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25 Facts About Paul Bernardoni

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Paul Jean Francois Bernardoni was born on 18 April 1997 and is a French professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Swiss Super League club Yverdon-Sport.

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Paul Bernardoni began his career with local teams AS Lieusaint and Linas-Montlhery, before moving to Ligue 2 side Troyes at age 16.

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Paul Bernardoni has represented France at the youth levels, from under-17 to under-21, as well as the Olympic under-23 level.

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Paul Bernardoni was born in Evry, in the Essonne department, near Paris.

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Paul Bernardoni started playing football at the nearby club of AS Lieusaint at the age of 8, where he stayed for 6 years, before moving up to Linas-Montlhery.

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Paul Bernardoni's performances earned him a spot in the reserve team, thus he ended up playing in both the Championnat National U19 and the Championnat de France Amateur 2.

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Paul Bernardoni's performances earned him a call-up for U17 national team.

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Paul Bernardoni had earned the starting spot under the goalposts for the newly promoted reserves, as he played 21 games in France's fourth division.

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Paul Bernardoni was given the number 40 at Troyes, starting with this call-up.

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Once again, Paul Bernardoni had debuted with a clean sheet; one of only 3 to be recorded by Troyes during the season.

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Petric was back for the next game, against Nice, and Paul Bernardoni returned to the bench, even playing 3 games with the reserves during the following period.

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The club chose Paul Bernardoni, who had stood out among last-place Troyes' team, and signed him on loan until the end of the season.

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Prior was given the starting spot, and Paul Bernardoni finished the season on the bench.

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Carrasso's recovery and the arrival of Jocelyn Gourvennec's as head coach resulted in Paul Bernardoni being relegated to Bordeaux's third-in-line goalkeeper, and in fact he played no matches for the first team during the entire season.

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Paul Bernardoni searched for a new club, this time landing a 1-year loan with Ligue 1 side Nimes, a step up from Clermont.

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The situation at Bordeaux not having changed, Paul Bernardoni sought a permanent move to a different team, where he could have guaranteed playing time, and Bordeaux placed him on the transfer market.

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Paul Bernardoni would go on for a fourth consecutive full season, where he'd register 8 more clean sheets.

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On 5 January 2022, Paul Bernardoni signed for Saint-Etienne on a loan until the end of the season.

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In January 2024, Paul Bernardoni joined Swiss Super League club Yverdon-Sport on a contract until the end of the season.

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The elite round was held in March 2014, and Paul Bernardoni was again called up.

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Paul Bernardoni was back for the elite round, which saw France cruise through Group 7, with an aggregate goal difference of 6 for, 0 against.

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Paul Bernardoni kept moving upwards, as Sylvain Ripoll called him up to the France national under-21 football team for the 2019 UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualification tournament.

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Paul Bernardoni would keep his starting spot through the entirety of the remainder of the tournament.

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France would top Group 9 undefeated, with Paul Bernardoni keeping 4 more clean sheets.

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Paul Bernardoni would stay in the starting line-up throughout most of the preparatory friendlies, before the 2019 UEFA European Under-21 Championship in Italy.