Résumé du match amical de préparation entre le Pau Football Club et Bergerac-Périgord.
Dernière journée de championnat pour le Bergerac Périgord FC qui rencontre Vierzon en clôture de la compétition.
Pour le compte de la 17ème journée nos Bergeracois ont reçu Vendée Les Herbiers au Stade de Campréal le vendredi 3 février à ...
RÉSUMÉ MATCH Retrouvez le résumé vidéo en intégralité de cette rencontre entre le BPFC et Andrézieux ...
RÉSUMÉ Nos Bergeracois ont reçu le leader Goal FC lors de la 12ème journée, une rencontre sous haute intensité.
Revivez les moments forts de la qualification des Chamois sur la pelouse du Bergerac Périgord FC (0-0, 4-5 TAB)
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