Peru - Liga 1 07/21 16:15 2 [5] Deportivo San Martin v Real Garcilaso [16] W 2-1
Peru - Liga 1 07/13 20:30 1 [8] UTC Cajamarca v Deportivo San Martin [16] W 0-2
Peru Copa Bicentenario 07/05 18:15 3 [1] Deportivo San Martin v Molinos El Pirata [4] D 0-0
Peru Copa Bicentenario 06/30 18:00 2 [2] Los Caimanes FC v Deportivo San Martin [1] D 2-2
Peru Copa Bicentenario 06/23 16:30 1 [2] Juan Aurich v Deportivo San Martin [2] W 0-2
Peru - Liga 1 06/10 20:30 17 [13] Ayacucho FC v Deportivo San Martin [16] L 5-0
Peru - Liga 1 06/02 18:30 16 [17] Deportivo San Martin v Deportivo Municipal [3] D 0-0
Peru - Liga 1 05/25 22:45 15 [9] Academia Deportiva Cantolao v Deportivo San Martin [16] L 3-1
Peru - Liga 1 05/19 18:30 14 [17] Deportivo San Martin v Cesar Vallejo [4] W 2-1
Peru - Liga 1 05/13 20:30 13 [2] Sporting Cristal v Deportivo San Martin [17] L 4-0
Peru - Liga 1 05/05 16:15 12 [16] Deportivo San Martin v Sport Boys [18] D 1-1
Peru - Liga 1 04/28 23:00 11 [11] Alianza Lima v Deportivo San Martin [16] L 1-0
Peru - Liga 1 04/21 16:15 10 Deportivo San Martin v Sport Huancayo W 2-1
Peru - Liga 1 04/12 20:30 9 Deportivo Binacional v Deportivo San Martin L 6-0
Peru - Liga 1 04/06 18:15 8 Deportivo San Martin v Alianza Universidad D 1-1
Peru - Liga 1 03/31 01:00 7 FBC Melgar v Deportivo San Martin L 3-1
Peru - Liga 1 03/24 16:15 6 Deportivo San Martin v Carlos Manucci W 1-0
Peru - Liga 1 03/16 20:30 5 Union Comercio v Deportivo San Martin D 0-0
Peru - Liga 1 03/10 16:00 4 Molinos El Pirata v Deportivo San Martin D 0-0
Peru - Liga 1 03/02 01:00 3 Deportivo San Martin v Universitario de Deportes L 2-3
Peru - Liga 1 02/25 20:30 2 Real Garcilaso v Deportivo San Martin L 2-1
Peru - Liga 1 02/16 18:15 1 Deportivo San Martin v UTC Cajamarca D 1-1
Meciuri amicale internationale intercluburi 02/03 17:00 1 Olmedo v Deportivo San Martin W 0-1
Meciuri amicale internationale intercluburi 02/02 02:08 - Deportivo Cuenca v Deportivo San Martin L 1-0
Peru - Liga 1 11/25 20:30 15 [7] Deportivo San Martin v FBC Melgar [1] D 1-1
Peru - Liga 1 11/22 01:00 11 [9] Deportivo San Martin v Alianza Lima [2] D 1-1
Peru - Liga 1 11/10 20:30 14 [13] Comerciantes Unidos v Deportivo San Martin [5] L 3-1
Peru - Liga 1 11/06 20:30 13 [4] Deportivo San Martin v Real Garcilaso [7] L 2-3
Peru - Liga 1 11/03 20:00 12 [10] Deportivo Municipal v Deportivo San Martin [3] L 3-1
Peru - Liga 1 10/27 18:00 10 [5] Sporting Cristal v Deportivo San Martin [3] W 0-1

Club Deportivo Universidad de San Martín de Porres S.A., commonly known as Club Deportivo USMP, is a Peruvian football club based in the city of Lima. The club was founded in 2004 as a joint stock company, the first in Peru. In just their first season, the club began playing in the Peruvian top-flight, the Torneo Descentralizado, after they bought the promotional place of the 2003 Segunda División winners, Sport Coopsol. The team obtained their first Descentralizado title in 2007, the second in 2008 and their third in 2010.

The name comes from the Universidad de San Martín de Porres, a university in Lima.

History

In the 2004 Apertura, Universidad San Martin's results were poor. They accumulated 10 points and were positioned last on the table. Although the club managed to win 47 points and reached second place in the Clausura. In total, San Martin was placed 12th with 57 points. On the relegation table they placed eleventh, remaining in the first division. The following season, they did better and placed fourth, qualifying for the 2006 Copa Sudamericana. Although they were eliminated in the preliminary round, they won their first international game by defeating Bolognesi in a home game 3–2 but were eliminated because of the away goals rule. In 2006, they placed 6th on the aggregate table and did not qualify for any international tournament.

The beginning of the 2007 season smiled upon the "Santos". They won the Apertura for the first time after defeating Cienciano 2–1 in Cuzco, qualifying for the 2008 Copa Libertadores. Despite not finishing in the top 6 places in the Clausura tournament, thereby not fulfilling the condition to qualify for the national title playoff, the Clausura winners Coronel Bolognesi had not satisfied the condition in the Apertura either, so no playoff was played and San Martín were awarded the national title on the basis of its better aggregate record throughout the season.

In the 2009 Copa Libertadores, San Martin became the first Peruvian team to pass the group stage since 2004, eliminating River Plate of Argentina, Nacional of Paraguay, Nacional of Uruguay, and would lose in the round of 16 to Grêmio of Brazil 1–5 on aggregate.

On 12 December 2010, at Estadio Monumental, Universidad San Martin defeated León de Huánuco in Peru's two-legged final that gave Universidad San Martín the domestic championship.

On 20 February 2012, the club Universidad San Martín, for extra-sporting issues, announced their definitive retirement from the local tournament and professional football.

On 14 March 2012, the club Universidad San Martín returned to the local tournament and professional football.