Chicagoan National Football Team

Team Chicago, officially known as the Chicagoan National Football Team, or the Windstorm, is the national soccer team of the Chicago Republic. It is broadcast by Chicago Republic Television.

History
The Chicagoan National Football Team was founded in 1967. They played their first game against Team Brazil in the Ohio Stadium in Columbus, and lost 1-3.

The Chicagoan Republic hosted the 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup, with their venues being the Soldier Field in Chicago City, the Notre Dame Stadium in South Bend, the Metrodome in Minneapolis, and the Trans World Dome in St. Louis.

The Chicagoan Republic also hosted the 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup, with their venues being the Ohio Stadium in Columbus, the Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri, the FirstEnergy Stadium in Cleveland, and the Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati.

In 2012, Team Chicago announced that they were looking for a new stadium in their capital, with a capacity of just under 100,000. A lot of proposals were created, however, Team Chicago could only pick one. In December 2013, they announced that they would build the new stadium, sponsored by Chicagoan Jetlines. It would be called the Jetlines Coliseum, and it would be an indoor stadium featuring a retractable roof and a capacity of 95,000. The Jetlines Coliseum opened in December 2017.

Venues
Team Chicago has six main venues. The largest venue in the country is the Jetlines Coliseum in Chicago City.