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Bea Pérez, young promise of women's football, signs for Getafe Femenino

20-year-old midfielder Bea Pérez joins Getafe Femenino after an impressive season at FútbolEllas in Torrejón de Ardoz.

Nahuel OrtegaNahuel Ortega· · 3 min read

The midfielder from Cuenca, Beatriz Pérez Valverde, 20 years old, joins Getafe Femenino after an impressive season at FútbolEllas in Torrejón de Ardoz.

The midfielder Beatriz Pérez Valverde, 20 years old, has signed for Getafe Femenino, a team that competes in Group VII of Segunda RFEF. The player, originally from Mariana and Villar de Olalla (Cuenca), arrives after a season at FútbolEllas in Torrejón de Ardoz, where she was one of the standout players despite the team's relegation.

A quality leap for Getafe Femenino

Bea Pérez, who is already familiar with Madrid football from her time at Madrid CFF, will bring experience and youth to a Getafe side that managed to secure survival at the last moment last season. The blue club is confident that the midfielder will help achieve a more comfortable permanence in the category.

The player has played 26 matches this season, 21 of them as a starter, and has scored one goal. Her good performance has caught the attention of Getafe, which did not hesitate to sign her to strengthen their midfield.

A career marked by overcoming challenges

Bea Pérez has shown great resilience. During her time at Madrid CFF, when she was starting to shine, she suffered a fibula fracture that hindered her progress. However, she managed to recover and returned to play at the highest level, alternating between the first team in Segunda RFEF and the reserve team in Tercera RFEF.

The player has shared a dressing room with elite footballers such as international Vicky López or Cristina Librán, currently at Servette in Switzerland. These experiences have helped her grow as a player and face this new challenge with maturity.

A family of footballers

Football runs in the Pérez family. Her brother Pablo is part of Conquense, where he made his debut in Segunda RFEF and has signed his first professional contract. The youngest in the family, Marcos, is the captain of the Regional Cadet team of the Conquense club. Additionally, Bea is a cousin of Pablo Olivares, a midfielder for Conquense who returned to the club after his time at UD Sanse.

For the Getafe fans, the arrival of Bea Pérez represents a bet on young talent with potential. The midfielder will join the team's pre-season in the coming weeks, aiming to earn a spot in the starting eleven.

“I am very excited about this new project. Getafe has given me the opportunity to continue growing, and I hope to repay the trust with hard work and dedication,” the player declared after the signing was made official.

Getafe Femenino, competing in Segunda RFEF, seeks to establish itself in the category and avoid the struggles of last season. With the addition of Bea Pérez, the team gains quality and experience in a key area of the pitch.

Nahuel Ortega

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