Player Profile Series: Skating to Glory with Illeana Jimenez
Illeana Venice Jimenez is a prominent member of the Philippine women's national ice hockey team, widely recognized for her skillful play and contributions as a forward. Born on September 15, 2004, she currently plays for the Mustangs Hockey Club and has become a standout representative of the Philippines on the international stage.
One of her most notable appearances came during the 2024 IIHF Women's Asia and Oceania Cup held in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. She played a crucial role in the Philippines' campaign, helping lead the team to a strong 4–1 tournament record and a well-earned silver medal finish.
During the 2024 IIHF Women’s Asia and Oceania Cup, Jimenez tallied two goals and two assists, showcasing her offensive capabilities and consistency under pressure.
Her performance in the Asia and Oceania Cup not only elevated her status as an elite athlete but also underscored the growing presence of women’s ice hockey in the Philippines.

Fullname: Illeana Venice Jimenez
Age: 20
Birthdate: September 15, 2004
Height: 1.57m 5’2 ft.
Weight: 58 kg. 128 lbs.
Club: Mustangs Hockey Club
In the Philippines’ dominant 7–0 win over India, Jimenez set the tone early by scoring the first goal at the 15:11 mark of the opening period.
Known for her speed, agility, and scoring instincts, Jimenez thrives in high-stakes situations and consistently creates opportunities for her teammates. Her dynamic play at the forward position makes her a vital part of the national team’s offensive strategy.
Jimenez's journey and success serve as an inspiration to aspiring hockey players across the Philippines. As the sport continues to grow nationally, her achievements symbolize what is possible with talent, discipline, and opportunity.
In 2025, the Philippine women's ice hockey team continues its incredible run at the IIHF Women's Asia and Oceania Cup. In their fourth game, the Philippines secured a dominant 4–1 victory over India. Wearing jersey #23, Illeana Jimenez was named Player of the Game for her outstanding display on the ice.