014, the Red Stars finished in fifth place. The club was waiting for United States international player Christen Press to join after completing her commitment to a European club, and the Canadian international player Melissa Tancredi to gain full fitness after college. The team signed two other internationals, Abby Erceg and Emily van Egmond, in May. Despite the late arrival of international stars, at the end of May the team had six wins, one draw, and two losses; its performance was aided by rookies Julie Johnston, Vanessa DiBernardo, Hayley Brock, young players Jen Hoy, Rachel Quon, veterans Lori Chalupny and Michelle Wenino, and goalkeeper Karina LeBlanc. With a mid-season slump (one win in 11 matches during June and July), the team did not qualify for the playoffs and was edged out by head-to-head results with the Washington Spirit.

2015 season

The Red Stars began the 2015 season with three home games: a 3–2 win over the previous season's Supporting Shield winner Seattle Reign FC, a 2–2 draw with Portland Thorns FC, and a 1–0 win against Sky Blue FC. Christen Press scored four of the club's first five goals, and was named the April Player of the Month. 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. Rookie Sofia Huerta scored multiple goals in two matches, and was named the NWSL Player of the Week for weeks five and six and the May NWSL Player of the Month.[20] The team was in first place from week four to week 13 of the regular season, ultimately finishing second. In the playoffs, they lost the semi-final to FC Kansas City.

2016 season

The team ended the regular season in third place, and advanced to the playoffs. They played the semi-final at Boyds, Maryland against the Washington Spirit on September 30, losing 2–1. The Red Stars returned to Toyota Park for home games for the first time since their 2010 WPS season.

2017 season

For the third consecutive season, the Red Stars made the post-season playoffs. They were eliminated in the semi-final, losing 1–0 to the North Carolina Courage in Cary with a goal in the 89th minute.

2018 season

For the team's tenth season and sixth in the NWSL, the team qualified for the fourth consecutive year for the playoffs and lost 2–0 in the semifinal to the North Carolina Courage.

2019 season

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. 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.[21] The Red Stars defeated the Portland Thorns 1–0 in a semifinal home game, and lost 4–0 to the North Carolina Courage in the final. Their season record was 14 wins, two draws, and eight losses.[22]

2021 season

Chicago ended their season in fourth place, becoming the first team in the NWSL to make the playoffs for six consecutive seasons. At the end of the regular season, the Red Stars named defender Sarah Gorden the team's first Iron Woman, an honor awarded for playing every minute of the season. The Red Stars faced the Washington Spirit at the NWSL Championship, held in Louisville, but lost 2-1 on overtime.

On Monday, November 22, 2021, just after midnight, the Red Stars announced that head coach Rory Dames had resigned effective immediately.[23] Later that day, The Washington Post sports reporter Molly Hensley-Clancy reported that prior to resigning, The Post had approached the Red Stars Front Office with allegations from players, both previous and current, of abuse by Dames. The Post also provided documentation of reports made to United States Soccer Federation by players such as Christen Press as far back as 2014, detailing abuse, harassment, and inappropriate use of his power as head coach to manipulate players. “Three former Red Stars players, including one who played on the team at the time of the investigation, told The Post that they had wanted to speak to U.S. Soccer investigators but had never heard from them,” reported Hensley-Clancy. “Two had left the team because of Dames’s abuse, they said.”[24]

2022 season

A busy offseason saw the Red Stars trade Makenzy Doniak, Katie Johnson and 2021 College Draftee Kelsey Turnbow who never played in a Red Stars uniform to San Diego Wave FC for protection in the 2022 NWSL Expansion Draft. The Red Stars also traded 2021 Iron women Sarah Gorden and the rights to USWNT player Julie Ertz to Angel City FC for expansion draft protection. The Red stars also traded Nikki Stanton to OL Reign and backup Goalkeeper who was crucial in 2021, Cassie Miller to Kansas City Current The Red Stars drafted 5 players in the 2022 NWSL Draft and rostered 3 of the 5 Ava Cook, Sammi Fisher, and Sarah Griffith. The Red Stars welcomed back Yuki Nagasato from Louisville. Additionally, Kealia Watt was coming off of an ACL injury, and later announced she was pregnant, Sarah Woldmoe was pregnant and it seemed like it would be long season for the Red Stars. The new head coach was announced as Chris Petrucelli. In the 2022 NWSL Challenge Cup the Red Stars finished 2nd in the Central Division behind the Kansas City Current and did not move on. In the 2022 National Women's Soccer League season the Red Stars finished 6th to clinch the final playoff spot and move on for the 7th consecutive season. This was decided after a 2-0 victory over Angel City FC. In the playoffs, the Red Stars traveled to San Diego and lost 2-1 in extra time after Alex Morgan scored her 16th goal of the regular season. Mallory Pugh finished as the teams leader in scoring (11 goals) and assists (6). She was named to the Best XI while Tatumn Milazzo was named to the 2nd Best XI. The Red Stars finished the year with a record of 11W, 8D and 10L.

