Founded in 1933, the club hails from the Tenerife tourist hotspot of Los Cristianos, moving to its 7,500 capacity Estadio Antonio Domínguez Alfonso in Playa de Las Américas in 1969.
At the time of its official formation, the club played its games on the El Guincho salt flats, which were located near one of Tenerife's now most-popular beaches, Las Vistas.
However, in its fifth and final season in the third tier, CD Marino began to experience significant financial difficulties, which saw the club suffer a slump both on and off the pitch.
In the 2006-07 season, CD Marino's eighth season in the fifth tier, the club managed a second place finish, defeating Unión Deportiva Balos of the Las Palmas Preferential Inter-Island league to win promotion back to the Third Division Canary Islands Group just under twenty years since it last played in the league.
It was the first time that CD Tenerife, the island's most successful football club, had faced another Tenerife-based side in a league fixture.
[5] The opening day defeat would be a sign of things to come from the club, which ultimately suffered relegation at the end-of-the-season after finishing at the bottom of the table.
With COVID dictating that only one leg would be played as opposed to the usual two, CD Marino found themselves falling at the first hurdle after being defeated 1-0 by their fellow promotion chasing side.
Located in the municipality of Arona, CD Marino is one of many football clubs from the area, which has seen it enjoy many local rivalries as a result since its inception.