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McDonald’s and Chicago Fire Football Club Announce Landmark Stadium Naming Rights Partnership: McDonald’s Park to Open in 2028 as a New Destination for Soccer, Culture, and Community in Chicago

  • Marks McDonald’s first-ever naming rights partnership for a major professional sports stadium in the U.S.
  • Longterm partnership between two iconic Chicago based brands to create a new yearround destination for soccer, culture, and community
  • Partnership will expand Chicago Fire FC’s P.L.A.Y.S. Program fourfold - reaching more than 280 under resourced CPS schools and more than 125,000 students
  • McDonald’s Park will feature immersive fan experiences, including a flagship McDonald’s restaurant and yearround programming
  • Stadium will support community impact initiatives, including a stadiumwide Round-Up for Ronald McDonald House

CHICAGO – May 13, 2026:  McDonald’s and Chicago Fire Football Club today announced a historic naming rights partnership that will see the Major League Soccer club’s new $750 million privately-funded stadium named McDonald’s Park, opening in 2028. Located in The 78, a premier riverfront location in the heart of Chicago, McDonald’s Park will serve as a world-class sports and entertainment destination, anchoring yearround programming and creating a new gathering place for fans, families, and communities. 

In its firstever naming rights partnership for a major professional sports stadium in the U.S., McDonald’s will play an active role in shaping the experience at McDonald’s Park - from the design of a flagship restaurant to the ability to bring the McDonald’s brand to life through fan experiences, creative elements, and ingame moments - bringing together sport, food, culture, and community in a way that reflects Chicago and extends far beyond matchdays.

At their core, McDonald’s and the Chicago Fire are rooted in the same belief: joy and belonging bring people together. From everyday moments shared over a meal to the energy of matchday or a concert, both brands connect people across cultures, generations, and neighborhoods.

Designed as a year-round destination, McDonald’s Park will feature – in addition to all Chicago Fire home matches and concerts and special events throughout the year – a permanent McDonald’s flagship restaurant, immersive fan and culinary experiences throughout the stadium, and programming that brings people back for concerts, cultural moments, community events, and celebrations all year long.

  • “Together, we are creating more than a stadium,” said Chris Kempczinski, Chairman and CEO of McDonald’s. “We are building a place that serves up joy, brings together community, delivers impact, and is designed to serve generations to come.”
     
  •  “As we take the next step on our journey to build a world class Club, our commitment to Chicago is at the center of everything we do,” said Joe Mansueto, Chicago Fire FC Owner and Chairman. “That’s why McDonald’s is the perfect partner – an iconic global brand with deep Chicago roots and shared values in supporting our community. McDonald’s Park will be the stadium that Chicago deserves.”
Our Promise to Chicago: Expanding Youth Soccer Access Through Chicago Fire Foundation’s P.L.A.Y.S. Program

At the center of the partnership is a landmark expansion to youth soccer access across Chicago.

Beginning in 2027, McDonald’s will serve as the presenting partner of the Chicago Fire’s P.L.A.Y.S. (Participate, Learn, Achieve, Youth, Soccer) Program, supporting a multiyear expansion of free, schoolbased soccer programming across Chicago Public Schools – with a priority placed on elementary schools with limited access to the sport.

P.L.A.Y.S. focuses on strengthening academic performance and social/emotional development through a soccer-based curriculum. Today, the program operates in 70 Chicago Public Schools. Through this partnership, McDonald’s and the Chicago Fire have committed to a phased expansion designed to remove barriers to play and dramatically increase access:

  • Community impact: Beginning in 2027, the partnership will remove equipment as a barrier to participation by delivering cobranded Soccer Starter Kits – including balls, goals, cones, and training materials—with the goal of growing to reach more than 280 underresourced CPS elementary schools, ensuring each school has the foundational tools needed to introduce and sustain soccer programming.
  • By stadium opening (2028): The P.L.A.Y.S. Program footprint will double, expanding from 70 schools to approximately 140 schools (reaching more than 60,000 students, up from 31,000 today), providing free, structured afterschool soccer programming that combines physical activity with socialemotional learning.
  • Longterm vision: Over the life of the partnership, McDonald’s and the Chicago Fire are committed to expanding P.L.A.Y.S. access to 100% of CPS elementary schools identified with elevated need – representing a fourfold increase in reach (from 70 to more than 280 schools, and from 31,000 to more than 125,000 students) and one of the most comprehensive free youth soccer initiatives in a major U.S. city.
Local Impact Beyond Matchdays

McDonald’s Park will serve as a hub for community impact extending far beyond the game. Together, McDonald’s and the Chicago Fire will support handson initiatives addressing food insecurity, including an annual mealpacking and distribution effort hosted at the stadium – bringing together employees, players, and community volunteers to support families in need.

Ronald McDonald House at the Heart of the Partnership

Ronald McDonald House, Premier Partner of the Chicago Fire Foundation, will be a central charitable focus of the partnership, with yearround integration across matchday and community platforms. 

Key elements include:

  • Stadiumwide Round-Up for Ronald McDonald House donation opportunities across concessions.
  • A dedicated Ronald McDonald House seating section at McDonald’s Park for families.
  • Prematch meetandgreets and special experiences for RMH families.
  • Annual Family Night, featuring a 50/50 raffle benefitting RMH and onfield recognition in support of families navigating serious illness.

Over the next two years, fans will be invited into the journey – through design reveals, construction milestones, and behind-the-scenes storytelling that brings McDonald’s Park to life. When McDonald’s Park opens in 2028, it will stand as more than a stadium. It will be a place where Chicago comes together—where soccer sparks joy, community thrives yearround, and a new generation finds opportunity through play. 

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