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Draft:I-55 derby

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Chicago Fire–St. Louis City rivalry
Other namesI-55 derby
LocationMidwestern United States
First meetingMontreal Impact 0–1 Toronto FC
MLS
(2023)
Next meetingMay 13, 2023
Stadiums
Statistics
Meetings total70
Most winsNone
Stadiums within the United States

The Chicago Fire–St. Louis City rivalry also known as the I-55 derby is a rivalry between the Chicago Fire and St. Louis City of Major League Soccer.

History

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There was a rivalry in the early 1970s between the NASL clubs Chicago Sting and St. Louis Stars.[1]

In the 1940s during the 1947 North American Soccer Football League season, there was a rivalry between the St. Louis Raiders, Chicago Maroons and Chicago Vikings.

National Challenge Cup era

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Bricklayers and Scullin Steel rivalry

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Bricklayers and Ben Millers rivalry

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NASL era

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Indoor era

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Modern era

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Arrival of St. Louis City SC

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Results

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Date Venue Home Score Away Competition Attendance Era Record Overall Record Ref.
Challenge Cup era (1919–1975)
April 23, 1920 Ben Millers 2–1 Chicago Olympia National Challenge Cup St. Louis 1–0–0 St. Louis 1–0–0
December 23, 1920 Chicago Bricklayers 1–1 St. Louis Scullin Steel St. Louis 1–0–1 St. Louis 1–0–1
February 2, 1921 St. Louis Scullin Steel 2–1 Chicago Bricklayers St. Louis 2–0–1 St. Louis 2–0–1
March 6, 1921 St. Louis Scullin Steel 2–0 Chicago Bricklayers St. Louis 3–0–1 St. Louis 3–0–1
February 12, 1922 St. Louis Scullin Steel 3–0 Chicago Pullman St. Louis 4–0–1 St. Louis 4–0–1
March 18, 1923 St. Louis Scullin Steel 3–1 Chicago Bricklayers St. Louis 5–0–1 St. Louis 5–0–1
March 9, 1924 St. Louis Vesper Buick 5–0 Chicago Bricklayers St. Louis 6–0–1 St. Louis 6–0–1
March 28, 1926 Ben Millers 2–0 Chicago Canadian Club St. Louis 7–0–1 St. Louis 7–0–1
April 3, 1927 Ben Millers 2–2 Chicago Sparta St. Louis 7–0–2 St. Louis 7–0–2
April 10, 1927 Chicago Sparta 1–0 Ben Millers St. Louis 7–1–2 St. Louis 7–1–2
February 26, 1928 Ben Millers 0–2 Chicago Bricklayers St. Louis 7–2–2 St. Louis 7–2–2
February 17, 1929 Chicago Bricklayers 3–1 St. Louis Tablers St. Louis 7–3–2 St. Louis 7–3–2
March 17, 1929 St. Louis Madison Kennel 7–4 Chicago Sparta St. Louis 8–3–2 St. Louis 8–3–2
March 8, 1931 Ben Millers 2–7 Chicago Bricklayers St. Louis 8–4–2 St. Louis 8–4–2
March 15, 1931 Chicago Bricklayers 1–0 Ben Millers St. Louis 8–5–2 St. Louis 8–5–2
February 28, 1932 Stix, Baer and Fuller 1–0 Chicago Sparta St. Louis 9–5–2 St. Louis 9–5–2
March 6, 1932 Stix, Baer and Fuller 2–0 Chicago Bricklayers St. Louis 10–5–2 St. Louis 10–5–2
March 13, 1932 Chicago Bricklayers 3–0 Stix, Baer and Fuller St. Louis 10–6–2 St. Louis 10–6–2
March 20, 1932 Stix, Baer and Fuller 2–1 Chicago Bricklayers St. Louis 11–6–2 St. Louis 11–6–2
March 19, 1933 Stix, Baer and Fuller 7–3 Chicago Sparta St. Louis 12–6–2 St. Louis 12–6–2
March 26, 1933 Chicago Sparta 0–1 Stix, Baer and Fuller St. Louis 13–6–2 St. Louis 13–6–2
March 11, 1934 Stix, Baer and Fuller 2–1 Chicago Bricklayers St. Louis 14–6–2 St. Louis 14–6–2
March 18, 1934 Chicago Bricklayers 1–2 Stix, Baer and Fuller St. Louis 15–6–2 St. Louis 15–6–2
March 25, 1934 Stix, Baer and Fuller 3–1 Chicago Bricklayers St. Louis 16–6–2 St. Louis 16–6–2
March 24, 1935 Francis Olympic Field St. Louis Central Breweries Wieboldt Wonderbolts
March 31, 1935 Wieboldt Wonderbolts St. Louis Central Breweries
April 6, 1935 Francis Olympic Field St. Louis Central Breweries Wieboldt Wonderbolts
April 14, 1935 Wieboldt Wonderbolts St. Louis Central Breweries
April 21, 1935 Sportsman's Park St. Louis Central Breweries Wieboldt Wonderbolts
March 21, 1937 Francis Olympic Field St. Louis Shamrocks Sparta Garden City
