C.D. Atlético Marte Explained

Fullname:Club Deportivo Atlético Marte
Clubname:Atlético Marte
Nickname:Los Marcianos (The Martians)
El Equipo Bandera (The Flag Team)
El Bombardero Marciano (The Martians Bombers)
Los Carabineros (The Police)
Ground:Estadio Cuscatlán
Chairman: Luis Carrillo
Manager: Edson Flores
League:ADFA San Salvador
Season:2022 Apertura
Position:Overall: 8th
Playoffs: Quarterfinal
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Club Deportivo Atlético Marte, also known as Atlético Marte, is a Salvadorian association football club based in San Salvador.[1]

The club plays in the Primera División de Fútbol Profesional, the top tier of the El Salvador football league system, and host matches at the Estadio Cuscatlán.[2] [3]

Atlético Marte have a long-standing rivalry with their neighbouring club Alianza, with whom they have contested the derby since 1968.

Since its formation in 1950, the club has won eight Primera División titles—in 1955, 1956, 1957, 1969, 1970, 1980–81, 1982, and 1985—and the Segunda División de El Salvador once, in Torneo Clausura 2009).

In 1981, the team was runner-up of the CONCACAF Champions' Cup losing to SV Transvaal of Suriname. Atlético Marte won their inaugural international title, the 1991 CONCACAF Cup Winners Cup with 2 victories over Racing Gonaïves and Leones Negros UdeG and a loss to Comunicaciones F.C.

The club has changed their name several times to C.D. Árabe Marte (1998–99), (1999–00) and C.D. Atlético Marte Quezaltepeque (2006–08). The club returned to the original name in 2008; C.D. Atlético Marte.

In the 1980s, Salvadoran football legend Luis Ramírez Zapata and Norberto Huezo, Ramón Fagoaga, José Luis Rugamas were among their star players.

History

Foundation and early history

The history of Atletico Marte started at the end of the 1940s, when the San Salvadorian team España FC was dissolved.

Emilio Guardado and Carlos Carranza, leaders of the recent dissolved España FC, called a meeting with the players that remained of this team and others in the capital city of San Salvador to give life to another club called Alacranes F.C.

After a year playing under the name of Alacranes F.C., club president Colonel José Castro Melendez called a meeting at the old national gymnasium, and at the initiative of the player Conrado Miranda, it was decided to change the club name to Atletico Marte.

The club was officially born on the 2 June 1950 by the combination of military-related members such as José Castro Melendez, Fidel Quintanilla and Jesús Rodríguez and the general public such as Emilio Guardado, José Santiago Avelar and Armando Carranza.

The original uniform colors were ochre and beige, however with the passage of time the colors were changed to the current blue and white.

One of the most significant events of Atetico Marte was a 2–0 triumph on the home turf of Deportivo Saprissa, the first time a Salvadorian club had defeated a Costa Rican side on the opponent's home turf. The goals were scored by Gustavo "el Bordador" Lucha y Raúl Peña.

Premierships success

The club had played in the Primera División for five years, however it wasn't until the 1955 season under the players-coaches of Conrado Miranda and Isaiah Choto they won their first title. This was done thanks to 1–0 victory over Leones de Sonsonate with the lone goal coming from Fernando "El Gato" Barrios.

The players included Manuel "Tamalón" Garay, Antonio Montes, Armando Larín, Rutilio Rivera, Luis Antonio Regalado "Loco", Conrado Miranda, Gerónimo Pericullo (Argentina), Juan Bautista Pérez (Argentina), Raúl "Pibe" Vásquez (Argentina), Gustavo "el Bordador" Lucha, Fernando "el Gato" Barrios and René Pimentel.

Atletico Marte with the same core group of players from the previous campaign and the inclusion of Guatemalan Gabriel Urriolawere able to capture their second title consecutively, always under the command of Conrado Miranda and Isaiah Choto.

In 1956–57 campaign, the club was rejuvenated with players such as goalkeeper Francisco "Paco" Francés, Argentinian Rodolfo Baello, Guillermo "Loro" Castro, Julio César "Muñeca" Mejía, Mauricio "Pachín" González and many others. The club was able to win their 3rd title.

