Mariscal Sucre was a Peruvian football club, located in the city of Lima.
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Full name | Mariscal Sucre de Deportes | ||
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Nickname(s) | Los Dinamiteros | ||
Founded | September 1, 1925 | ||
Ground | Estadio Nacional Lima, Perú | ||
Capacity | 45,000 | ||
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The club was founded with the name of Sucre FC and was promoted to Primera Division Peruana in 1933, later was renamed Mariscal Sucre de Deportes in 1951. [1]
The club won the national tournament in 1944 and 1953.[2]
In 1968, Mariscal Sucre was relegated when Centro Iqueño defeated them in a relegation playoff, and it was their last appearance in the Peruvian Primera Division.[3]
HonoursEdit
NationalEdit
- Winners (2): 1931, 1932
ReferencesEdit
- ^ RSSSF - Primera División 1951
- ^ Juan Pablo Andrés, Héctor Villa Martínez and Karel Stokkermans (23 December 2014). "Peru - List of Champions". RSSSF. Retrieved 29 December 2014.
- ^ RSSSF - Primera División 1968
External linksEdit
- La difusión del fútbol en Lima (Spanish)
- Peruvian football seasons
- Mariscal Sucre de Deportes FBC.
- CD Mariscal Sucre.
- La difusión del fútbol en Lima (Spanish).
- Galería de Equipos Peruanos - Parte 2.
- RSSSF - Peru - List of Champions.
- Peruvian football seasons.
- Efemérides 1958:Despedida del Mariscal Sucre.
- Efemérides 1958:Duelo Sport Boys vs Mariscal Sucre.
- Mariscal Sucre, Campeón 1953.
- Mariscal Sucre vs Universitario, 1945.
- Emblema Mariscal Sucre/Sucre F.C..
- Sucre F.C. insignia.
- Mariscal Sucre vs Atlético Grau 1966.
- Rodolfo Bazan , La Seleccion Juvenil 1954 y Mariscal Sucre.