Crest and colors

 
Chicago Fire mascot Sparky at a Red Stars game with Supernova, the Red Stars mascot

The club's original primary logo combined two Chicago images; the shape of the shield is taken from its equivalent in Chicago's city seal. The colors, stripes, and stars in the logo are inspired by the symbolism of Chicago's municipal flag, with the blue stripes representing the two branches of the Chicago River.[25]

In 2018, the club's primary and secondary logos were updated by a design team headed by Julie Rochelle.[26]

Stadiums

During the team's membership in Women's Professional Soccer, the Chicago Red Stars played at Toyota Park. Now known as SeatGeek Stadium, it is a 20,000-seat soccer-specific stadium which was the home of the Chicago Fire FC from 2006 to 2019.[27] From 2011 to 2015, in the Women's Premier Soccer League, Women's Premier Soccer League Elite league and National Women's Soccer League, the Red Stars played at the 3,000-seat Village of Lisle-Benedictine University Sports Complex.[28][29][30]

During the club's 2012 WPSL Elite season, some matches were played at the Concordia University Chicago Athletic Complex in River Forest, Illinois[31] and the Lakeside Athletic Field at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois due to renovation at Benedictine University.[32][33] In December 2015, the Chicago Red Stars announced their return to Toyota Park for their 2016 NWSL home games.[34]

Ownership

WPS (2009–2010)

The Chicago Professional Women's Soccer investor group owned the Red Stars from 2009 to 2010, during the team's membership in Women's Professional Soccer. Its April 2010 management group was Gary Weaver, Jim Willett, and Arnim Whisler, and the Illinois Women's Soccer League (IWSL) was a partner. In addition to the IWSL, the team ownership included shareholders John (Jack) Cummins, Robert and Susan Morrison, Jim and Kathi Willett, Dale Weaver, Gary Weaver, Pin Ni, Dong Li, Arnim Whisler, Dean Egerter, Stephen Ritchie and Peter Wilt.[35]

WPSL (2011), WPSL E (2012), and NWSL (2013–2020)

Arnim Whisler took over the team after the 2010 season, and continued to operate it for the 2011 season in the WPSL while helping to reorganize the WPS.[36] Whisler remained its sole owner until 2021.[37]

NWSL (2021–present)

On March 1, 2021, the Red Stars announced a new ownership group led by co-founder (and majority owner) Arnim Whisler and his family. In addition to Whisler, the ownership group is led by founding members Dean Egerter and Steve Ritchie and includes additional members Jessie Becker, Julie Haddon, Israel Idonije, Jordan Levin, Abel Lezcano, Colleen Mares, Michael Raimondi, Kendall Coyne Schofield, Michael Schofield, Sarah Spain, Marie Tillman, Brian Walsh, Kevin Willer, and David M. Zapata.[38][39] On May 4, 2021, the Red Stars announced further additions to the club's ownership group, including Aimee Garcia, Josh Dixon, Bela Bajaria, Channing Dungey and spouse Scott Power, Keli Lee, Devin Johnson and daughter Carys Johnson, Ken Kaufman, Nora Mabie, Kim Vender Moffat, Stephen Moffat, Todd Vender, Nick Coleman, Jon Moonves, Jim Allen, Graham Allen, and Kirk Allen.[40][41][42][43] On August 18, 2022, the NWSL announced that it had hired Haddon as chief marketing officer, and that Haddon had divested from the Red Stars prior to taking the job.[44]

Broadcasting

It was announced on April 17, 2019 that NBC Sports Chicago would be the Red Stars' new regional broadcaster, televising all regular-season matches (beginning with their second match of the 2019 season). Seven 2019 matches were scheduled to be carried on its overflow channel, NBC Sports Chicago Plus.[45]

On August 23, 2021, the Red Stars announced that Univision Chicago would simulcast Spanish-language coverage of the club's September 25 match against Portland Thorns FC on WXFT-DT and WRTO AM.[46][47]

Rory Dames/Arnim Whisler scandal

On November 22, 2021, The Washington Post published an article with allegations from players, both previous and current, of abuse by Dames. The Post provided documentation of reports made to the United States Soccer Federation by players, such as Christen Press, as far back as 2014, detailing abuse, harassment, and inappropriate use of power as head coach to manipulate players.

“Three former Red Stars players, including one who played on the team at the time of the investigation, told The Post that they had wanted to speak to U.S. Soccer investigators but had never heard from them,” reported Hensley-Clancy. “Two had left the team because of Dames’s abuse, they said.”[24]

In February 2022, the Washington Post published a follow up story reporting claims of misconduct dating back to the late 1990’s, including a 1998 police report involving a youth player Dames coached at Chicago Eclipse Select. The allegations went further, including multiple players claiming to have had a sexual relationship with Dames when they played for him at Eclipse. An accuser claimed that sex “felt almost expected”. The verbal abuse also included constant name-calling.[48]

Dames’ role in the founding of Elite Clubs National League, an elite group of youth soccer clubs, of which he sat on the Board of Directors, and his role with the Chicago Red Stars and NWSL, played a role in players not speaking up, according to accusers. Players and parents were afraid Dames “could ruin the chance at a scholarship or a spot in the professional league,” if they spoke up. “But the monopoly over Chicago soccer, our belief that his connection to the college world was the only connection we would have — he used all of that to get away with doing and saying whatever the hell he wanted to us,” said an accuser.

