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Full name
  
Rose Reilly

Name
  
Rose Reilly

Role
  
Football player

Playing position
  
Striker

Position
  
Forward

Years
  
Team


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Date of birth
  
(1955-01-02) 2 January 1955 (age 60)

1963–1972
  
Stewarton & Thistle L.F.C.

Place of birth
  
Kilmarnock, Scotland

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Rose Reilly (born 2 January 1955), whose married name is Rose Peralta, is a Scottish former women's association football player, who represented both the Scottish women's football team and Italian women's football team.

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Rose Reilly How Rose Reilly made the Scottish Football Hall of Fame Daily Mail

Club career

Rose Reilly A Scottish heart beating under an Italian jersey World Cup winner

Brought up in Stewarton in East Ayrshire, Scotland, Reilly began her footballing career at age seven with local boys' club Stewarton United and at one point attracted the interest of scouts from Glasgow side Celtic. She made her debut for the women's side Stewarton Thistle Ladies in 1965 against the Johnston Red & White Rockets. She also competed in Hughie Green's Women's Football Tournament reaching the regional final, she was also part of the Stewarton side which lifted the inaugural Scottish Cup in 1971 and reached the first WFA Cup final the same year. In 1972 she moved to Westthorn Utd where she won the treble of Scottish Cup League Cup and the first League championship. Westthorn also reached the WFA Cup final losing 2–0 to Southampton. A desire to play football professionally saw Reilly to move to French professional ladies' side Reims in 1974.

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The Scottish Women's FA had reacted to criticism from Reilly and two other players, Edna Neillis and Elsie Cook, by banning them sine die.

Rose Reilly My Aunt Rose Reilly A World Cup Winner With Italy By Martin Dunlop

After a six-month spell with Reims, Reilly was bought by A.C.F. Milan and played for the women's professional team for four years, winning two league titles in the process (of an eventual eight she was to win with a variety of Italian sides). Following on from her initial spell with Milan, Reilly continued to play in Italian football until the age of 40, including spells with the ladies' sides of Catania and Lecce. Reilly twice won the Serie A Golden Boot during seasons 1978 and 1981, scoring 43 and 45 goals respectively (including Italian Cup). In the 1978–79 season she won championship titles in both Italy and France, playing for Lecce on a Saturday night and then flying to France to play for Reims on Sunday afternoons.

Rose Reilly My Aunt Rose Reilly A World Cup Winner With Italy By Martin Dunlop

She eventually retired aged 40, having won eight Serie A titles, a French title and four Italian Cups.

International career

Rose Reilly How Rose Reilly made the Scottish Football Hall of Fame Daily Mail

Despite having played ten times for her native Scotland and having no formal links to Italy prior to her move to A.C.F. Milan, Reilly was selected for the Italian women's national team and was voted the best player in the Italian team which won the (then unofficial) women's world cup in 1984. It was reported that team captain Reilly scored in the 3–1 final win over West Germany in the northern Italian town of Caorle.

Rose Reilly Hall of Fame Scottish Football Hall of Fame

At the 1985 edition of the Mundialito, Reilly featured in Italy's 1–0 win over the United States women's national soccer team, substituting in for Viviana Bontacchio on 63 minutes. It was the American team's first ever appearance at international level.

Awards

In March 2007, Reilly was inducted into the Scottish Sports Hall of Fame, with a place in the Scottish Football Hall of Fame following in November of that year.

Reilly picked up a special PFA Scotland Merit Award in 2011 becoming the first female recipient. A portrait of Rose Reilly took centre stage at a new Scottish Football Museum exhibition celebrating 130 years of women's football in Scotland in July 2012.

Personal life

In 2001, Reilly lived in Stewarton with her Argentinian husband Norberto Peralta and daughter, Valentina.

References

Rose Reilly Wikipedia