Chacarita juniors
Coach:
Carlos Mayor
Establishment Date:
1906
League Affiliation:
ARG Primera Nacional
Stadium:
Estadio de Chacarita Juniors
Seating Capacity:
25000
Team Info
Chacarita Juniors is a historic Argentine football club from the Villa Maipú neighborhood of Buenos Aires, currently competing in the Primera Nacional, the country's second division. The team's iconic home is the Estadio Chacarita Juniors, known for its distinct architecture and intimate atmosphere. Founded in 1906 by a group of young friends, the club's name means "The Little Farm," and its traditional colors are red and white. Chacarita's peak came in 1969 when they achieved a legendary feat, winning the Argentine Primera División title in a dramatic campaign that is forever etched in club folklore. That team, led by inspirational figures, captured the imagination of the nation. In recent decades, the club has oscillated between the first and second divisions, with its passionate fan base, known as "Los Funebreros," remaining fiercely loyal through all ups and downs. The current era is focused on a return to the top flight, blending experienced campaigners with academy products. Chacarita Juniors is a club of immense tradition and unforgettable history.
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