Laura del Río

This name uses Spanish naming customs: the first or paternal family name is Del Río and the second or maternal family name is García.
Laura del Río

Del Río playing for 1. FFC Frankfurt in 2009
Personal information
Full nameLaura del Río García
Date of birth5 February 1982
Place of birthMadrid, Spain
Height1.62 m (5 ft 4 in)
Playing positionForward
Club information
Current team
Bristol Academy
Number13
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1999–2000AD Torrejón
2000–2002Levante UD
2002–2004CE Sabadell
2004–2008Levante UD
2008–2009FC Indiana
2009–20101.FFC Frankfurt10(6)
2010Boston Breakers21(1)
2011Philadelphia Independence15(2)
2012–2014Bristol Academy[1]47(14)
National team
Spain U-1925(45)
Spain39(40)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 10 October 2012.
† Appearances (Goals).

Laura del Río García (born 5 February 1982 in Madrid) is a Spanish footballer currently playing for Bristol Academy in England's FA WSL.[2] She previously played for AD Torrejón, CE Sabadell and Levante UD in the Spanish Superleague, FC Indiana in the W-League, 1.FFC Frankfurt in the German Bundesliga, and Boston Breakers and Philadelphia Independence in the WPS. Del Río scored 40 goals in 39 appearances for the senior Spain women's national football team, before a dispute with the coach caused her to quit the national team.

Club career

Laura del Río began her career at AD Torrejón in 1999 before moving to Levante UD the following year. In her two seasons in Valencia she won two doubles as Levante cruised through the Superliga Femenina and the Copa de la Reina. Del Río subsequently spent two seasons at CE Sabadell and then returned to Levante, where she remained for the next four years, winning an additional League in 2008 and two more Cups.

In 2008 she left Levante to play abroad for the first time, playing in the W-League for FC Indiana. She scored 33 goals in her two years in the W-League, making it into the All-League team. In summer 2009 she signed for European powerhouse 1. FFC Frankfurt. Starting the season as a reserve, she made herself a place in the starting eleven for a few weeks after scoring in three consecutive games coming from the bench. Overall she scored six goals in just 10 matches in the Bundesliga,[3] as she left Frankfurt in December to sign for Boston Breakers, marking her Women's Professional Soccer debut. For the 2011 season she transferred to Philadelphia Independence, with whom she reached the championship play-offs. In the final she missed the team's final penalty to finish runners-up. In January 2015 Bristol confirmed that del Rio had left the club.[1]

International career

Laura del Río was the top scorer of the 2000 Under-18 Euro, where Spain made it to the final for the first time.

For many years Del Río was a key player of Spain's national team, scoring 40 goals in 39 games. Despite this she has not been called for the past few years following a clash with manager Ignacio Quereda.

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