Yverdon and its former goalkeeper Paul Bernardoni have a shared history of relegations and bad luck. The Frenchman has been relegated to Ligue 3 with Amiens, after previously being relegated to the Challenge League with Yverdon. Paul Bernardoni is only 29 years old and has already experienced five relegations in his career. The goalkeeper had committed to Amiens for two years in the summer, after still having a year left on his contract with Yverdon. Paul Bernardoni's relegation series began at Troyes, where he played in the first division. He then played for Saint-Etienne, Angers, and Yverdon before joining Amiens. The Frenchman played 58 games for Yverdon in 18 months and was an important part of the team. He had felt at home in the region, after having problems at Konyaspor in Turkey. Paul Bernardoni may now change clubs again, as Amiens faces budgetary constraints due to the relegation spiral. And this could be the worst relegation of his career so far. At Troyes, Saint-Etienne, Angers, and Yverdon, Bernardoni played for teams in the first division with the goal of avoiding relegation. But at Amiens, he was already playing in the second division. Despite a policy of austerity that worried the supporters before the start of the season, Amiens had the means to stay in the league, with the sixth-highest budget in the division. So what's next for Paul Bernardoni? Will he stay at Amiens or look for a new challenge? But one thing is certain: his career has been marked by bad luck and relegations. Paul Bernardoni had played well for Yverdon, and his departure was a loss for the team. But he had to move on, and now he faces an uncertain future. The Frenchman will have to decide what to do next, and it will be interesting to see what he chooses.
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Yverdon's Former Goalkeeper Paul Bernardoni Faces Another Relegation
Yverdon's former goalkeeper Paul Bernardoni has suffered another relegation with Amiens. What's next for the unlucky French goalkeeper?
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