Club Atlético Huracán is a sports club based in Parque Patricios, Buenos Aires, Argentina, competing in the Primera División (2023), the top division of the Argentine football league system. This unofficial Club Atlético Huracán flag (Spanish: bandera no oficial del Club Atlético Huracán) features the team's official logo over a white background derived from the club's traditional jersey design.
The Club Atlético Huracán logo features a stylized hot air balloon with the letter "H" placed inside it. The hot air balloon, known as "Globo" in Spanish, is closely associated with the club's nickname, while "Huracán" means hurricane. The emblem and identity of the club are directly inspired by the historic Huracán balloon flight of 1909, piloted by Jorge Newbery, a prominent Argentine aviation pioneer. In that historic journey, the balloon named "Huracán" traveled across Argentina, Uruguay, and Brazil in a single trip, becoming a symbol of innovation and achievement. The inclusion of the letter "H" represents the club's initial and reinforces its identity within the emblem. Overall, the logo represents Club Atlético Huracán's heritage, nickname "El Globo" (The Balloon), and its historical connection to aviation and Jorge Newbery, while reflecting its sporting identity in Argentine football.
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| Team name: | Club Atlético Huracán |
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| Team nicknames: | Globo (Balloon), Quemeros (Burners) |
| Team abbreviations: | CAH |
| Founded: | 1908 |
| Location: | Parque Patricios, Buenos Aires, Argentina |
| Ground: | Estadio Tomás Adolfo Ducó |
| Capacity: | 48,314 |
| League: | Primera División |
| Team Colors: | Red and White |
| Championships: | 5 |
| Second places: | 8 |
| Seasons in top division: | 99 |
| Mascot: | - |










