F.C. Marco

Marco
Full name Futebol Clube do Marco
Founded 1927
Ground Estádio Municipal,
Marco de Canaveses, Portugal
Ground Capacity 10,000

Futebol Clube do Marco was a Portuguese football team based in Marco de Canaveses, Porto District. Founded in 1927, it held home games at Estádio Municipal de Marco de Canaveses, which has a 10,000-seat capacity.

History

Futebol Clube do Marco was founded on 25 May 1927. In 2000, it reached the second division for only the second time, being relegated at the end of the season, but immediately gaining promotion back.

During four consecutive seasons, Marco competed in the second level. In 2004–05, it achieved its best ever classification in the category, finishing in fourth position, nine points behind last promotee C.F. Estrela da Amadora. In the following campaign, the club ended its Portuguese Cup run with a valliant display against eventual winners FC Porto, losing 0–1 away.

On 27 September 2007, with Marco already in division three, the Portuguese Football Federation punished the club with relegation, suspension from all activity during two years and a 2,500 fine, following failure to appear in four league games.[1] A new side was created in 2009–10 as Associação Desportiva de Marco de Canaveses (AD Marco 09 for short), competing in the Porto Second Regional Division, and achieving promotion in the first season.

Appearances

League and Cup history

Season Ti. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Cup Notes
1999–00 3 1 342167 714269 Round 2 Promoted
2000–01 2 17 349619 396633 Round 3 Relegated
2001–02 3 1 342585 643883 Round 2 Promoted
2002–03 2 13 34111112 464933 Round 5
2003–04 2 15 3411815 415341 Round 6
2004–05 2 4 3413129 514351 Round 4
2005–06 2 16 347819 326329 Round 4 Relegated
2006–07 3 9 267109 313731 Round 4

Last updated: 25 June 2015
Ti. = Tier; 1 = Portuguese League; 2 = Liga de Honra; 3 = Portuguese Second Division / Campeonato Nacional de Seniores
4 = Portuguese Third Division; 5 = AF Porto First Division
Pos. = Position; Pl = Match played; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Lost; GS = Goal Scored; GA = Goal Against; P = Points

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