The history of Huracán is marked by many iconic players, but few have left as indelible a mark as René Houseman. Born into a humble family, Houseman debuted with El Globo in 1970 and quickly became a star. With his electric style and dribbling skills, he captured the attention of fans and, in 1971, helped Huracán lift their first league title.

His popularity was not just due to his talent on the field but also to his charisma and personality. In a team that often struggled with rivalries, his presence was crucial. His famous clashes with San Lorenzo, the eternal rival, became classics in Argentine football. Houseman was part of Huracán's legendary "Maquina", a team that fused skill and strategy, creating a legacy that still resonates with fans.

Houseman's influence didn't stop with his playing career. He later became a symbol of Huracán's identity, and his life off the field is often compared to his on-field feats. The club has honored his legacy in various ways, from tributes at the stadium to recognition during matches.

The memory of René Houseman will forever live in the hearts of Huracán fans. His story .