Bernard Dumot
Bernard Dumot (born 14 August 1950) is a French former professional footballer who played as a midfielder.[1] Club careerDumot joined Paris Saint-Germain in 1972 after having been recommended by the manager Robert Vicot, who had known him at Châteauroux.[2] He took part in the club's promotion from the Division 3 to the Division 2 in his first season, scoring 3 goals in the process.[1] He would also participate in PSG's successive promotion to the Division 1 in 1974. Dumot's "best hour" came when he was handed a start in the Parisian derby against Red Star in the Division 1. He would leave PSG in 1976, after having made 36 appearances and scored 4 goals in all competitions.[2] After a brief spell at Orléans, he joined Paris FC, where he would retire in 1978.[1] International careerDumot was an amateur international for France.[3] After footballHaving worked as an apprentice at age 14, Dumot opened a home appliance repair company in Saint-Germain-en-Laye after his retirement.[2][3] He would open a similar company in the north of France later on.[3] In 2006, Dumot retired from his previous businesses, and went to live in the Deux-Sèvres department. After having opened a football school, he became the president of US Chey-Chenay-Sepvret, an amateur football club.[2] References
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