Margarita Miranda Bordoy

[4] After ending up as a widow in 1967, Miranda started obtaining more social influence through one of the most important football clubs in the city, CD Atlético Baleares.

[5] By 1970, she had become president of the community of co-owners of the Estadi Balear, the stadium of the football club, a function that she would hold until her passing.

[6] Due to her prominent role in local football and her widely recognized dedication, she received two public tributes in the Estadi Balear, in 1976 and in 1978, coinciding with editions of the Palma derby against RCD Mallorca, when both teams played in the Tercera División.

[1][2][3][6] Moreover, between 1978 and 1979, Miranda formed part of the commission that studied the possible fusion between CD Atlético Baleares and RCD Mallorca, when both entities found themselves in critical situations that seemed to endanger their survival.

[1][2][3][7] She was the niece of Joan Bordoy Cañellas, the well-known goalkeeper of CE Europa and the Catalan national football team in the 1920s.