[1] Over nine seasons (his professional career lasted 15 years) he amassed Segunda División totals of 249 matches and 78 goals, mainly at the service of Las Palmas.
[2] Born in Seville, Andalusia, and raised in the youth academy of local Sevilla FC, Márquez left in 1999 and signed for Atlético Madrid B, playing one season with the club in the Segunda División.
From then onwards he became one of the most consistent players of the team, while also captaining them on various occasions; El Matador (nickname he received whilst in the Canary Islands)[3] went down in the history of the club on 24 June 2006 as he scored the goal that meant its return to division two, the game's only at CD Linares after a pass from Nauzet Alemán.
[5][6] After forming an efficient attacking duo with Adrián Colunga in 2007–08 (29 goals between the pair)[7][8][9] he was again the main striker the following season and added 21 more, good enough for third in the individual chart although his side barely avoided a drop.
[10] After a poor 2009–10 campaign – 34 matches, three goals – Márquez left Las Palmas and signed for another club in the second tier, UD Salamanca,[11] suffering relegation in his first year.