Initially, Arnim Whisler, the Jewish owner and chairman of the Red Stars, denied any knowledge of or complicity in Dames's abuse, claiming that "I have always strived to ensure that everyone hired in our environment is of high character and shares our positive values."[49] However, an investigation by former U.S. Attorney General Sally Yates revealed that not only had Whisler known about Dames's abusive behavior for years, but he had chosen to ignore it, given Dames's successful record as a coach. Yates's investigation also found that Whisler neglected to run a background check on Dames before hiring him. On October 4, 2022, the day after Yates's report was released, Whisler resigned from the NWSL Board of Directors in disgrace,[50] giving up operational control of the Red Stars.[51] On December 2, 2022, Whisler announced his intention to sell the team.[52] On January 9, 2023, Whisler and the Red Stars were fined 1.5 million dollars, and Dames was banned from ever coaching again.[53]

Team standings and statistics

Key

Champions Runners-up

Seasons

Results of league and cup competitions by season
Season Division P W D L F A Pts Pos League
Playoffs
Challenge
Cup
Open
Cup
Regular Season
2009 WPS 20 5 5 10 18 25 20 6th DNQ DNE
2010 WPS 24 7 6 11 21 27 27 6th[a] DNQ DNE
2011 WPSL 10 8 1 1 38 7 25 1st[b][54] Runners-up [55][56] DNE
2012 WPSL E 14 9 1 4 26 11 28 4th Runners-up [57] Winners
2013 NWSL 22 8 6 8 32 36 30 6th DNQ DNE
2014 NWSL 24 9 8 7 32 26 35 5th DNQ DNE
2015 NWSL 20 8 9 3 31 22 33 2nd Semifinals DNE
2016 NWSL 20 9 6 5 24 20 33 3rd Semifinals DNE
2017 NWSL 24 11 6 7 33 30 39 4th Semifinals DNE
2018 NWSL 24 9 10 5 38 28 37 4th Semifinals DNE
2019 NWSL 24 14 2 8 41 28 44 2nd Runners-up DNE
2020 NWSL Regular season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic Runners-up DNE
2021 NWSL 24 11 5 8 28 28 38 4th Runners-up Group stage DNE
2022 NWSL 22 9 6 7 34 28 33 6th 1st Round Group stage DNE

Players and coaches

Current squad

As of April 16, 2023.[58]
No. Pos. Player Nation
1 GK Alyssa Naeher   United States
2 MF Samantha Fisher   United States
3 DF Arin Wright   United States
4 MF Cari Roccaro   United States
5 MF Julia Bianchi   Brazil
6 DF Casey Krueger   United States
7 FW Yūki Nagasato   Japan
8 FW Ella Stevens   United States
9 FW Mallory Swanson   United States
12 DF Tierna Davidson   United States
13 MF Addie McCain   United States
14 MF Jill Aguilera   Puerto Rico
15 FW Sarah Griffith   United States
16 MF Sophie Jones   United States
19 GK Mackenzie Wood   United States
20 FW Cheyna Matthews   Jamaica
21 GK Emily Boyd   United States
22 MF Bianca St-Georges   Canada
23 DF Tatumn Milazzo   United States
24 FW Jenna Bike   United States
25 FW Ava Cook   United States
26 FW Brenna Lovera   United States
28 DF Kayla Sharples   United States
29 MF Sami Feller   United States
31 DF Amanda Kowalski   United States
32 MF Taylor Malham   United States
34 FW Ally Schlegel   United States
35 GK Meagan McClelland   United States
55 FW Penelope Hocking   United States
MF Sandra Starke (on loan from VfL Wolfsburg)   Germany

Out on loan

No. Pos. Player Nation
27 FW Chelsie Dawber (at IFK Norrköping until December 31, 2023[59])   Australia

Coaching staff

As of April 16, 2023.[60]
Coaching staff
Head coach   Chris Petrucelli
Goalkeeper coach   Rade Tanaskovic
Assistant coach   Ella Masar

Head coaching records

Name Nationality From To
Emma Hayes   England May 15, 2008 May 24, 2010
Marcia McDermott (interim)   United States May 24, 2010 June 3, 2010
Omid Namazi   United States June 3, 2010 December 31, 2010
Rory Dames   United States 2011 November 22, 2021
Rade Tanasković (acting)   Serbia November 22, 2021 February 18, 2022
Chris Petrucelli   United States February 18, 2022 present

Top scorers (NWSL)

Rank Player Goals
1T   Samantha Kerr 35
1T   Christen Press 35
3   Sofia Huerta 22
4   Alyssa Mautz 13
5   Jen Hoy 12

Bold denotes active players.

