Club Atlético Nueva Chicago is an Argentine sports club based in Mataderos, a neighborhood in the west side of Buenos Aires, formerly called "Nueva Chicago"...
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Nueva Chicago can mean: the Mataderos barrio of Buenos Aires, which is also called Nueva Chicago, or the Club Atlético Nueva Chicago football club, which...
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owned and operated by Club Atlético Nueva Chicago. It has a capacity of 20,000. During their first years of existence, Nueva Chicago played in fields located...
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The 2019–20 season is Nueva Chicago's 5th consecutive season in the second division of Argentine football, Primera B Nacional. The season generally covers...
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Facundo Argüello (footballer) (category Club Atlético Nueva Chicago footballers)
Buenos Aires) is an Argentine footballer who currently plays for Club Atlético Nueva Chicago. Facundo Argüello – Argentine Primera statistics at Fútbol XXI[usurped]...
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and affiliate of the NHL's St. Louis Blues Club Atlético Nueva Chicago, an association football (soccer) club of Argentina's Primera División (premier division)...
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Cata Díaz (category Club Atlético Nueva Chicago footballers)
back on his decision shortly after, however, and signed with Club Atlético Nueva Chicago of the Primera B Nacional. Díaz made his first appearance with...
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Club Atlético Tigre is an Argentine professional football club located in Victoria, Buenos Aires. Tigre currently plays in the Primera División, the top...
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Leonardo Luppino (category Club Atlético Nueva Chicago footballers)
Tres Arroyos 2006 Sarmiento de Junín 2006-2007 Los Andes 2007–2008 Nueva Chicago 2008–2009 Defensores de Belgrano 2009–2010 Villa Mitre 2010 Ferrocarril...
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Sergio Batista (category Club Atlético Nueva Chicago footballers)
Bella Vista before returning to his former club Argentinos Juniors, as well as spells at Talleres, Nueva Chicago and Godoy Cruz. He led the Argentine Olympic...
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