The Chicago Red Stars are facing a challenging situation as they are forced to relocate their upcoming home game against the San Diego Wave due to the music festival, Riot Fest, taking over SeatGeek Stadium from September 20-22. This unexpected change has left the team scrambling to find a new venue for their match.
The decision to move Riot Fest to SeatGeek Stadium in Bridgeview has caused frustration for the Red Stars organization, with team president Karen Leetzow expressing disappointment over the circumstances. In an official statement, Leetzow highlighted the disparities in the treatment of women’s professional sports compared to men’s sports, emphasizing the club’s commitment to providing a top-notch experience for both players and fans.
Despite the setback, the Red Stars have not yet announced an alternative location for the game, leaving fans and players in limbo. This comes at a crucial time for the team as they have been working to grow their fanbase following recent changes in ownership.
Just last week, the Red Stars made headlines by playing a game at Wrigley Field, attracting a record attendance of 35,038. This event marked a significant milestone for the club, showcasing the potential for increased interest in women’s soccer.
As the Red Stars navigate this unexpected challenge, they remain focused on finding a solution that will ensure the success of their September 21st match. The team’s determination to overcome obstacles and provide a positive experience for their supporters reflects their commitment to advancing women’s professional sports.