The Chicago Fire and McDonald's on Wednesday announced a naming rights partnership that will call the Major League Soccer Club's $750 million, privately-funded stadium McDonald's Park.
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The new Chicago Fire FC stadium has struck a deal for its name.
The naming rights deal is a first for McDonald's, whose name has never appeared on a major professional sports team stadium in the U.S.