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    Mariscal Sucre

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    Mariscal Sucre
    Full nameMariscal Sucre de Deportes
    Nickname(s)Los Dinamiteros
    FoundedSeptember 1, 1925; 98 years ago (1925-09-01)
    GroundEstadio Nacional
    Lima, Perú
    Capacity45,000
    Home colours
    Away colours

    Mariscal Sucre is a Peruvian football club, located in the city of La Victoria, Lima.

    The club was founded with the name of Sucre FC and was promoted to Peruvian Primera División in 1933, later was renamed Mariscal Sucre de Deportes in 1951.[1]

    The club won the national tournament in 1944 and 1953.[2][3]

    In the 1968 Torneo Descentralizado, Mariscal Sucre was relegated when Centro Iqueño defeated them in a relegation playoff, and it was their last appearance in the Peruvian Primera Division.[4]

    After the disappearance of the Peruvian Segunda División in 1973, the club played in the Liga Mayor de Fútbol de Lima in 1974 but did not get promotion to the Peruvian Primera División. The following year, after being relegated again and in search of resources to survive, the club decided to merge with Deportivo Epsep (a team of the Empresa Estatal de Servicios Pesqueros) and move to the Liga Distrital de San Isidro, in which, after being relegated the club did not show up to play in 1977, with which the club was disaffiliated and consummated his disappearance.[5]

    In 2023, the club participates in the Liga Distrital de La Victoria.

    Club Name change[edit]

    Season Club name
    1925–1950 Sucre FC
    1951–1976 Mariscal Sucre de Deportes
    2023–present C.D. Mariscal Sucre Sport

    Honours[edit]

    National[edit]

    • Peruvian Primera División:
    Winners: 1944, 1953
    Runner-up: 1939, 1949
    • Peruvian Segunda División:
    Winners: 1959, 1962, 1965
    Runner-up: 1969

    Regional[edit]

    • Liga Provincial de Lima:
    Winners (1): 1973 Serie B
    • División Intermedia:
    Winners (2): 1931, 1932
    • Segunda División Provincial de Lima:
    Winners (2): 1929 Zona de La Victoria, 1930 Primera Serie

    Statistics and results in First Division[edit]

    League history[edit]

    Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GF GA P Notes
    1933 1st 4 9 4 2 3 21 15 22.25 4/10 Regular season
    1934 1st 3 8 5 1 2 16 10 22.75 3/9 Regular season
    1935 1st 5 2 0 0 2 1 7 2 5/5 Regular season
    1937 1st 6 9 4 0 5 21 20 17 6/10 Regular season
    1938 1st 8 8 3 0 5 16 22 14 8/9 Regular season
    1939 1st 2 14 6 6 2 24 21 32 2/8 Regular season
    1940 1st 7 14 6 0 8 22 27 26 7/8 Regular season
    1941 1st 6 14 3 6 5 14 22 26 6/8 Regular season
    1942 1st 4 9 5 2 2 13 10 21 4/10 Regular season
    1943 1st 7 14 2 7 5 22 25 11 7/8 Regular season
    1944 1st 1 14 10 1 3 40 25 21 1/8 Regular season
    1945 1st 5 14 3 7 4 22 23 13 5/8 Regular season
    1946 1st 4 21 7 9 5 35 36 23 4/8 Regular season
    1947 1st 6 21 8 3 10 28 43 19 6/8 Regular season
    1948 1st 7 24 7 6 11 46 53 20 7/9 Regular season
    1949 1st 2 21 10 4 7 47 43 24 2/8 Regular season
    1950 1st 9 18 4 4 10 36 48 12 9/10 Regular season
    1951 1st 3 18 9 2 7 45 40 20 3/10 Regular season
    1952 1st 6 18 8 2 8 36 37 12 6/10 Regular season
    1953 1st 1 18 8 5 5 27 23 21 1/10 Regular season
    1954 1st 9 18 5 2 11 26 33 12 9/10 Regular season
    1955 1st 8 18 5 5 8 17 24 15 8/10 Regular season
    1956 1st 7 18 4 6 8 22 26 14 7/10 Regular season
    1957 1st 9 22 5 9 8 27 36 19 9/10 Regular season
    1958 1st 10 22 5 5 12 23 39 15 10/10 Regular season
    1960 1st 8 18 5 4 9 36 40 14 8/10 Regular season
    1961 1st 10 18 4 3 11 23 38 11 10/10 Regular season
    1963 1st 10 18 5 1 12 21 41 11 10/10 Regular season
    1966 1st 10 26 7 7 12 30 40 21 10/14 Regular season
    1967 1st 12 26 5 9 12 22 40 19 12/14 Regular season
    1968 1st 14 26 4 6 16 24 54 14 14/14 Regular season

    Notable managers[edit]

    • Peru Alfonso Huapaya (1944)
    • Peru Carlos Iturrizaga (1953)

    Notable players[edit]

    • Peru Juan Flores (1937)
    • Peru Walter Ormeño (1951–1952)
    • Argentina Waldino Aguirre (1951–1952)
    • Peru Rodolfo Bazán (1957–1958)
    • Peru Jesus Goyzueta (1967–1968)

    References[edit]

    1. ^ RSSSF - Primera División 1951
    2. ^ Juan Pablo Andrés, Héctor Villa Martínez and Karel Stokkermans (23 December 2014). "Peru - List of Champions". RSSSF. Retrieved 29 December 2014.
    3. ^ Dechalaca.com - Mariscal Sucre campeón 1953: Dándole la vuelta completa
    4. ^ RSSSF - Primera División 1968
    5. ^ Dechalaca.com - Mariscal Sucre 90 años: Mariscal con noventa galones

    External links[edit]


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