Bernard Pardo

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Bernard Pardo
Personnel
birthday December 19, 1960
place of birth GardanneFrance
size 173 cm
position midfield
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1978-1979 US Boulogne 33 0(4)
1979-1980 Lille OSC 2 0(0)
1980-1985 Armorique Brest 174 (13)
1985-1986 AS Saint-Etienne 18 0(2)
1986-1989 SC Toulon 111 0(6)
1989-1990 Girondins Bordeaux 37 0(1)
1990-1991 Olympique Marseille 26 0(1)
1991-1992 Paris Saint-Germain 6 0(0)
1994 SC Toulon 12 0(1)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1988-1991 France 13 0(0)
1 Only league games are given.

Bernard Pardo (born December 19, 1960 in Gardanne ) is a former French football player . He played 13 games for the French national football team .

Career as a soccer player

In his youth, Pardo played for AS Gardanne in his hometown . In 1978, at the age of 17, he moved to the northern French second division US Boulogne and was able to establish himself directly in the team despite his young age; In this way he attracted the attention of the first division club OSC Lille , who signed him in 1979. At Lille he played his first game in the top national league, but did not get past two appearances and decided to return to the second division in 1980 when he signed with Armorique Brest .

With Brest he made promotion at the end of the 1980/81 season and then, unlike before in Lille, kept his regular place; as a result, he was one of the top performers on a team he held four times the class with before leaving the club in 1985. He found a new employer in AS Saint-Étienne , which was a league lower, but was injured while preparing for the 1985/86 season. As a result, he missed the Hinserie, but was able to convince in the second half of the season with his performances.

In 1986 he returned to the first class with a move to SC Toulon ; He was so convincing that he was appointed to the French national team and on August 24, 1988 in a 1-1 draw against Czechoslovakia, he wore their jersey for the first time. In the summer of 1989, he moved to league rivals Girondins Bordeaux , which was followed by regular appointments to the national team.

In 1990 he went to the also first-class club Olympique Marseille . For Marseille he made his debut in European competition; the team moved into the European Cup final in 1991 , where Pardo was not used and had to experience a defeat of his club. The same was true in the national cup, while he won his only French league title. However, the 3-1 win against Spain on February 20, 1991 was his last appearance for France.

For the 1991/92 season he was accepted by first division rivals Paris Saint-Germain , but played hardly a role in the team there, which is why he was not kept at the end of the season. After 324 first division games with 18 goals and 83 second division games with nine goals, this meant the end of his professional career.

End of career and life after

At the beginning of 1993, the ex-professional Pardo had agreed to play for an amateur club on the island of Réunion ; this did not happen because he was arrested on January 31 of the same year in Marseille on charges of smuggling cocaine . Because he paid a bail of 100,000 francs, he was released from prison in July 1993 and signed in January 1994 with his now third-rate former club Toulon, whose shirt he wore until the end of the season.

After escaping death in 1998 after two heart attacks, the former footballer volunteered in a society that promoted organ donation. In 2004 he and his brother settled in his hometown Gardanne as a restaurateur; there he also made the leap to the local council in 2008.

Individual evidence

  1. Joueur - Bernard PARDO , fff.fr
  2. Football: Bernard Pardo , footballdatabase.eu
  3. a b Bernard Pardo ( Memento of the original from October 26, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , afterfoot.fr  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.afterfoot.fr
  4. Le conseil municipal ( Memento des Originals from August 27, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , ville-gardanne.fr  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.ville-gardanne.fr
  5. Bernard Pardo complete profile ( Memento from August 11, 2013 in the web archive archive.today ), soccerdatabase.eu