Argentina Torneo A 04/16 19:34 - CA Chaco For Ever v Gimnasia y Tiro L 0-2
Argentina Torneo A 04/06 00:18 - CA Chaco For Ever v Sportivo Patria L 0-1
Argentina Torneo A 04/01 22:39 - Sarmiento de Resistencia v CA Chaco For Ever D 1-1
Argentina Torneo A 03/26 21:03 - CA Chaco For Ever v Juventud Antoniana W 3-0
Argentina Cup 03/23 00:30 - Sarmiento de Resistencia v CA Chaco For Ever L 2-1
Argentina Torneo A 03/19 20:30 - CA Union Villa Krause v CA Chaco For Ever L 1-0
Argentina Cup 03/15 01:00 - CA Chaco For Ever v Sarmiento de Resistencia W 2-0
Argentina Torneo A 03/11 01:00 - CA Chaco For Ever v Club Atletico Mitre L 1-3
Argentina Torneo A 12/13 00:00 - CA Chaco For Ever v Guarani Antonio Franco D 0-0
Argentina Torneo A 11/27 20:53 - CA Chaco For Ever v Sarmiento de Resistencia D 1-1
Argentina Torneo A 11/24 00:22 - CA Chaco For Ever v Sol de America de Formosa W 1-0
Argentina Torneo A 11/20 00:00 - Guarani Antonio Franco v CA Chaco For Ever D 1-1
Argentina Torneo A 11/10 00:30 - CA Chaco For Ever v Sportivo Patria W 2-0
Argentina Torneo A 11/05 21:00 - Sarmiento de Resistencia v CA Chaco For Ever L 2-0
Argentina Torneo A 10/27 00:30 - CA Chaco For Ever v Guarani Antonio Franco D 1-1
Argentina Torneo A 10/13 00:15 - CA Chaco For Ever v Sarmiento de Resistencia W 1-0
Argentina Torneo A 09/24 23:48 - Guarani Antonio Franco v CA Chaco For Ever W 1-2
Argentina Torneo A 09/11 19:22 - CA Chaco For Ever v Sportivo Patria L 0-2

Wikipedia - Chaco For Ever

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.

History

The 1989 team that won the Primera B Nacional title

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).

Club Atlético Chaco For Ever, commonly known as Chaco For Ever, is a professional soccer team based in Resistencia, the capital of the Chaco Province in Argentina. Founded on August 1, 1913, the club has a rich history and a passionate fan base, making it one of the oldest and most respected teams in the region.

Chaco For Ever plays its home matches at the Estadio Juan Alberto García, which has a capacity of around 20,000 spectators. The team's colors are black and yellow, which are proudly displayed by its supporters during matches. The club's nickname, "El Negro," reflects its distinctive color scheme and is a symbol of pride for its fans.

Throughout its history, Chaco For Ever has experienced various successes in Argentine football, competing in different divisions, including the Primera Nacional, the second tier of Argentine soccer. The team has a reputation for its strong youth development program, nurturing local talent and contributing to the growth of soccer in the Chaco region.

Chaco For Ever's rivalry with other local clubs, particularly with Sarmiento de Resistencia, adds to the excitement of their matches, creating an electric atmosphere during derby games. The club's commitment to its community and its dedication to the sport make it a beloved institution in Argentine soccer, embodying the spirit and passion of the game.