Mini-Freak from Mancow's Morning Mad House to camp out at Toyota Park until a listener gueses his seat location

BRIDGEVIEW, Ill. - The Chicago Fire has announced that Mini-Freak from Mancow's Morning Mad House on Q101 will be camping out at the club's new, world-class home, TOYOTA PARK. Mini-Freak, a huge Chicago Fire fan, is prepared to stay in his seat until one of Mancow's fans can guess his exact seat location in the new home of the Chicago Fire. Fire fans and fans of the Mancow show can visit Q101.com to help release Mini-Freak from the stadium, with the winner receiving four full season ticket packages for the Fire's inaugural season at TOYOTA PARK. There is a 1-in-20,000 chance (number of seats at the stadium) that fans will guess the exact seat location.


About Chicago Fire Soccer
Chicago Fire Soccer was founded on October 8, 1997 as a Major League Soccer expansion team. The Fire won the MLS Cup in its inaugural season in 1998 and was crowned the champion of U.S. Soccer's national tournament, the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup, in 1998, 2000 and 2003. The Fire moved into its 20,000-seat permanent, world-class home of TOYOTA PARK in Bridgeview in June 2006.


About TOYOTA PARK
TOYOTA PARK, owned by the Village of Bridgeview and operated by a division of AEG, is a multipurpose sports and entertainment venue located approximately 15 minutes southwest of Chicago. Serving as the permanent home to the MLS team Chicago Fire and operated by AEG, the stadium will also feature a regular line-up of sporting, live entertainment, and special events. The capacity of the stadium will be 20,000 for soccer and other field events and 28,000 for concerts. For more information, please visit, www.ToyotaPark.com.