Michel Ilboudo

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Michel Ilboudo is a former football official from the West African state of Burkina Faso.

After the dissolution of the football association, today's Fédération Burkinabè de Football (FBF), after the coup of Saye Zerbo, Ilboudo was placed at the head of a provisional committee consisting of 20 members (Comité national chargé du football , CNCF). This committee, established by decree on November 24, 1981, came to a quick end after another coup in 1982 that brought Jean-Baptiste Ouédraogo to power.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Bassirou Sanogo: La Longue Marche du football burkinabè. Survol historique 1935–1998. Sidwaya, Ouagadougou 1998