Teresa José Abelleira Dueñas (born 9 January 2000) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Liga F club Real Madrid CF and the Spain women's national team.
Teresa José Abelleira Dueñas was born on 9 January 2000 in Pontevedra, Galicia, to former footballer and coach , and Teté Dueñas, as the youngest of three siblings. Abelleira is the godmother of her niece.
Her paternal family was a traditional baking dynasty that ran the Abelleira bakery, one of the oldest businesses in Pontevedra and oldest bakeries in Spain at the time it closed in 2023, having an impact on Pontevedra cuisine, as well as being closely connected to football. Her father and brother Tomás have both played for Pontevedra CF, with Milo also having coached the club. Her grandfather's brother, Benigno Abelleira, is president and an original member of the Peña da Boina, the oldest official fan club of Pontevedra CF, and was a good friend of Camilo José Cela.
As of 2019, Abelleira was in a relationship with her former teammate Patricia Curbelo; when the couple posted about each other on social media, they received homophobic abuse, which they then shared and said they would continue to fight.
Abelleira began playing football as a child with her father and her brother. Besides playing football, Abelleira also played futsal while growing up. She became Spanish champion at the age of 16 with the club Poio Pescamar. Before joining Deportivo Abanca, she played for CD Lérez.
In 2016, after the recovery of the women's club section, Abelleira joined Deportivo Abanca of the Segunda División. On 6 August 2016, alongside teammate Raquel Béjar, she became the first female professional footballer in Galicia. On 4 September 2016, she made her debut in a draw against Oviedo Moderno.
After winning the Segunda División title, Deportivo Abanca were promoted to Primera División. Abelleira made her Primera División debut on 8 September 2019 in a 3âÂÂ1 win against RCD Espanyol. She was named MVP of matchweek 7.
Abelleira was called into the Spain U17 squad for the 2016 UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship played in Belarus. Spain finished runners-up in the competition.
She also played at the 2018 UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship, where she became a European champion.
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