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Chaco For Ever Full name Club Atlético Chaco For Ever Nickname(s) El Negro Founded July 27 de 1913 Ground Juan Alberto García,
Resistencia, Argentina
(Capacity: 30,500)Chairman Hugo Sager Manager Osvaldo Gómez League Torneo Argentino B 2007-08 6th Zone B Home coloursAway coloursChaco For Ever is an Argentine Football club, their home town is Resistencia, in the Province of Chaco in Northern Argentina. They currently play in Zone B of the regionalised 4th level of Argentine football Torneo Argentino B.
Chaco For Ever was founded in 1913, the name follows the tradition of giving Argentine football clubs English names, other examples include; River Plate, Boca Juniors, Newell's Old Boys, Racing Club and All Boys.
Chaco for Ever is the largest team from Chaco, but have had limited success in Argentine football, a sport that is mainly dominated by clubs from the most populous province of Buenos Aires. The club has had limited success, with 2 seasons at the top level (Primera División), in the seasons 1989/1990 and 1990/91. The 1989/90 season was the most successful in their history, they finished 17th, and won the relegation playoff against Racing de Córdoba 5-0 to retain their place in the Primera División. The next season, the Primera was divided into 2 tournaments Apertura and Clausura, a system that still survives. Chaco For Ever finished 16th and 19th condemning them to relegation with a points per game average of only 0.789.
The team has also played 7 seasons at the 2nd level (Primera B Nacional).
The jersey is exactly the same as famous Italia's Juventus Turin.
See also
External links
- (Spanish) Official website
Torneo Argentino B 2011–12 teams Zone 1Boca (Río Gallegos) · Cruz del Sur (Bariloche) · Deportivo Madryn (Puerto Madryn) · Deportivo Roca (General Roca) · Huracán (Comodoro Rivadavia) · Jorge Newbery (Comodoro Rivadavia) · Maronese (Neuquén) · Racing (Trelew)Zone 2Alvarado (Mar del Plata) · Bella Vista (Bahía Blanca) · Ferro Carril Sud (Olavarría) · Grupo Universitario (Tandil) · Independiente (Tandil) · Liniers (Bahía Blanca) · Once Tigres (9 de Julio) · Villa Mitre (Bahía Blanca)Zone 3Alvear (Intendente Alvear) · Atlético San Jorge (San Jorge) · El Linqueño (Lincoln) · Jorge Newbery (Venado Tuerto) · Juventud Unida (Gualeguaychú) · La Emilia (La Emilia) · Sportivo Las Parejas (Las Parejas)Zone 4Atenas (Río Cuarto) · Complejo (Justiniano Posse) · Estudiantes (Río Cuarto) · General Paz Juniors (Córdoba) · Mitre (Santiago del Estero) · Sarmiento (La Banda) · Sarmiento (Leones)Zone 59 de Julio (Morteros) · 9 de Julio (Rafaela) · Atlético Paraná (Paraná) · Ben Hur (Rafaela) · Colegiales (Concordia) · Defensores (Pronunciamiento) · Sportivo Las Heras (Concordia) · Tiro Federal (Morteros)Zone 6Chaco For Ever (Resistencia) · Guaraní Antonio Franco (Posadas) · Jorge Gibson Brown (Posadas) · San Martín (Formosa) · Sarmiento (Resistencia) · Sportivo Patria (Formosa) · Textil Mandiyú (Corrientes)Zone 7Atlético Trinidad (Trinidad) · Deportivo Guaymallén (Guaymallén) · Gimnasia y Esgrima (Mendoza) · Huracán (Las Heras) · Juventud Alianza (Santa Lucía) · San Martín de Mendoza (San Martín) · Sportivo Del Bono (San Juan) · Unión (Villa Krause)Zone 8Altos Hornos Zapla (Palpalá) · Atlético Concepción (Banda del Río Salí) · Atlético Policial (Catamarca) · Concepción F.C. (Concepción) · Deportivo San Jorge (Tucumán) · Talleres (Perico) · Villa Cubas (Catamarca)Categories:- Argentine football clubs
- Association football clubs established in 1913
- Chaco Province
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