Clubname: | Chaco For Ever |
Fullname: | Club Atlético Chaco For Ever |
Nickname: | El Negro |
Ground: | Estadio Juan Alberto García, Resistencia, Argentina |
Capacity: | 23,000[1] |
Chairman: | Hector Gomez |
Manager: | Osvaldo Gómez |
League: | Primera Nacional |
Season: | 2023 |
Position: | Zone B, 13th |
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Club Atlético Chaco For Ever, usually just Chaco For Ever, is an Argentine football club, their home town is Resistencia, in the Province of Chaco in Northern Argentina. They currently play in the Primera Nacional, the second tier of Argentine football.
Chaco For Ever was founded in 1913. The use of an English phrase was common to clubs in Argentina at the turn of the 20th century but the term ‘Chaco For Ever’ is unique. It is thought that the club founder felt that such a name would guarantee a prosperous future and, in short, make it a club ‘forever’. The colours the club chose to wear as their identity represented the local economy at the time: white for cotton and black for coal.
The club has had two seasons at the top level (Primera División), in 1989–90 and 1990–91. The 1989–90 season was the most successful in their history, as 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 two tournaments, the Apertura and Clausura. 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 seven seasons at the 2nd level (Primera B Nacional).