Notable former players

Former members of the team who have represented a senior national team are:

Honors

Season records

Year League Team MVP Golden Boot[c] Defender of the Year Reference
Winner Goals
2009 WPS   Cristiane Cristiane 7  
2010 WPS     Ella Masar 8  
2011 WPSL   Amanda Cinalli 10  
2012 WPSLE   Lauren Fowlkes 7
2013 NWSL   Lori Chalupny Lori Chalupny 5   Sonja Fuss [61]
2014 NWSL Lori Chalupny   Christen Press 6   Julie Johnston [62]
2015 NWSL Christen Press Christen Press 10 Julie Johnston [63]
2016 NWSL Christen Press Christen Press 8 Julie Johnston [64]
2017 NWSL Julie Ertz Christen Press 11   Casey Short
2018 NWSL   Sam Kerr Sam Kerr 16   Katie Naughton [65]

Footnotes

  1. ^ In 2010, only seven teams finished the season.
  2. ^ The Chicago Red Stars competed in the North Division of the Midwest Conference in the WPSL. Six teams were in this division for the 2011 season.
  3. ^ Team leader in regular-season goals.

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The Chicago Red Stars are a professional women s soccer club based in Bridgeview Illinois a suburb of Chicago A founding member of the Women s Professional Soccer WPS league they have played in the National Women s Soccer League NWSL since 2013 Chicago Red StarsFounded2006 17 years ago 2006 StadiumSeatGeek StadiumBridgeview IllinoisCapacity20 000Majority ownerArnim WhislerHead coachChris PetrucelliLeagueNational Women s Soccer League2022Regular season 6th of 12Playoffs 1st RoundWebsiteClub websiteHome colorsAway colorsCurrent seasonWPS was the NWSL s predecessor as the professional women s soccer league in the United States and the Red Stars played in the WPS in 2009 and 2010 After leaving the WPS in December 2010 due to the league s financial issues the club joined the Women s Premier Soccer League WPSL for the 2011 season 1 In 2012 the Red Stars co founded and played in Women s Premier Soccer League Elite WPSL E a one year league which bridged the WPS and the NWSL The club became a founding member of the NWSL which was financially supported by U S Soccer in 2012 The Red Stars play their home games at SeatGeek Stadium in Bridgeview In October 2022 they held the record for the longest active playoff streak 2015 2022 in the NWSL Contents 1 History 1 1 Women s Professional Soccer 1 1 1 Establishment 1 1 2 2009 season 1 1 3 2010 season 1 2 2011 Women s Premier Soccer League season 1 3 2012 Women s Premier Soccer League Elite season 1 4 National Women s Soccer League 1 4 1 2013 season 1 4 2 2014 season 1 4 3 2015 season 1 4 4 2016 season 1 4 5 2017 season 1 4 6 2018 season 1 4 7 2019 season 1 4 8 2021 season 1 4 9 2022 season 2 Crest and colors 3 Stadiums 4 Ownership 4 1 WPS 2009 2010 4 2 WPSL 2011 WPSL E 2012 and NWSL 2013 2020 4 3 NWSL 2021 present 5 Broadcasting 6 Rory Dames Arnim Whisler scandal 7 Team standings and statistics 7 1 Key 7 2 Seasons 8 Players and coaches 8 1 Current squad 8 1 1 Out on loan 8 2 Coaching staff 8 3 Head coaching records 8 4 Top scorers NWSL 8 5 Notable former players 9 Honors 9 1 Season records 10 Footnotes 11 References 12 External linksHistory EditWomen s Professional Soccer Edit Establishment Edit In 2006 it was announced that Chicago would field a team in a new women s professional soccer league 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 2 3 Marcia McDermott former head coach of the Northwestern University women s soccer team and the Women s United Soccer Association s Carolina Courage was named as the Red Stars general manager 4 On June 3 2008 the Red Stars name was announced at a Toyota Park ceremony The name refers to the four six pointed red stars on the flag of Chicago Each star represents a landmark event in Chicago history Fort Dearborn the Great Chicago Fire the 1893 World s Fair and the 1933 World s Fair Other names considered were Progress Towers Union Blues 1871 and Wind 5 Red Stars was chosen by popular vote in a two month fan poll 6 2009 season Edit Main article 2009 Chicago Red Stars season The Red Stars won their first game of the season 1 0 at Saint Louis Athletica They followed with two ties 1 1 at Washington Freedom and 0 0 hosting Sky Blue FC and a 4 0 shutout of the Boston Breakers at Toyota Park This was the best starting record of any team in the league except season champions Los Angeles Sol seeming to live up to preseason predictions The team was then winless for its next nine games with three away draws including a 451 minute scoring drought The Washington Freedom scored first in their next game indicating that the streak would continue However the Red Stars came from behind to win 2 1 They defeated last place FC Gold Pride 3 1 in their next game before losing four of their last five games eliminating them from the playoffs and ending the season in sixth place The Red Stars finished second in league attendance in 2009 behind the LA Sol Agreeing to see the Red Stars through their first season Peter Wilt stepped down as CEO at the end of 2009 to become general manager of the Milwaukee Wave his hometown NISL team General manager Marcia McDermott assumed many of Wilt s responsibilities