René Houseman, one of Huracán's most iconic figures, left an indelible mark on the club's history. Born in Buenos Aires, Houseman stood out for his incredible speed and technique on the field. During his time with El Globo in the 1970s, he established himself as an icon not just for the club but for Argentine football as a whole.

His daring playing style and ability to score spectacular goals made him a fan favorite. Throughout his career, Houseman was also recognized for his contributions to the Argentine national team, showcasing his immense talent at critical moments. His legacy in the 1978 World Cup victory continues to resonate among Huracán fans.

Despite his retirement, Houseman's influence can still be felt in every corner of Tomás Adolfo Ducó. New generations of footballers at Huracán look up to him as a role model. His number 7 has been immortalized, and his competitive spirit inspires the young talents dreaming of representing the club.

Today, whenever there's a clásico against San Lorenzo, the memory and story of René Houseman are recounted. For many, he symbolizes the pride of being part of Huracán. Every time a new player comes through the club's ranks, Houseman's story is told as a beacon of hope and dreams.