A winning title would escape the club for more than a decade until 1969 when they won their fourth title thanks to future world cup coach Chilean Hernán Carrasco Vivanco and star players Raúl "Araña" Magaña, Guillermo Castro, Argentinian Rodolfo Baello, José Antonio "Ruso" Quintanilla, Chilean Ricardo Sepúlveda and Sergio Méndez.This was followed up with their fifth title in 1970 making the second time the club had won back to back title, this time they were reinforced with players such as Francisco Roque, Ernesto Aparicio, Manuel Cañadas, Adonay Castillo, Fernando Villalta, Roberto Morales, Elenilson Franco and Brazilian Odir Jacques.

Atletico Marte once again went a decade without a title, until 1980, when under the technical direction of Armando Contreras Palma and a squad predominately made up of Salvadoran players such as Carlos Felipe Cañadas, Milton Campos, Alfredo Rivera, José Castillo, Jorge Peña, Manuel Ramos, Danilo Blanco, Ramón Fagoaga, Norberto Huezo, Jorge Salomón Campos and Miguel González were able to win their sixth title.

Atletico Marte under the technical direction of Armando Contreras Palma and assistant coach former world cup player Juan Ramón "Mon" Martinez the club was able to win their seventh title i 1982. The tournament was called President Alvaro Alfredo Magaña Cup, in honor of the current president of the republic El Salvador.This was thanks to a two-game series win over Independiente of San Vicente, the first game was 1–0 victory with a lone goal José Antonio "Tolín" Infantozzi and this was followed with a 2–0 victory with goals by José Antonio "Tolín" Infantozzi and Wilfredo "El Doctorcito" Huezo.

On 25 December 1985, Atlético Marte won their eighth and final Primera División title. This was thanks to a 5–2 victory over Alianza with the goals of Atletico Marte coming from Salomón Campos Mezquita, Norberto Huezo, Mario Figueroa (2) and Wilfredo Huezo.The list of players that helped them win the title included José Luis Rugamas, Alfredo Fagoaga, Marcial Turcios, Santana Cartagena, Danilo Blanco, Guillermo Ragazzone, Nelson Escobar, Norberto Huezo, Salomón Campos, Mauricio Perla, Carlos Meléndez, William "el Pony" Rosales, Uruguayan Raúl Esnal and Mario Figueroa.[4]

Champions of CONCACAF 1992

On the international stage Atlético Marte had reached the final of the 1981 CONCACAF Champions Cup, however they lost the series to the SV Transvaal from Suriname.However, in 1991, the club was finally recognized internationally thanks to being crowned the champions of the CONCACAF Cup Winners Cup, a competition which was held in Guatemala and had strong clubs such as Universidad de Guadalajara from Mexico, Comunicaciones from Guatemala, Deportivo Saprissa from Costa Rica and Real Estelí from Nicaragua.[5] Atletico Marte finished first in the group with a record of 2 wins and 1 loss.

Relegation to Segundo División

After several attempts to win another domestic title, by assembling top quality national and foreign players, Atletico Marte suffered a massive decline due to administrative mismanagement and eventually entered into economic crisis which led to poor results eventually getting the club relegated at the end of the 2002 season.[6]

Promotion-back to the Primera División

However, leaders of Atletico Marte never gave up on the team and there was always a well publicized effort to return it to the Primera División. It was not until 2004, that the mythical Raul Alfredo "spider" Magaña approached the directors, presenting a draft where it recruited new sponsors and new management.

After almost five years of work, they won the Clausura 2008 title and would contest the winner of the Apertura to determine direct promotion. The loser would contest the ninth place side in the Primera División to determine if there should be promotion/relegation.

Atletico Marte was unsuccessful at apertura and clausura when they lost to Marte Soyapango in a penalty shootout in the semi-final.

On 14 June 2009 Atletico Marte returned to the Primera División by defeating AFI El Roble 1–0, at the Estadio Cuscatlan.

