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Éric Bauthéac

Éric Bauthéac

Early Life and Career

Éric Bauthéac was born on August 24, 1987, in Badleese-sur-Ses (also known as Bagnols-sur-Cèze). He began his football career at the age of 8 with SCO Orange.

Club Career

Bauthéac's professional career started in 1995 when he joined Bagnols Pont. After five seasons, he moved to AS Saint-Étienne, where he played for seven seasons. In 2006, he joined AS Cannes, playing there for three seasons and scoring seven goals.

In 2010, Bauthéac joined Dijon FCO, where he spent two successful seasons from 2010 to 2012. During this time, the club finished third in Ligue 2 and earned promotion to Ligue 1 for the first time in its history.

International Career

Bauthéac has played for several clubs in France, including Saint-Étienne, Lille, Dijon, Nice, and Cannes. He also had a stint with Brisbane Roar in the A-League, scoring his first goal against Melbourne City.

Style of Play

Bauthéac is known for his speed, playing technique, and attacking prowess as an offensive or right winger. He has been praised by coaches and teammates alike for his ability to create scoring opportunities.

Personal Life

After leaving Dijon FCO in 2012, Bauthéac went on to play for Nea Salamina Famagouste in Cyprus. He eventually retired from professional football and has since focused on other pursuits.

Note: I corrected the birthdate of Éric Bauthéac to August 24, 1987 (Source 3), as it was inconsistent with Source 4's July 1, 1979 date.