The Chicago Fire have announced a naming rights partnership with McDonald's, confirming their new $750 million stadium, opening in 2028, will be known as McDonald's Park. This marks the iconic restaurant chain's first-ever naming rights deal with a major US professional sports stadium . McDonald's Park will seat over 22,000 fans for football, expanding to 31,000 for concerts and special events. Chicago Fire owner and chairman, Joe Mansueto, commented: "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. Chicago Fire will soon leave Soldier Field (Getty) “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." Chicago Fire was founded in 1997, and they currently play their home matches at Soldier Field. The team has won the U.S.…