The only goal of this historic victory was by Roberto Maradiaga, and the technician that made possible the rise was the Argentine Ramiro Cepeda, a former player in Martian Segundo División in his first year working as a coach.

Modern era

Atletico Marte's run in the Primera División from 2009 to 2015 was a mix of little to moderate success, excluding the Apertura 2013 season where under the guidance of Guillermo Rivera the team finished first in the league (including a record 14 undefeated matches) and reached the semi-final where they were eliminated by the tournament champion Isidro Metapan 3–2 on aggregate, the team was a middle to low league team.[7]

Although the emergence of talented players such as Gilberto Baires, Ibsen Castro, Otoniel Salinas, Javier Gomez, Anibal Parada, Christopher Ramirez, Christian Esnal, Argentinian Gonzalo Mazzia and Uruguayan Mauro Aldave.

On 3 May 2015, after 7 years of top flight football, Atletico Marte were relegated to the Segundo División despite a 4–1 victory over Dragon. They were knocked out by C.D. Pasaquina by one point.[8] On 18 June 2015 the team purchased a franchise license in the new expansion of the Primera División and would compete in the Primera División for the Apertura 2015 season.[9] At the end of 2016 clausura season, Atletico Marte were relegated[10]

In April 2020, El Vencedor announced that due to financial hardship they would be releasing their spot in the Primera División to Atletico Marte.[11]

After three years, with minimal success, On June 26, 2023, Atletico Marte sold their spot to Municipal Limeno and ended their spell in first division.[12]

Atletico Marte due to complication on selling their spot to Municipal Limeno, Atletico Marte were registered to ADFA San Salvador in the fourth tier in Salvadoran Football league system.

Honours

Domestic

Leagues

Cups

CONCACAF

UNCAF

Performance in CONCACAF and Domestic competitions

2 appearances

Best: Champion in 1991

1991 – Champion

1994 – Quarter-finals

1 appearance

Best: Runner-up in 1981

1981 CONCACAF Champions' Cup: Runners up

5 appearances

Best: Third place in 1979

1971 Copa Fraternidad

Fourth place

1972 Copa Fraternidad

Group stage

1979 Copa Fraternidad

Third place

1980 Copa Fraternidad: Group Stage

1983 Copa Fraternidad: Group Stage

Overall seasons table in Primera División de Fútbol Profesional

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Stadium

Since its establishment in 1950, Atletico Marte stadiums has been:

San Salvador (2017–present)
TBD (TBD) game in Segunda DivisiÓn
San Salvador (2001–2005, 2009–2016)
San Salvador (1950–2001)

The team plays its home games in the 45,000 capacity all-seater Estadio Cuscatlán, in San Salvador. Previously the team played at Flor Blanca, where they had played their home matches from 1950 until the end of the 2001 season. The stadium in San Salvador. The team's headquarters are located in TBD.

Rivalry

Atletico Marte's chief rivalry is with the San Salvador-based team Alianza F.C., against whom they contest the Derbi capitalino. The two teams met 196 times since 1959, with the Alianza winning 87 matches, Atletico Marte winning 50 games and 61 draws.[13] The most recent result was a 1–0 victory by Atletico Marte on the 2 April 2023.

Sponsorship

Companies that Atletico Marte currently has sponsorship deals with for 2023–2024 includes:

Kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors

Luis Angel Firpo's shirts have been sponsored by Pilsener since 2017. Previous sponsors have been Tapachulteca (1988–1999), TACA (1992), Pepsi (1999), Diana (2007–2013), Pilsener (2007–2013), Burger King (2013) and Tigo (2009). Their kits have been manufactured by Galaxia (since) . Prior manufacturers have been Galaxia (1999–2007, 2018), Kelme (2017) and Joma (2009–2013), Aviva (2018-TBD)

PeriodCompany
1988-1989 Umbro
1994-1998 Umbro
2011-2012 Galaxia
2015 Rush Sports Wear
2017-2019 Galaxia
2021 Arijam Sports
2022-2023 Tony Sports
2024–present Arijam Sports

