| Rank | Event | Year | Location | |
| FIFA Women's World Cup | ||||
| 4 | Senior | 2011 | Germany | |
| UEFA Women's Championship | ||||
| 5 | Senior | 2009 | Finland | |
Nickname
Soub. (20minutes.fr, 12 Jul 2011)
Occupation
Athlete, Education Professional
Club name
FCF Juvisy, Juvisy-sur-Orge, FRA
Coach
Sandrine Mathivet [club], Bruno Bini [national] (footdelles.com, 31 May 2012, scottishfa.co.uk, 31 Mar 2012)
Position and style
Midfield (SportsDeskOnline, 07 Jun 2012)
Debut
1997 for France (marieclaire.fr, 05 Dec 2011)
Additional information
Start of sporting career
She began playing when she was eight. (boeser-wolf.schule.de, 29 Jun 2011)
Reason for taking up this sport
She could either play football or dodgeball at her school. She discovered she was good at football and that it was also a good way of meeting boys when she was a teenager, so she continued. (marieclaire.fr, 05 Dec 2011)
Most memorable sporting achievement
"My best memory is perhaps the quarterfinals of the last World Cup, where we managed to come from behind in the final minutes of play to eventually win the game on penalties and qualified for the semifinals," she said in 2011. (marieclaire.fr, 05 Dec 2011)
Hero
Michael Phelps. (rolandgarros.com, 05 Jun 2012)
Sporting philosophy / motto
"Persevere and never give up." (marieclaire.fr, 05 Dec 2011)
Awards
She became the most capped French player in either the men or women's game in October 2009 when she appeared for the 143rd time. As of 2012 she remains the most capped French player. (uscc-feminin.footeo.com, 01 Mar 2012)
General
LEADER
She is the captain of the French women's team. (rienafoot.com, 10 Mar 2012)



