Vincent Bernardet

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Vincent Bernardet
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Bernardet with Romorantin in 2014
Personal information
Date of birth (1981-04-23) 23 April 1981 (age 43)
Place of birth Châteauroux, France
Height 1.81 m (5 ft 11 in)
Position(s) Left-back
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2001–2002 Châteauroux 1 (0)
2002–2005 Laval 84 (3)
2005–2006 Brest 15 (0)
2006–2008 Gueugnon 40 (1)
2008–2009 Bellinzona 13 (0)
2009–2010 Bourges
2010–2011 Beauvais 33 (2)
2011–2013 Colmar 61 (2)
2012–2013 Colmar II 9 (1)
2013–2014 Biesheim 25 (9)
2014–2018 Romorantin 110 (1)
2020–2022 FC Déolois 14 (2)
Total385(21)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Vincent Bernardet (born 23 April 1981) is a French former professional footballer who played as a left-back.

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Career

Bernardet has made 140 appearances in Ligue 2 and played in the 2008–09 UEFA Cup first round with Swiss side AC Bellinzona. [1]

Bernardet retired at the end of the 2021–22 season. [2]

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References

  1. ""C'est un dernier défi"" (in French). La Nouvelle République du Centre-Ouest. 15 June 2014. Retrieved 5 October 2020.
  2. "Football : le FC Déols démarre le chantier de son redressement" [Football: FC Déols starts work on its recovery]. La Nouvelle République (in French). 23 June 2022. Retrieved 6 July 2023.