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| fullname = Club Deportivo Marte
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| nickname = ''Marcianos''
| nickname = ''Marcianos'' (Martians)
| founded = {{Start date and years ago|1928}}
| founded = {{Start date and years ago|1928}}<br>{{Start date and years ago|1992}}, ''refounded as Marte Morelos''
| dissolved = 2001
| dissolved = {{Start date and years ago|2001}}
| ground = [[Estadio Centenario (Cuernavaca)|Estadio Centenario]]<br>[[Cuernavaca]], [[Morelos]]
| ground = [[Estadio Centenario (Cuernavaca)|Estadio Centenario]]<br>[[Cuernavaca]], [[Morelos]]
| capacity = 13,500
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'''Club Deportivo Marte''' was a Mexican [[Association football|football]] club.
'''Club Deportivo Marte''', also known as '''Marte Fútbol Club''', was a Mexican [[Association football|football]] club, that played in the [[Primera Fuerza|Campeonato de Primera Fuerza/Liga Mayor]] (1928–1932, 1937–1943) and also played in the [[Liga MX|Liga Mayor/Primera División de México]] from 1943 to 1955.
Founded in [[Mexico City]] in 1928, it later moved to [[Cuernavaca]], [[Morelos]] in 1953, and three years later CD Marte was dissolved.
The club was refounded in 1992 as '''Marte Morelos''' and then changed its name to '''Potros Marte Pegaso''', and once again the club was dissolved in 2001.


==History==
==History==
The club began in [[Mexico City]], but in the 1950s they moved to [[Cuernavaca]], [[Morelos]], [[Mexico]]. The early club mainly consisted of Mexican soldiers, hence the name, in homage of the [[Mars (mythology)|Roman god of war]].
The club was founded in [[Mexico City]], but they moved to [[Cuernavaca]] in 1953. The early club mainly consisted of Mexican soldiers, hence the name, in homage of the [[Mars (mythology)|Roman god of war]].


===Amateur era===
===Amateur era===
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==Honours==
==Honours==
===Top division===
*'''[[Primera División de México|Amateur Era]]: 2'''
* '''[[Liga MX|Liga Mayor]]'''
::1928-29, 1942–43
** '''Champions (1)''': [[1953–54 Mexican Primera División season|1953-54]]

*'''[[Liga MX|Primera División]]: 1'''
* '''[[Campeón de Campeones]]'''
** '''Champions (2)''': 1943, 1954
::[[1953–54 Mexican Primera División season|1953-54]]

*'''[[Segunda División Profesional]]: 1'''
::Verano 2000

*'''[[Campeón de Campeones|Amateur Era]]: 1'''
::1943 (Marte vs. Moctezuma)


===Promotion division===
*'''[[Campeón de Campeones]]: 1'''
* '''[[Liga Premier de México|Segunda División]]'''
::1954 (Marte vs. América)
** '''Champions (1)''': Verano 2000
** Runners-up (1): Verano 1999


===Goalscorer title===
===Amateur===
* '''[[Primera Fuerza|Campeonato de Primera Fuerza/Liga Mayor]]''': [[1928–29 Primera Fuerza season|1928–29]], [[1942–43 Primera Fuerza season|1942–43]]
*'''Manuel Alonso''' (1942–43), (16 goals)
*'''Marco A. de Almeida''' (1994–95), (15 goals)


==See also==
==See also==

Latest revision as of 05:07, 26 December 2024

Marte
Full nameClub Deportivo Marte
Nickname(s)Marcianos (Martians)
Founded1928; 97 years ago (1928)
1992; 33 years ago (1992), refounded as Marte Morelos
Dissolved2001; 24 years ago (2001)
GroundEstadio Centenario
Cuernavaca, Morelos
Capacity13,500

Club Deportivo Marte, also known as Marte Fútbol Club, was a Mexican football club, that played in the Campeonato de Primera Fuerza/Liga Mayor (1928–1932, 1937–1943) and also played in the Liga Mayor/Primera División de México from 1943 to 1955. Founded in Mexico City in 1928, it later moved to Cuernavaca, Morelos in 1953, and three years later CD Marte was dissolved. The club was refounded in 1992 as Marte Morelos and then changed its name to Potros Marte Pegaso, and once again the club was dissolved in 2001.

History

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The club was founded in Mexico City, but they moved to Cuernavaca in 1953. The early club mainly consisted of Mexican soldiers, hence the name, in homage of the Roman god of war.

Amateur era

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The first tournament played by the club was during the 1928–29 season. In the early era, the club won two of its three titles.

First title

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The first title came in the 1928–29 season,[1] its first year. The club finished with 14 points from 8 matches, with a total of 7 victories and only 1 loss (at the time there were 2 points for a victory). The club made up a part of the Mexico national team in the 1930 FIFA World Cup in Uruguay.

Club J G E P Pts
1 Marte FC 8 7 0 1 14
2 España FC 8 6 1 1 13
3 América 8 5 1 2 11
4 Atlante 8 5 0 3 10
5 Necaxa 8 5 0 3 10
6 Asturias 8 3 1 4 7
7 Germania 8 2 0 6 4
8 Aurrerá 8 0 2 6 2
9 México FC 8 0 1 7 1
2001 badge

Honours

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Top division

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Promotion division

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Amateur

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "México – List of Final Tables". Retrieved 20 October 2012.