although he continued to support the team on the league s board of governors and as president of the Chicago Red Stars Charitable Foundation 7 2010 season Edit Main article 2010 Chicago Red Stars season The Red Stars began their second season with high hopes and new faces 8 They lost their first game at Sky Blue FC 1 0 after dominating much of the game A 1 1 home tie in their second game earned the Stars their first point of the season 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 9 10 2011 Women s Premier Soccer League season Edit Main article 2011 Chicago Red Stars season The Red Stars joined the Women s Premier Soccer League in 2011 11 12 They played their home games at Village of Lisle Benedictine University Sports Complex 13 in west suburban Chicago The roster consisted of players from the women s national team U 20 and U 23 pools and collegiate players The first players announced included three with WPS experience including two from the Red Stars 2010 squad 14 The team was coached by Chicago native Rory Dames and continued their activity in the Chicago soccer community through their soccer camps 15 The Red Stars finished the regular season with a 10 1 record hosting the playoff semifinals and championship matches 16 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 2012 Women s Premier Soccer League Elite season Edit Main article 2012 Chicago Red Stars season In 2012 the Red Stars joined the former WPS Boston Breakers and Western New York Flash to found the WPSL Elite League Five other former WPSL teams joined the league ASA Chesapeake Charge F C Indiana New England Mutiny New York Fury and Philadelphia Fever 17 The Red Stars finished fourth in the league making the playoffs They advanced to the final where they lost to the Flash in a 2 4 penalty shootout after a 1 1 draw at the end of extra time Red Stars Ella Masar and Lori Chalupny were injured on the same play in the 33rd minute WNY scored the equalizer in regulation with a 40 yard goal in the 97th minute to reach overtime The Red Stars won the 2012 National Women s Cup with half their roster since the cup final was played at the same time as their final WPSL Elite regular season match against the eventual third place New York Fury National Women s Soccer League Edit 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 18 19 The league began competition in spring 2013 2013 season Edit Main article 2013 Chicago Red Stars season All NWSL teams received an allocation of USWNT players and the Red Stars received Shannon Boxx Amy LePeilbet and Keelin Winters only Boxx had limited playing time that season The Red Stars began the season with two draws and four losses The mid season arrival of Germans Sonja Fuss and Inka Grings revived the team somewhat but not enough to qualify for the playoffs The Red Stars played 22 matches with eight wins six draws and eight losses to finish the season in sixth place 2014 season Edit Main article 2014 Chicago Red Stars season In 2014 the Red Stars finished in fifth place The club was waiting for United States international player Christen Press to join after completing her commitment to a European club and the Canadian international player Melissa Tancredi to gain full fitness after college The team signed two other internationals Abby Erceg and Emily van Egmond in May Despite the late arrival of international stars at the end of May the team had six wins one draw and two losses its performance was aided by rookies Julie Johnston Vanessa DiBernardo Hayley Brock young players Jen Hoy Rachel Quon veterans Lori Chalupny and Michelle Wenino and goalkeeper Karina LeBlanc With a mid season slump one win in 11 matches during June and July the team did not qualify for the playoffs and was edged out by head to head results with the Washington Spirit 2015 season Edit Main article 2015 Chicago Red Stars season The Red Stars began the 2015 season with three home games a 3 2 win over the previous season s Supporting Shield winner Seattle Reign FC a 2 2 draw with Portland Thorns FC and a 1 0 win against Sky Blue FC Christen Press scored four of the club s first five goals and was named the April Player of the Month 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 Rookie Sofia Huerta scored multiple goals in two matches and was named the NWSL Player of the Week for weeks five and six and the May NWSL Player of the Month 20 The team was in first place from week four to week 13 of the regular season ultimately finishing second In the playoffs they lost the semi final to FC Kansas City 2016 season Edit Main article 2016 Chicago Red Stars season The team ended the regular season in third place and advanced to the playoffs They played the semi final at Boyds Maryland against the Washington Spirit on September 30 losing 2 1 The Red Stars returned to Toyota Park for home games for the first time since their 2010 WPS season 2017 season Edit Main article 2017 Chicago Red Stars season For the third consecutive season the Red Stars made the post season playoffs They were eliminated in the semi final losing 1 0 to the North Carolina Courage