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Chicago Hounds

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Established
2022 (2 years old)

Sport
Rugby

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SeatGeek Stadium
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Chicago, Illinois

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05/05 New England - Chicago Houn
05/05 San Diego Le - Chicago Houn
11/05 Chicago Houn - Old Glory DC
19/05 Chicago Houn - Houston Sabe
26/05 Chicago Houn - Utah Warrior

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14/04 Chicago Houn - Seattle Seaw
06/04 New Orleans 21 - 38 Chicago Houn
30/03 Seattle Seaw 26 - 34 Chicago Houn
24/03 Chicago Houn 17 - 22 New England
16/03 Old Glory DC 22 - 22 Chicago Houn

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The Chicago Hounds are a professional rugby union team in Major League Rugby (MLR) based in Chicagoland. The team was founded in 2022 and is owned by Matt Satchwell and Phil Groves. Their home stadium is SeatGeek Stadium in Bridgeview, Illinois.
On November 17, 2022, Major League Rugby announced the Chicago Hounds as the newest expansion franchise to begin play in 2023, following the discontinuation of the MLR franchises in Austin and Los Angeles The Hounds will compete in the Western Conference of the MLR. Their first game will be against Old Glory DC on February 18, 2023.
The team plays its home matches at SeatGeek Stadium in Bridgeview, Illinois.

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SeatGeek Stadium is a soccer-specific stadium in Bridgeview, Illinois, about twelve miles southwest of downtown Chicago. It is the home stadium of the Chicago Red Stars of the National Women's Soccer League, Chicago Fire FC II of the MLS Next Pro, Chicago Hounds of the Major League Rugby, and Chicago State Cougars men's and women's soccer teams of the NCAA Division I. The stadium has also hosted the Chicago Fire of Major League Soccer, Chicago Machine of Major League Lacrosse, Chicago Bliss of the Legends Football League, and Chicago House AC of the National Independent Soccer Association. Originally Toyota Park when it opened on June 11, 2006, the facility has a capacity of 20,000 and was developed at a cost of around $100 million. The naming rights agreement with SeatGeek went into effect following the Fire's 2018 season.

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