Bernard Bouger (born 9 January 1970) is a French football manager and former footballer who last managed UR La Louvière Centre.[2]
Personal information | |||
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Date of birth | 9 January 1970 | ||
Place of birth | Hennebont, France[1] | ||
Position(s) | Striker | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1994–1997 | Lorient | ||
1997–2000 | Sochaux | ||
2000–2003 | Créteil | ||
International career | |||
Brittany | |||
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Early life edit
Bouger was influenced by his father to start playing football at a young age.[3] His twin brother, Yves, also became a footballer.[4]
Club career edit
Bouger started his career with French side Lorient.[5] He retired from professional football after suffering an injury.[6]
International career edit
Bouger played for the Brittany football team.
Style of play edit
Bouger as described as not having the "profile of today's big athletic strikers, but that didn't stop him from scoring a lot of goals".[7]
Managerial career edit
After retiring from professional football, Bouger worked as a manager.[8][9]
References edit
- ^ https://www.ligue1.fr/joueur?id=bernard-bouger
- ^ "« Pour progresser, on ne doit pas rester dans le confort », considère Bernard Bouge". leparisien.fr.
- ^ "Bernard Bouger : « Ma carrière de joueur fut la plus belle période de ma vie »". actu.fr.
- ^ "Bernard Bouger : « Le FC Lorient restera mon club de cœur à vie »". footdavant.fr.
- ^ "Bernard Bouger, le retour du buteur". letelegramme.fr.
- ^ "Bernard Bouger, la passion du foot". maville.com.
- ^ "Avez-vous reconnu l'ancien attaquant de Sochaux, Bernard Bouger". estrepublicain.fr.
- ^ "Bernard Bouger : « Il faut s'armer de patience »". le-republicain.fr.
- ^ "Gourcuff, jumeau et Parc des Princes: Bernard Bouger veut amener du spectacle à La Louvière Centre". dhnet.be.
External links edit
- Bernard Bouger at WorldFootball.net