Julien Valero

Julien Valéro (born 23 February 1984 in Perpignan ) is a French football player.

Career

Valéro began playing football in childhood in a village near his hometown of Perpignan. When he moved with his parents to Granville, he played for a club located there, before he was taken with 13 years in the youth department of the professional clubs SM Caen. In the Northern French he advanced during the 2004/ 05 season in the first team and reached its first division and pro debut when he on 9 April 2005, a 0-1 defeat against FC Metz in the 85th minute for Nicolas Seube came on. He played a total of five Erstligapartien and was once a successful scorer before he had to accept relegation to the second division in the summer of 2005. In the lower division his breakthrough did not succeed and he usually came in the role of a joker into the game. He was one of a team that in 2007 the promotion back to the top flight reached, but he signed in the same year instead at third division Nîmes Olympique.

Despite its passage in a lower league, he could also at Nîmes not establish itself as a solid regular player and experienced with the 2007 /08 also his third year in a row without their own scoring, although he simultaneously promotion to the second division with the team. However, he profited by this success, not because he moved in the summer of 2008 to FC Sète and thus remained in the third- highest division. While he was in the South of France a place in the starting eleven, but he had to witness the 2009 relegation of the club in the sixth league and decided in view of a change to antretenden also in the third division Beauvais.

In 2011 he was taken from the League rival U.S. Quevilly under contract. In its first eleven he received a place as a performer and as part of a team that could draw attention to themselves in spite of modest results in the league, by struck the first division club Olympique Marseille and Stade Rennes ' Cup. This brought the outsider from the low ranks in the national cup final in 2012 and he was on the court, as the title dreams of surprise team were made of Quevilly by a 0-1 defeat against Olympique Lyon naught. Valéro had contributed four goals for his team's success during the competition.

Directly following the moderate success he returned Quevilly in the summer of 2012 the back and opted for a change to the fourth division Luçon VF. In Luçon he was promoted to regular player and managed with the French West 2013 promotion to the third division.

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