CHICAGO, Ill. -- Just four days away from the 2013 season opener, the Chicago Fire continued to make moves within the league Wednesday when they acquired attacker Quincy Amarikwa from Toronto FC in exchange for a 2014 first round Supplemental Draft pick.
Amarikwa becomes the fifth player with MLS experience acquired by the Fire this offseason.
RELEASE: Fire acquire Amarikwa
“I’m excited to be here and glad to be in with a good group of guys,” Amarikwa told Chicago-Fire.com “I think it’s a good place to be and I’m just looking forward to getting the season started and contributing.”
Ever since Amarikwa came on as a second half substitute in a preseason friendly against San Jose, Fire head coach Frank Klopas didn’t make much secret that the Fire were trying to acquire the UC-Davis product.
Having not trained with the team prior to that match, Amarikwa impressed in his limited 28 minutes, going on to draw the game-winning penalty in the dying moments of the match.
HIGHLIGHTS: Fire 1, SJ 0