in Cary with a goal in the 89th minute 2018 season Edit Main article 2018 Chicago Red Stars season For the team s tenth season and sixth in the NWSL the team qualified for the fourth consecutive year for the playoffs and lost 2 0 in the semifinal to the North Carolina Courage 2019 season Edit Main article 2019 Chicago Red Stars season 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 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 21 The Red Stars defeated the Portland Thorns 1 0 in a semifinal home game and lost 4 0 to the North Carolina Courage in the final Their season record was 14 wins two draws and eight losses 22 2021 season Edit Main article 2021 Chicago Red Stars season Chicago ended their season in fourth place becoming the first team in the NWSL to make the playoffs for six consecutive seasons At the end of the regular season the Red Stars named defender Sarah Gorden the team s first Iron Woman an honor awarded for playing every minute of the season The Red Stars faced the Washington Spirit at the NWSL Championship held in Louisville but lost 2 1 on overtime On Monday November 22 2021 just after midnight the Red Stars announced that head coach Rory Dames had resigned effective immediately 23 Later that day The Washington Post sports reporter Molly Hensley Clancy reported that prior to resigning The Post had approached the Red Stars Front Office with allegations from players both previous and current of abuse by Dames The Post also provided documentation of reports made to United States Soccer Federation by players such as Christen Press as far back as 2014 detailing abuse harassment and inappropriate use of his power as head coach to manipulate players Three former Red Stars players including one who played on the team at the time of the investigation told The Post that they had wanted to speak to U S Soccer investigators but had never heard from them reported Hensley Clancy Two had left the team because of Dames s abuse they said 24 2022 season Edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed April 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message A busy offseason saw the Red Stars trade Makenzy Doniak Katie Johnson and 2021 College Draftee Kelsey Turnbow who never played in a Red Stars uniform to San Diego Wave FC for protection in the 2022 NWSL Expansion Draft The Red Stars also traded 2021 Iron women Sarah Gorden and the rights to USWNT player Julie Ertz to Angel City FC for expansion draft protection The Red stars also traded Nikki Stanton to OL Reign and backup Goalkeeper who was crucial in 2021 Cassie Miller to Kansas City Current The Red Stars drafted 5 players in the 2022 NWSL Draft and rostered 3 of the 5 Ava Cook Sammi Fisher and Sarah Griffith The Red Stars welcomed back Yuki Nagasato from Louisville Additionally Kealia Watt was coming off of an ACL injury and later announced she was pregnant Sarah Woldmoe was pregnant and it seemed like it would be long season for the Red Stars The new head coach was announced as Chris Petrucelli In the 2022 NWSL Challenge Cup the Red Stars finished 2nd in the Central Division behind the Kansas City Current and did not move on In the 2022 National Women s Soccer League season the Red Stars finished 6th to clinch the final playoff spot and move on for the 7th consecutive season This was decided after a 2 0 victory over Angel City FC In the playoffs the Red Stars traveled to San Diego and lost 2 1 in extra time after Alex Morgan scored her 16th goal of the regular season Mallory Pugh finished as the teams leader in scoring 11 goals and assists 6 She was named to the Best XI while Tatumn Milazzo was named to the 2nd Best XI The Red Stars finished the year with a record of 11W 8D and 10L Crest and colors Edit Chicago Fire mascot Sparky at a Red Stars game with Supernova the Red Stars mascot The club s original primary logo combined two Chicago images the shape of the shield is taken from its equivalent in Chicago s city seal The colors stripes and stars in the logo are inspired by the symbolism of Chicago s municipal flag with the blue stripes representing the two branches of the Chicago River 25 In 2018 the club s primary and secondary logos were updated by a design team headed by Julie Rochelle 26 Stadiums EditSee also List of National Women s Soccer League stadiums During the team s membership in Women s Professional Soccer the Chicago Red Stars played at Toyota Park Now known as SeatGeek Stadium it is a 20 000 seat soccer specific stadium which was the home of the Chicago Fire FC from 2006 to 2019 27 From 2011 to 2015 in the Women s Premier Soccer League Women s Premier Soccer League Elite league and National Women s Soccer League the Red Stars played at the 3 000 seat Village of Lisle Benedictine University Sports Complex 28 29 30 During the club s 2012 WPSL Elite season some matches were played at the Concordia University Chicago Athletic Complex in River Forest Illinois 31 and the Lakeside Athletic Field at Northwestern University in Evanston Illinois due to renovation at Benedictine University 32 33 In December 2015 the Chicago Red