Irene González (footballer)
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Irene González Basanta (26 March 1909 – 8 April 1928) was a Spanish professional
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who played as a
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for Irene Fútbol Club, which she founded. She is credited as the first woman in Spain to play football professionally, and among the first anywhere.


Early life

González was born near Campo de la Leña near the Monte Alto neighborhood of
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, Galicia,
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, and raised in the Orillamar neighborhood. As a child, she would join football matches played by boys in the streets or the fields of A Estrada. Her father was a police officer who did not approve of her youthful inclination toward football, and by some accounts would drag her screaming away from a match. By 1924, her parents, brother, and nephew had died, orphaning her to the care of her older sister, Delfina, and her brother-in-law, Delfina's husband.


Club career


Local men's clubs

At the age of 15, González played as a centre-forward for local men's club Barcelona FC, unaffiliated with the Catalan club, as well as with local club Racing Coruñés. She later switched to goalkeeper and competed for minutes with Rodrigo García Vizoso, who would later join professional clubs Deportivo de La Coruña and
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. Vizoso recalled in 2008 that González would also attend his matches and cheer for him from behind his goal. González faced regular misogynistic criticism, including slurs.


Irene Fútbol Club, 1925–1927

González launched Irene Fútbol Club in January 1925, at the age of 16, and served as the team's captain and promoter. The club's players were all male except for herself. The club toured Galicia and charged money to play matches, including friendly matches against third-division teams from Vilaboa, A Laracha,
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, and Betanzos, and exhibitions played before Deportivo de La Coruña matches in the Parque de Riazor. The magazine ''Galicia'' covered the club in February 1925 with an anonymous commentary endorsing exercise among women, which was the subject of criticism and fears of the masculinization of women. González was photographed in 1925 leaning against a goalpost dressed similarly to her goalkeeping inspiration,
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, in a white turtleneck sweater and black knee-length shorts, a football under her foot. The photograph was posted in a shop on Calle Real in A Coruña, a report of which published in the newspaper ''El Orzán'' drew notoriety to González and her club. González organized an 18-team tournament from June to September 1925. By 1926, Irene FC matches — marketed as children's events — drew enough attention that Racing de Ferrol charged for tickets for a match on 24 May 1926 between Irene FC and the club's reserves at Campo de Futbol O Inferniño. Irene FC lost 7–1 but were celebrated by the crowd and Racing's board, and the match was covered by the periodical '' El Pueblo Gallego''. González's last played match on record was on 1 May 1927.


Playing style

Accounts of González's goalkeeping complimented her height, agility, and positioning, and noted her fearlessness in making diving saves and departures from the goal. She was reportedly vocal, even vulgar, in commanding her defensive line, and kept a doll of a footballer in her net as a ward against goals as her idol Zamora had also done.


Illness and death

By the middle of 1927 González had fallen ill with
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, which had killed thousands in Galicia during an epidemic between 1924 and 1927. Locals and Galician newspapers staged fundraisers and a charity friendly match to support her family. She sold clothes and belongings to pay for treatment, though some of the charity helped her recover them and improve her living conditions. Clubs in Racing, Ferrol, and Betanzos also held collections to assist her. She was first reported dead on 9 April 1928, and confirmed by the newspaper ''El Eco de Santiago'' on 11 April 1928.


Legacy

González inspired a chant among girls in A Coruña that survived several years after her death, in which the singer tells her mother that she wants to become wealthy playing fútbol like González: In 2022, the A Coruña city council approved a motion to rename a street in González's honor. In 2023, La Coruña hosted the inaugural ''Copa Internacional Irene González Basanta'', an international girls' club football tournament named in her honor. On 10 April 2023, the girls' academy of
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defeated their
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counterparts 2–0 to win the first cup.


See also

*
Women's football in Spain Women's football in Spain is not one of the traditional powers of women's football since the sport has a small following. Although football in the most popular sport in Spain, Men's football usually gets the biggest following. Currently there are ...
* Bans of women's association football in Spain *
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, a contemporary women's football club in
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, and
Lily Parr Lilian Parr (26 April 1905 – 24 May 1978) was an English professional women's association football player who played as a winger. She is best known for playing for the Dick, Kerr's Ladies team, which was founded in 1917 and based in Preston, ...
, its star striker * Karbo Deportivo, based in La Coruña and now Deportivo de La Coruña's women's section, which won the first three editions of the Campeonato de España in 1983 to 1985 * Ana Carmona Ruiz


Biographies and related works

* ''Irene y las puertas del fútbol: Historia de una pionera'', a 2020 biography by Rubén Ventureira and Juan Luis Rodríguez Cudeiro * ''Todo sobre o fútbol galego'', a 2012 history of football in Galicia by Carlos Freire Cordeiro * ''Irene, a porteira'', a 2008 documentary short film by Óscar Losada


References

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