Biography
Reine Ilboudo is a professional footballer from Burkina Faso, known for her exceptional skills as a forward. Born on December 12, 1998, in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, she began her career in local clubs before making a significant impact in international competitions. Ilboudo gained prominence during her tenure with Burkina Faso's national team, showcasing her talent in various African tournaments.
Throughout her career, Ilboudo has contributed to her team's successes, including appearances in the Africa Women Cup of Nations. She is recognized for her speed, agility, and goal-scoring abilities, which have made her a pivotal figure in women's football in Burkina Faso. Her performances have earned her recognition both domestically and internationally, inspiring many young female athletes in her country.
In addition to her national team accomplishments, Ilboudo has played for clubs in both national and international leagues, further solidifying her reputation as a leading player in women's football. Her dedication to the sport and her contributions to raising the profile of women’s football in Burkina Faso have left a lasting legacy, encouraging the growth of female participation in athletics in the region.