CHICAGO, IL–Frank Klopas’s third stint as Chicago Fire FC head coach will last a little longer. The club announced that he will coach the team for the 2024 season. This will be Klopas’s second full-time stint with the Fire having coached them from 2011 to 2013. Klopas had his second interim stint finishing out the 2021 season after the sacking of Rafael Wicky. For this current stint, Klopas replaced Ezra Hendrickson on May 8th and led the Fire and went 8-11-5, finishing 13th in the East and missing the playoffs for a sixth consecutive season. Overall, Klopas holds a 49-43-29 regular season record which is third best in club history.
“We conducted a thorough process with numerous well-qualified candidates, and we believe that Frank Klopas is the right person to lead the team,” said Chicago Fire FC Sporting Director Georg Heitz. “Frank is hard working, has strong relationships with our players and staff, and knows what it takes to be successful in this League. During the interview process Frank laid out a clear plan to create a winning culture and mentality within the Club, and we are all aligned on the areas that we need to strengthen to be much more competitive in 2024. We will work closely with Frank to improve the roster and finalize his coaching staff for the upcoming season.”
Klopas has done just about everything asked of him by the club and then some starting as a player from 1998 to 2000, to a technical director, commentator on the local broadcast, to assistant coach, and head coach again.
“I’ve never made it a secret how much I care for this wonderful Club and city. Chicago is my home, and I would do anything to bring success to the Fire,” said Klopas. “At this time, I believe that stepping back onto the sidelines is where I can best help this Club achieve its goals. I’m excited to build a strong culture and a winning mentality within the team, where everyone is committed to a standard of excellence and hard work. I am very grateful to [owner]Joe Mansueto and our technical staff for their trust. I would also like to thank our fans for their unwavering support, and I look forward to experiencing many positive moments together at Soldier Field next season.”
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