Stars announced their return to Toyota Park for their 2016 NWSL home games 34 Ownership EditWPS 2009 2010 Edit The Chicago Professional Women s Soccer investor group owned the Red Stars from 2009 to 2010 during the team s membership in Women s Professional Soccer Its April 2010 management group was Gary Weaver Jim Willett and Arnim Whisler and the Illinois Women s Soccer League IWSL was a partner In addition to the IWSL the team ownership included shareholders John Jack Cummins Robert and Susan Morrison Jim and Kathi Willett Dale Weaver Gary Weaver Pin Ni Dong Li Arnim Whisler Dean Egerter Stephen Ritchie and Peter Wilt 35 WPSL 2011 WPSL E 2012 and NWSL 2013 2020 Edit Arnim Whisler took over the team after the 2010 season and continued to operate it for the 2011 season in the WPSL while helping to reorganize the WPS 36 Whisler remained its sole owner until 2021 37 NWSL 2021 present Edit On March 1 2021 the Red Stars announced a new ownership group led by co founder and majority owner Arnim Whisler and his family In addition to Whisler the ownership group is led by founding members Dean Egerter and Steve Ritchie and includes additional members Jessie Becker Julie Haddon Israel Idonije Jordan Levin Abel Lezcano Colleen Mares Michael Raimondi Kendall Coyne Schofield Michael Schofield Sarah Spain Marie Tillman Brian Walsh Kevin Willer and David M Zapata 38 39 On May 4 2021 the Red Stars announced further additions to the club s ownership group including Aimee Garcia Josh Dixon Bela Bajaria Channing Dungey and spouse Scott Power Keli Lee Devin Johnson and daughter Carys Johnson Ken Kaufman Nora Mabie Kim Vender Moffat Stephen Moffat Todd Vender Nick Coleman Jon Moonves Jim Allen Graham Allen and Kirk Allen 40 41 42 43 On August 18 2022 the NWSL announced that it had hired Haddon as chief marketing officer and that Haddon had divested from the Red Stars prior to taking the job 44 Broadcasting EditSee also National Women s Soccer League Broadcasting It was announced on April 17 2019 that NBC Sports Chicago would be the Red Stars new regional broadcaster televising all regular season matches beginning with their second match of the 2019 season Seven 2019 matches were scheduled to be carried on its overflow channel NBC Sports Chicago Plus 45 On August 23 2021 the Red Stars announced that Univision Chicago would simulcast Spanish language coverage of the club s September 25 match against Portland Thorns FC on WXFT DT and WRTO AM 46 47 Rory Dames Arnim Whisler scandal EditOn November 22 2021 The Washington Post published an article with allegations from players both previous and current of abuse by Dames The Post provided documentation of reports made to the United States Soccer Federation by players such as Christen Press as far back as 2014 detailing abuse harassment and inappropriate use of power as head coach to manipulate players Three former Red Stars players including one who played on the team at the time of the investigation told The Post that they had wanted to speak to U S Soccer investigators but had never heard from them reported Hensley Clancy Two had left the team because of Dames s abuse they said 24 In February 2022 the Washington Post published a follow up story reporting claims of misconduct dating back to the late 1990 s including a 1998 police report involving a youth player Dames coached at Chicago Eclipse Select The allegations went further including multiple players claiming to have had a sexual relationship with Dames when they played for him at Eclipse An accuser claimed that sex felt almost expected The verbal abuse also included constant name calling 48 Dames role in the founding of Elite Clubs National League an elite group of youth soccer clubs of which he sat on the Board of Directors and his role with the Chicago Red Stars and NWSL played a role in players not speaking up according to accusers Players and parents were afraid Dames could ruin the chance at a scholarship or a spot in the professional league if they spoke up But the monopoly over Chicago soccer our belief that his connection to the college world was the only connection we would have he used all of that to get away with doing and saying whatever the hell he wanted to us said an accuser Initially Arnim Whisler the Jewish owner and chairman of the Red Stars denied any knowledge of or complicity in Dames s abuse claiming that I have always strived to ensure that everyone hired in our environment is of high character and shares our positive values 49 However an investigation by former U S Attorney General Sally Yates revealed that not only had Whisler known about Dames s abusive behavior for years but he had chosen to ignore it given Dames s successful record as a coach Yates s investigation also found that Whisler neglected to run a background check on Dames before hiring him On October 4 2022 the day after Yates s report was released Whisler resigned from the NWSL Board of Directors in disgrace 50 giving up operational control of the Red Stars 51 On December 2 2022 Whisler announced his intention to sell the team 52 On January 9 2023 Whisler and