Chicago Fire FC Academy Adopts 3-Year Player Commitments

Chicago Fire FC Academy Adopts 3-Year Player Commitments

Chicago Fire FC has announced a significant change to the structure of its youth academy, transitioning from a traditional one-year registration model to a three-year commitment for academy players. The new policy will take effect beginning with the 2025–26 season and is intended to provide greater stability and long-term support for young athletes.

Under the new approach, U-13 players entering the Chicago Fire Football Academy will remain registered through the end of their U-15 season. Those who advance to the senior academy will receive an additional three-year commitment covering development through the end of their U-18 season.

“This isn’t just about soccer. This is about creating the right environment for young athletes to grow, learn, and feel secure. By committing to our players for multiple years, we’re taking away the anxiety of yearly renewals and giving them the time and stability they need to truly thrive,” said Academy Director Gary Lewis.

The change moves away from annual assessments and uncertain renewals that are common in U.S. youth soccer. The goal is to reduce stress for players who are concerned about being released each year, while also aligning evaluations with key developmental milestones, such as gameplay format changes and academic transitions. The program takes into account physical, psychological, technical, and social aspects of player growth.

“With this new structure, we are creating an environment where our staff can get the balance right between challenge and support. We’re building a stronger, healthier foundation for long-term success, both on and off the field,” Lewis added.

Chicago Fire FC describes its academy as one of the nation’s top youth development programs. In 2025, the club gave more playing time to U-22 players and homegrown talent than any other MLS team. The academy remains fully funded, ensuring access for talented players regardless of background.

For updates on the initiative, follow @ChicagoFire.

Staff writer for the Chicago Morning Star

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