April 4, 1937 Sparta Garden City St. Louis Shamrocks
January 8, 1939 Sparta Garden City St. Louis Lindell Trust
April 18, 1948 Francis Olympic Field St. Louis Simpkins Ford Chicago Sparta
April 10, 1949 Chicago Polish American Zenthoefer Furs
1950 Sportsman's Park St. Louis Simpkins Ford AAC Eagles
1950 AAC Eagles St. Louis Simpkins Ford
March 23, 1958 Chicago Ukranian Lions 3-3 St. Louis Simpkins Ford
April 6, 1958 Francis Olympic Field Simpkins Ford 0-1 Chicago Ukranian Lions
February 8, 1959 Francis Olympic Field St. Louis Simpkins Ford 6-0 Chicago Lions
March 1, 1959 Chicago Lions 3-0 St. Louis Simpkins Ford
May 14, 1967 Chicago Kickers 2-1 St. Louis Kutis
May 12, 1968 Francis Olympic Field St. Louis Busch Bavarian 1-2 Chicago Olympic
May 17, 1969 Chicago Hansa 1-0 St. Louis Kutis
March 15, 1970 St. Philip Neri 0-2 Chicago Slovaks
April 25, 1971 Chicago Sparta 0-1 St. Louis Hamm
April 28, 1974 Ralph Korte Stadium St. Louis Pepsi-Cola 0-1 Chicago Croatian
April 20, 1975 Francis Olympic Field St. Louis Kutis 3-0 Chicago Lions
NASFL era (1946–1947)
Stars–Sting era (1975–1977)
June 7, 1975 Francis Olympic Field Stars 1–0 Sting NASL 6,832 Stars 1–0–0 St. Louis 1–0–0 [2]
June 27, 1975 Soldier Field Sting 0–0 Stars 4,407 Stars 1–0–1 St. Louis 1–0–1 [3]
August 2, 1975 Francis Olympic Field Stars 3–2 Sting 7,945 Stars 2–0–1 St. Louis 2–0–1 [4]
August 1, 1976 Soldier Field Sting 3–1 Stars 4,357 Stars 2–1–1 St. Louis 2–1–1
June 29, 1977 Soldier Field Sting 0–1 Stars 4,067 Stars 3–1–1 St. Louis 3–1–1 [5]
July 13, 1977 Francis Field Stars 0–1 Sting 7,739 Stars 3–2–1 St. Louis 3–2–1 [6]
Steamers–Sting era (1982–1988)
December 26, 1982 Wrigley Field Sting 5–3 Steamers MISL 12,624 Sting 1–0 Tied 3–3–1 [7]
January 14, 1983 St. Louis Arena Steamers 6–0 Sting 11,223 Tied 1–1 St. Louis 4–3–1 [7]
March 20, 1983 St. Louis Arena Steamers 7–3 Sting 11,091 Steamers 2–1 St. Louis 5–3–1 [7]
April 11, 1983 Soldier Field Sting 4–3 Steamers 17,212 Tied 2–2 St. Louis 5–4–1 [7]
November 2, 1984 St. Louis Arena Steamers 2–0 Sting 4,923 Steamers 3–2 St. Louis 6–4–1 [7]
January 24, 1985 Chicago Stadium Sting 9–5 Steamers 4,879 Tied 3–3 St. Louis 6–5–1 [7]
January 30, 1985 St. Louis Arena Steamers 4–3 Sting 19,928 Steamers 4–3 St. Louis 7–5–1 [7]
February 17, 1985 Chicago Stadium Sting 1–3 Steamers Steamers 5–3 St. Louis 8–5–1 [7]
October 26, 1985 Chicago Stadium Sting 3–5 Steamers Steamers 6–3 St. Louis 9–5–1 [7]
March 16, 1986 Chicago Stadium Sting 9–6 Steamers 5,168 Steamers 6–4 St. Louis 9–6–1 [7]
April 6, 1986 St. Louis Arena Steamers 7–6 Sting 9,642 Steamers 7–4 St. Louis 10–6–1 [7]
November 20, 1987 Chicago Stadium Sting Steamers [7]
December 11, 1987 St. Louis Arena Steamers Sting [7]
Open Cup era (1989–2019)
May 14, 1989 Chicago Eagles 0-0 St. Louis Michelob U.S. Open Cup
March 20, 1990 Chicago Eagles 1-0 St. Louis Mike Duffy's
April 16, 1992 St. Louis Scott Gallagher 1-0 Chicago Italian-American Maroons
June 11, 2019 Harlen C. Hunter Stadium St. Louis FC 2–1 Fire 4,456 Saint Louis FC 1–0–0 St. Louis 11–6–1 [8]
Chicago Fire–St. Louis City SC era
May 13, 2023 Soldier Field Fire City MLS

See also

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References

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References
  • Jose, Colin (1989). NASL, a complete record of the North American Soccer League. Derby, England: Breedon Books Sport. ISBN 978-0907969563.
Citations
  1. ^ Yannis, Alex (February 2, 1977). "Stars' Coach Is. Annoyed With Switch". The New York Times. p. 24. Retrieved December 1, 2022.
  2. ^ "Saturday, June 07, 1975: Chicago Sting 0-1 St. Louis Stars". soccerstats.us. Retrieved December 1, 2022.
  3. ^ "Saturday, June 27, 1975: Chicago Sting 0-0 St. Louis Stars". soccerstats.us. Retrieved December 1, 2022.
  4. ^ "Saturday, August 02, 1975: Chicago Sting 2-3 St. Louis Stars". soccerstats.us. Retrieved December 1, 2022.
  5. ^ http://soccerstats.us/games/40565/
  6. ^ http://soccerstats.us/games/40651/
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m http://soccerstats.us/teams/st-louis-steamers/games/
  8. ^ "SAINT LOUIS VS. CHICAGO FIRE 2 - 1". Soccerway. Retrieved January 3, 2023.