the Red Stars were fined 1 5 million dollars and Dames was banned from ever coaching again 53 Team standings and statistics EditKey Edit WPS Women s Professional Soccer WPSL Women s Premier Soccer League WPSL E Women s Premier Soccer League Elite NWSL National Women s Soccer League DNQ Did not qualify DNE Did not enter Champions Runners upSeasons Edit Results of league and cup competitions by season Season Division P W D L F A Pts Pos LeaguePlayoffs ChallengeCup OpenCupRegular Season2009 WPS 20 5 5 10 18 25 20 6th DNQ DNE2010 WPS 24 7 6 11 21 27 27 6th a DNQ DNE2011 WPSL 10 8 1 1 38 7 25 1st b 54 Runners up 55 56 DNE2012 WPSL E 14 9 1 4 26 11 28 4th Runners up 57 Winners2013 NWSL 22 8 6 8 32 36 30 6th DNQ DNE2014 NWSL 24 9 8 7 32 26 35 5th DNQ DNE2015 NWSL 20 8 9 3 31 22 33 2nd Semifinals DNE2016 NWSL 20 9 6 5 24 20 33 3rd Semifinals DNE2017 NWSL 24 11 6 7 33 30 39 4th Semifinals DNE2018 NWSL 24 9 10 5 38 28 37 4th Semifinals DNE2019 NWSL 24 14 2 8 41 28 44 2nd Runners up DNE2020 NWSL Regular season cancelled due to COVID 19 pandemic Runners up DNE2021 NWSL 24 11 5 8 28 28 38 4th Runners up Group stage DNE2022 NWSL 22 9 6 7 34 28 33 6th 1st Round Group stage DNEPlayers and coaches EditCurrent squad Edit As of April 16 2023 58 No Pos Player Nation1 GK Alyssa Naeher United States2 MF Samantha Fisher United States3 DF Arin Wright United States4 MF Cari Roccaro United States5 MF Julia Bianchi Brazil6 DF Casey Krueger United States7 FW Yuki Nagasato Japan8 FW Ella Stevens United States9 FW Mallory Swanson United States12 DF Tierna Davidson United States13 MF Addie McCain United States14 MF Jill Aguilera Puerto Rico15 FW Sarah Griffith United States16 MF Sophie Jones United States19 GK Mackenzie Wood United States20 FW Cheyna Matthews Jamaica21 GK Emily Boyd United States22 MF Bianca St Georges Canada23 DF Tatumn Milazzo United States24 FW Jenna Bike United States25 FW Ava Cook United States26 FW Brenna Lovera United States28 DF Kayla Sharples United States29 MF Sami Feller United States31 DF Amanda Kowalski United States32 MF Taylor Malham United States34 FW Ally Schlegel United States35 GK Meagan McClelland United States55 FW Penelope Hocking United States MF Sandra Starke on loan from VfL Wolfsburg GermanyOut on loan Edit No Pos Player Nation27 FW Chelsie Dawber at IFK Norrkoping until December 31 2023 59 AustraliaCoaching staff Edit As of April 16 2023 60 Coaching staffHead coach Chris PetrucelliGoalkeeper coach Rade TanaskovicAssistant coach Ella MasarHead coaching records Edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed April 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Name Nationality From ToEmma Hayes England May 15 2008 May 24 2010Marcia McDermott interim United States May 24 2010 June 3 2010Omid Namazi United States June 3 2010 December 31 2010Rory Dames United States 2011 November 22 2021Rade Tanaskovic acting Serbia November 22 2021 February 18 2022Chris Petrucelli United States February 18 2022 presentTop scorers NWSL Edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed April 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Rank Player Goals1T Samantha Kerr 351T Christen Press 353 Sofia Huerta 224 Alyssa Mautz 135 Jen Hoy 12Bold denotes active players Notable former players Edit See also List of Chicago Red Stars players This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed April 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Former members of the team who have represented a senior national team are Heather Garriock Mary Therese McDonnell Lydia Williams Samantha Kerr Cristiane Erin McLeod Carmelina Moscato Karina LeBlanc Karen Carney Katie Chapman Sonja Fuss Inka Grings Shannon McDonnell Maribel Dominguez Abby Erceg Amanda Da Costa Ifeoma Dieke Veronica Boquete Kosovare Asllani Caroline Jonsson Frida Ostberg Danesha Adams Shannon Boxx Lori Chalupny Marian Dalmy Whitney Engen Julie Ertz Sofia Huerta Carli Lloyd Jillian Loyden Kate Markgraf Kristie Mewis Ella Masar Leslie Osborne Christen Press Megan Rapinoe Lindsay TarpleyHonors EditNWSL Championship Runners up 2019 2021 NWSL Challenge Cup Runners up 2020 USASA National Women s Open Winners 2012 Season records Edit Year League Team MVP Golden Boot c Defender of the Year ReferenceWinner Goals2009 WPS Cristiane Cristiane 7 2010 WPS Ella Masar 8 2011 WPSL Amanda Cinalli 10 2012 WPSLE Lauren Fowlkes 72013 NWSL Lori Chalupny Lori Chalupny 5 Sonja Fuss 61 2014 NWSL Lori Chalupny Christen Press 6 Julie Johnston 62 2015 NWSL Christen Press Christen Press 10 Julie Johnston 63 2016 NWSL Christen Press Christen Press 8 Julie Johnston 64 2017 NWSL Julie Ertz Christen Press 11 Casey Short2018 NWSL Sam Kerr Sam Kerr 16 Katie Naughton 65 Footnotes Edit In 2010 only seven teams finished the season The Chicago Red Stars competed in the North Division of the Midwest Conference in the WPSL Six teams were in this division for the 2011 season Team leader in regular season goals References Edit Red Stars are Back Joining WPSL for 2011 http www wpsl info news index php cat 1 amp id 1225 Archived October 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