Chicago Fire sporting director Georg Heitz is leaving the MLS club after the 2024 season for personal reasons.
“It is with a heavy heart that I have decided to return to Switzerland after the 2024 season due to personal reasons,” he said in a news release Monday. “I’d like to express my deepest gratitude to (owner) Joe Mansueto and his family for their unwavering trust and loyalty. Their commitment to the Club is exceptional, and working alongside them has been an honor.”
Heitz has been in his role since December 2019 and has been responsible for overseeing all aspects of the soccer club’s operations. The Fire signed 10 homegrown players and transferred three players to top-five leagues during his tenure.
“Georg recently informed me of his decision to step away from the Fire after the season, and while I respect his choice to return to Switzerland, his presence and leadership will be greatly missed,” Mansueto said. “I would like to sincerely thank Georg for his dedicated efforts to expand our football operations and build a structure that will set the Club up for success.”
Chicago has nine matches remaining in the 2024 regular season.
Heitz will maintain his position as a member of the board of directors for Switzerland’s FC Lugano, also owned by Mansueto.
–Field Level Media