Philippe Bergeroo
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| Personal information |
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| Date of birth |
(1954-01-13) 13 January 1954 |
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| Place of birth |
Ciboure, France |
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| Height |
1.91 m (6 ft 3 in) |
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| Playing position |
Goalkeeper |
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| Club information |
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Current team |
France women (Manager) |
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| Youth career |
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| 1969–1971 |
Saint-Jean-de-Luz |
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| Senior career* |
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| Years |
Team |
Apps† |
(Gls)† |
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| 1971–1978 |
Bordeaux |
133 |
(0) |
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| 1978–1983 |
Lille |
180 |
(0) |
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| 1983–1988 |
Toulouse |
172 |
(0) |
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| National team |
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| 1979–1984 |
France |
3 |
(0) |
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| Teams managed |
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| 1988–1990 |
INSEP |
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| 1990–1998 |
France Goalkeeping coach |
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| 1998–1999 |
Paris Saint-Germain Assistant coach |
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| 1999–2001 |
Paris Saint-Germain |
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| 2002 |
Rennes |
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| 2003–2004 |
France U-17 |
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| 2013– |
France (women's) |
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* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (goals)
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Philippe Bergeroo (born 28 January 1954) is a former football goalkeeper and the current manager of the French women's national team. For France, he earned a total number of three international caps during the late 1970s, early 1980s. He was a member of the French squad in the 1986 FIFA World Cup and the team that won the European Championship in 1984.[1] Later on he became a football manager, with Paris Saint-Germain[2] and Stade Rennais.[3]
Clubs
- Saint-Jean-de-Luz (1969–1971)
- Girondins de Bordeaux (1971–1979)
- Lille OSC (1979–1983)
- Toulouse FC (1983–1988)
References
- ↑ "FFF : Equipe de France, football, Bleus, Laurent Blanc, émotion bleue, vidéo, blueprint, boutique". Fff.fr. 29 January 2009. Retrieved 5 May 2011.
- ↑ "[ Planete PSG , Tout sur le Paris Saint-Germain : Actu, photos, video, forum, etc". Planetepsg.com. Retrieved 5 May 2011.
- ↑ phk (1 January 2011). "Philippe Bergeroo , Afterfoot.fr". Afterfoot.com. Retrieved 5 May 2011.
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