Laure Boulleau
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Born on October 22, 1986, in Clermont-Ferrand, France, she is widely regarded as one of the pioneering figures in women’s football in France. She played a key role in helping PSG establish themselves as one of the top women’s football clubs in France and Europe. Internationally, Boulleau represented the French national team, earning caps and participating in major tournaments such as the FIFA Women’s World Cup and the UEFA Women’s European Championship. Known for her tenacity, defensive prowess, and ability to contribute to the attack from the left-back position, she was a valuable asset to the French squad. Off the field, Boulleau has been an influential figure in promoting women’s football and advocating for gender equality in the sport. Since retiring from professional football, she has been involved in various initiatives aimed at empowering women and girls through sports. Boulleau’s dedication, skill, and leadership both on and off the field have earned her admiration and respect from fans and peers alike, making her a significant figure in the history of women’s football in France.