Max Martinez

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Maxwell Martínez
Born: (1991-05-11) May 11, 1991 (age 32)
Career information
Position(s)Quarterback
CollegeCornell University
Career history
As player
2009Cornell

Maxwell Manuel Martínez (born May 11, 1991) is an American-Spanish former American football quarterback for Cornell Big Red football. He ran as a candidate in the 2021 Miami mayoral election against Francis Suarez.[1][2]

Football career[edit]

Martinez was a three-year letter winner at Belen Jesuit High School as a running back and wide receiver, earning All-Dade County football honors. In 2008, during the Nike SPARQ training camp in Miami, he achieved the highest rating among all athletes.[3] Martinez sustained a broken back injury, preventing him from playing during his senior season.[4]

Martinez was later recruited by Jim Knowles to play college football at Cornell, where he played running back and cornerback.[5] He served as team captain of the football and track and field squads at Cornell.[3][6][7]

He graduated with a bachelor's degree in government from the College of Arts and Sciences in May 2013.[3]

He was the creator of the Miami Legacy concept for David Beckham's MLS project.[8][9]

Political career[edit]

In 2021, at the age of 29, Max ran as a candidate in the Miami Mayoral Election against Francis Suarez. He came in second and obtained a double-digit percentage of the vote.[1][2][10]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Flechas, Joey. "As special election campaign begins in Miami's coastal neighborhoods, four file early". Miami Herald.
  2. ^ a b Torres, Andrea; Ramos, Roy (3 November 2021). "Mayor Francis Suarez wins reelection with overwhelming majority of votes". WPLG.
  3. ^ a b c "Juco spotlight: Butler County C.C." ESPN. 11 September 2012.
  4. ^ "Ten Questions with Max Martinez". The Cornell Daily Sun.
  5. ^ "Max Martinez of Maxfuture in Brickell". VoyageMIA. 27 November 2019.
  6. ^ "Max Martinez - 2012-13 - Football". Cornell University Athletics.
  7. ^ "Max Martinez - 2009-10 - Men's Track & Field". Cornell University Athletics.
  8. ^ Hidalgo, Dani; Guisasola, Arthur (19 April 2016). "Miami native Max Martinez may have just come up with a name for David Beckham's new team". Diario AS.
  9. ^ Elfrink, Tim. "Here's Another Cool Fan Concept for Beckham's Miami MLS Team Uniforms". Miami New Times.
  10. ^ "Max Martinez". Ballotpedia.

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