Clémentine Touré

During her reign, the team won the 2008 African Women's Championship,[1][3] and came second at the 2010 event,[3] losing to Nigeria in the final.

[4] In 2010, Touré was appointed head coach of the Ivory Coast women's national football team.

[2] Touré has recruited multiple professional footballers who were born to Ivorian parents outside of the Ivory Coast.

[6] During the COVID-19 pandemic, Touré supported a FIFA and World Health Organization initiative against domestic violence during lockdowns.

[7] In 2020, she became a supporter of the joint FIFA and United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime "Recover with Integrity" campaign against corruption in football.