Current squad

As of October 2023

Out

Coaching staff

PositionStaff
Manager Edson Flores (*)
Assistant Manager TBD
Assistant Manager TBD
Reserve Manager TBD
Ladies's Manager TBD
Fitness coach TBD
Goalkeeper Coach TBD
Kineslogic TBD
Utility Equipment TBD
Football director TBD
Team Doctor TBD

Management

PositionStaff
OwnerInversiones Sport Claros
President Luis Carrillo
Vice President
Secretary Marlon Claros
Sportraadslid German Estrada

Notable players

Foreign players

Players with senior international caps:

World cup players

This list all the players that have represented their respective national teams at the World cup. Those in Bold were playing with Atletico Marte when they played : https://www.elsalvador.com/deportes/futbol/equipos-mas-jugadores-selecta-mundiales-fifa/1025126/2022/

Copa America winners

Amílcar Cabral Cup winners

Team captains

NameYears
Julio Cesar Mejia (Muneca)1966
Guillermo Castro (Loro)1968
Alberto Villalta1969-1970
Sergio Méndez1975
Helio Rodrigues1976-1978
Luis Cesar Condomi1977-1978
Miguel Gonzalez1978
Freddy Rivera1981
Manuel "Lobo" Ramos y Ramos1982-1983
Ramón Fagoaga1985
Raúl Esnal1986-1987
Norberto Huezo1987
Carlos Cacho Melendez1989
Santana Sanabria1990-1991
Carlos Castro Borja1992-1993
Wilfredo Iraheta Sanabria1993-1994
Ricardo Guevara1994-1995
Carlos Castro Borja1996
Juan Carlos Hernández Baldizón 2002
Anibal Parada2008-2012
Gilberto Baires2012
Erick Molina2013-2014
Anibal Parada2015
Erick Molina2016
Diego Hunter2019-2020
Luis Tatuaca2020-2021
Jose Portillo2021
Andrés Quejada2021-May 2022
Diego ChevezJune 2022- June 2023
Kevin RamosJuly 2023-Present

Club records

See main article: List of Atletico Marte records and statistics.

Sergio Méndez is the all-time leading goalscorer for Atletico Marte, with 146—since joining the club in 1971. Miguel Gonzalez Barillas, who is the comes in second in all competitions with 87. TBD is the club's highest scorer in a single season with TBD goals in 00 appearances in the 1957–58 season. The most goals scored by a player in a single match is 4, This was achieved by TBD in a game against TBD in the 1980 season. The biggest victory recorded by Atletico Marte was 8–1 against Aguila, Primera División, 5 December 1993. Atletico Marte heaviest championship defeats came during the 1989 season: It was against TBD in 1989 (1–7).

Head coaches of Atlético Marte

See main article: List of head coaches of Atletico Marte.

The club's current manager is Salvadoran Edson Flores.[14] 12] There have been TBD permanent and TBD caretaker managers of Atletico Marte since the appointment of the club's first professional manager, Emilio Guardado in 1950. The club's longest-serving manager, in terms of both length of tenure and number of games overseen, is TBD, who managed the club between 1996 and 2018. Argentine José Santacomba was Atletico Marte's first manager from outside the El Salvador. Salvadorans Conrado Miranda and Armando Contreras Palma is the club's most successful coach, having won three Primera División titles and one Copa El Salvador; followed closely by Chilean Hernán Carrasco Vivanco, who won two Primera División titles.

The following managers won at least one trophy when in charge of Atlético Marte
NamePeriodTrophies
Conrado Miranda1955–19573 Primera División de Fútbol Profesional
Hernán Carrasco Vivanco1968–1970, 20022 Primera División de Fútbol Profesional
Armando Contreras Palma1981–1985, 1991, 19973 Primera División de Fútbol Profesional, 1 1991 Copa El Salvador
Carlos Jurado19911 UNCAF Cup Winners Cup
Juan Ramón Paredes[15] 19911 CONCACAF Cup Winners Cup
Ramiro Cepeda2008–20101 Segunda División de El Salvador

List of presidents

Atletico Marte have had numerous presidents over the course of their history, some of which have been the owners of the club, others have been Military rulers. Here is a complete list from when Jesús Rodolfo Rodríguez took over at the club in 1950, until the present day.

