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Patricia Palinkas

Patricia "Pat" Palinkas (née Barzi, born 1943) is credited as the first and, until Katie Hnida signed with the Fort Wayne Firehawks in 2010, only woman to play American football professionally in a league made predominately of men. She was a placekick holder for her husband Steven Palinkas for the minor league (or semi-professional, depending on the source) Orlando Panthers in the Atlantic Coast Football League. She attended Northern Illinois University.
==Career==
Palinkas's first day of play was August 15, 1970, against the Bridgeport Jets, in front of twelve thousand fans. On her first play, Palinkas was attacked by Jets defenseman Wally Florence, who admittedly (and unsuccessfully) attempted to "break her neck" as punishment for what he perceived to be "making folly with a man's game."〔(Pro debut tough chore for Mrs. Pat Palinkas ). ''Associated Press'' via Palm Beach Post (August 17, 1970). Retrieved August 29, 2011.〕 Palinkas went on to appear four more times: three consecutive successful extra point kicks, and a field goal attempt that was blocked.
After her husband injured his leg (reducing his field goal range from 40 yards to an unacceptable 25 yards) and failed to make the preseason cut, Palinkas (after surviving a threat from ACFL Commissioner Cosmo Iacavazzi to block her contract and prevent her from playing)〔(Pat's smashing career to end? ) ''Associated Press'' (August 19, 1970).〕 remained the team's holder for a new kicker, Ron Miller, mainly because she was a draw at the box office; she lost interest in the game soon after the decision and was suspended shortly after the start of the season.〔Associated Press (1970-09-04). "(First woman to earn place on pro grid team is also suspended )." Retrieved 2010-12-25.〕
After being placed on the Panthers' taxi squad, Palinkas left the team, in part due to the low pay (she received $25 for each of the two preseason games in which she appeared, and was planning on demanding a greater share than the standard $100 ACFL salary had she played in any regular season games). She held an option to return to the team in 1971 but let it lapse.
Palinkas, after her brief stint in professional football, returned to her home in Tampa, Florida〔〔(Hold it! Panthers holding for a novel change ). ''Associated Press'' via The Evening Independent (July 20, 1970).〕 to start a family and continue her career as a first grade teacher.〔

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