The painting "Club Atlético Nueva Chicago," created by Argentine artist Manuel A. González, symbolizes the deep connection between sports and local identity, especially in Buenos Aires. It captures the vibrant culture and passion of the Nueva Chicago football club, reflecting the community's pride and unity. The artwork often highlights themes of loyalty, tradition, and the emotional ties fans have with their team, serving as a tribute to the spirit of Argentine football.
Chicago Club was created in 1869.
Chicago Curling Club was created in 1948.
University Club of Chicago was created in 1887.
Racquet Club of Chicago was created in 1923.
Chicago Motor Club was created in 1902.
Chicago Fire Soccer Club was created in 1997.
Arts Club of Chicago was created on 1997-04-04.
Chicago Patriots Gaelic Football Club was created in 2005.
The 5100 Club was located at 5100 Broadway, Chicago, IL
The Chicago Fire is a Major League Soccer club in Chicago.
Antonio Berni painted two soccer scenes:Club Atlético Nueva Chicago (New Chicago Athletic Club) in 1937, and Team de fútbol o Campeones de barrio (Soccer Team or Neighborhood Champions), in 1954.The first one is in MoMA, although not in view.