Rose Reilly
Personal information | |||
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Fou name | Rose Reilly | ||
Date o birth | [1] | 2 Januar 1955||
Place o birth | Kilmarnock, Scotland | ||
Playin poseetion | Striker | ||
Hauflin career | |||
Stewarton United | |||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1963–1972 | Stewarton & Thistle L.F.C. | ||
1972–1973 | Westthorn Utd L.F.C. | ||
1973–1975 | Reims | ||
1973–1977 | A.C.F. Milan | ||
1978–1979 | C.F. Jolly Cutispoti Catania | ||
1980–1983 | A.C.F. Alaska Lecce | ||
1984–1986 | A.C.F. Alaska Trani 80 | ||
1986–1988 | A.C.F. Napoli Select | ||
1988–1989 | A.C.F. Firenze Casa '77 | ||
1989–1990 | A.C.F. Oltrarno Firenze | ||
1990–1991 | A.C.F. Prato Sport | ||
Bari | |||
1994–1995 | A.C.F. Agliana | ||
Naitional team‡ | |||
Scotland | 10 | ||
Italy | 22 | (13) | |
* Senior club appearances an goals coontit for the domestic league anerly an correct as o 14:09, 11 January 2011 (UTC) ‡ Naitional team caps an goals correct as o 01:47, 11 January 2011 (UTC) |
Rose Reilly (born 2 Januar 1955), whose marriet name is Rose Peralta, is a Scots weemen's association fitbaa player, who representit baith the Scots weemen's fitbaa team an Italian weemen's fitbaa team.
Club career
[eedit | eedit soorce]Brocht up in Stewartoun in East Ayrshire, Scotland, Reilly began her fitbawin career at age seiven wi local boys' club Stewarton United an at ane pynt attractit the interest o scouts frae Glesga side Celtic,[2] She made her debut for the weemen's side Stewarton Thistle Ladies in 1965 against the Johnston Reid & White Rockets. She competit in Hughie Green's Women's Football Tournament reachin the regional feenal an aw, she wis pairt o the Stewarton side which liftit the inaugural Scots Cup in 1971 an reached the first WFA Cup feenal the same year an aw. In 1972 she muivit tae Westthorn Utd whaur she wan the treble o Scots Cup League Cup an the first League championship. Westthorn reached the WFA Cup feenal luisin 2-0 tae Southampton an aw. A desire tae play fitbaa profeesionally saw Reilly tae muive tae French profeesional ladies' side Reims in 1974.[2]
The Scottish Women's FA haed reactit tae creeticism frae Reilly an twa ither players, Edna Neillis an Elsie Cook, bi bannin thaim sine die.[3]
Efter a sax month spell wi Reims, Reilly wis bocht bi A.C.F. Milan an played for the weemen's profeesional team for fower years, winnin twa league titles in the process (o a eventual aicht she wis tae win wi a variety o Italian sides). Follaein on frae her initial spell wi Milan, Reilly continued tae play in Italian fitbaa till the age o 40, includin spells wi the ladies' sides o Catania[4][5][6] an Lecce.[2] Reilly twice wan the Serie A Golden Boot durin saisons 1978 an 1981, scorin 43 an 45 goals respectively (includin Italian Cup).[1] In the 1978–79 saison she wan championship titles in baith Italy an Fraunce, playin for Lecce on a Seturday nicht an then fleein tae Fraunce tae play for Reims on Sunday efternuins.[2]
She eventually retired agit 40,[7] haein wan aicht Serie A titles, a French title an fower Italian Cups.[1]
International career
[eedit | eedit soorce]Despite haein played ten times for her native Scotland an haein nae formal links tae Italy prior tae her muive tae A.C.F. Milan, Reilly wis selectit for the Italian weemen's naitional team an wis votit the best player in the Italian team which wan the (then unoffeecial) weemen's warld cup in 1984.[8] It wis reportit that team caiptain Reilly scored in the 3–1 feenal win ower Wast Germany in the northren Italian toun o Caorle.[9]
On the 12t Mairch 2007, Reilly wis inductit intae the Scots Sports Haw o Fame, wi a place in the SFA's Fitbaw Haw o Fame follaein in November o that year.[10]
Personal life
[eedit | eedit soorce]Syne 2001, Reilly lives in Stewartoun wi her Argentine husband Norberto Peralta an thair dochter, Meghan.[7]
References
[eedit | eedit soorce]- ↑ a b c Hugh MacDonald (12 November 2007). "Reilly rightly at home in Hall of Fame". The Herald. Glasgow. Retrieved 11 Januar 2011. Cite has empty unkent parameters:
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(help) - ↑ a b c d "How The Original Gregory's Girl Lived Her Dream of Dreams". The Independent. London. 25 Mairch 2007. Retrieved 25 Mairch 2007. Cite has empty unkent parameters:
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(help)[deid airtin] - ↑ Doug Gillan (12 Mey 2001). "Ayrshire Rose cultivates a love affair with the beautiful game". The Herald. Glasgow. Retrieved 11 Januar 2011. Cite has empty unkent parameters:
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(help) - ↑ (Italian) Il calcio rosa e vincente di Catania (Catania: a winning football in rose). Rose Reilly at Jolly Componibili Cutispoti Catania.
- ↑ (Italian) Rose Reilly at Jolly Componibili Catania[deid airtin].
- ↑ (Italian) Football at Catania: b/w pic of Jolly Componibili Cutispoti Catania with Rose Reilly.
- ↑ a b http://www.rsssf.com/tablesm/mundialito-women.html
- ↑ "Scot Who Won the World Cup With Italy". Retrieved 18 November 2007. Cite has empty unkent parameters:
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(help) - ↑ "Women's World Cup".
- ↑ "Hall of Fame Dinner 2007". Scottish Football Museum. Archived frae the original on 13 Julie 2009. Retrieved 30 Julie 2009.
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- 1955 births
- Livin fowk
- Scots weemen's fitbawers
- Fowk frae Kilmarnock
- Scottish Sports Hall of Fame inductees
- Scottish Football Hall of Fame inductees
- Italy weemen's internaitional fitbawers
- Scotland weemen's internaitional fitbawers
- Expatriate weemen's fitbawers in Fraunce
- Expatriate weemen's fitbawers in Italy
- F.C. Kilmarnock Ladies players
- Serie A (weemen's fitbaa) players
- ACF Trani 80 players