 
NameYears
Jesús Rodolfo Rodríguez (Military Leader)1950
José Castro Meléndez (Military Leader)1950
Carlos H. Cornejo (Military Leader)TBD
Salvador Henríquez (Military Leader)TBD
Oscar René Serrano (Military Leader)1973
Miguel Angel Castillo (Military Leader)TBD
Angel Napoleón Orantes (Military Leader)TBD
Jesús Gabriel Contreras (Military Leader)TBD
Max Leiva (Military Leader)TBD
Jorge Alberto Domínguez (Military Leader)TBD
Marco A. González (Military Leader)TBD
Mauricio Ernesto Vargas (Military Leader)1995
Héctor Lobo (Military Leader)TBD
Sigifredo Ochoa Pérez (Military Leader)TBD
Mauricio Hernandez (Military Leader)1988–89
 
NameYears
Esteban MunguíaTBD
Félix Castillo Mayorga1982–84
Felipe Mira, Orlando CalderónTBD
José A. PlateroTBD
Odilio VicheTBD
Saúl SalgueroTBD
Otmaro LunaTBD
Osmín ViscarraTBD
Emilio CharurTBD
Ernesto "El Chato" Vargas1994
Mauricio Ernesto Vargas1997-1998
Rafael Ignacio Perez1999-TBD
Vicente Carranza2001
Félix Guardado2002–12
Hugo Carrillo2012–2016
Tomas Aguirre2017–2018
Hugo Carrillo2019–2022
Marlon Claros 2023–Present

Notes

  1. Web site: Roble y Marte, a asaltar el liderato en Segunda Divisi n Noticias de El Salvador - elsalvador.com. 23 February 2018.
  2. Web site: Club Deportivo Atlético Marte :: Estadísticas :: Títulos :: Títulos :: Historia :: Goles :: Próximos Partidos :: Resultados :: Noticias :: Vídeos :: Fotos :: Plantilla :: Ceroacero.es .
  3. Web site: Empatitis en el inicio de la jornada de Segunda Divisi n Noticias de El Salvador - elsalvador.com. 18 February 2018.
  4. Web site: Campeones . CLIMA . 19 June 2015 . 2008 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070126003804/http://www.clima.com.sv/campeones.php . 2007-01-26 . dead .
  5. Web site: Los años de gloria . El Salvador.com . 27 June 2015 . 21 April 2002 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120402220819/http://www.elsalvador.com/enlajugada/13edicion/nota1.html . 2 April 2012 . dead .
  6. Web site: Marte pagó el precio más alto . El Salvador.com . 25 October 2021 . 24 April 2002 .
  7. Web site: Atlético Marte: Maximus Invictus . Culebrita Macheteada . 19 June 2015 . 1 November 2013.
  8. Web site: Y volver, volver, volver... . La Prensa Grafica . 19 June 2015 . 4 May 2015.
  9. Web site: Chalatecos y marcianos nuevos inquilinos de la Liga Pepsi . primerafutboles . 19 June 2015 . 18 June 2015.
  10. Web site: Otra vez a segunda . El Grafico . 29 April 2016. 28 April 2016.
  11. Web site: Vuelve Atlético Marte a Primera División: El Vencedor le "donará" su categoríaa . Elsalavdor.com . 14 April 2020. 30 March 2020.
  12. Web site: Marte cede su categoria al Limeno. Marte cedes their spot to Limeno. es. 26 June 2023. 1 July 2023. elgrafico.com.
  13. Web site: Duelo por la capital. elgrafico.com. 23 June 2024. Williams. Sandoval. 23 October 2020. es.
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  15. Web site: Marte, con un proyecto serio . https://archive.today/20141017133443/http://www.elsalvador.com/noticias/EDICIONESANTERIORES/2001/ENERO/enero10/DEPORTES/depor7.html . dead . 17 October 2014 . ElSalvador.com . 19 June 2015 . 10 January 2001 .

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