Le Havre Revault started his career with
Le Havre, playing his first
Ligue 1 game for them against
Paris Saint-Germain at the
Parc des Princes.
Paris Saint-Germain and Rennes Revault would return to Paris to play for
Paris Saint-Germain in 1997, as a replacement for
Bernard Lama, who left for
West Ham United. After a relatively disappointing spell with the Parisian club, Revault was snapped up by the
Rennes manager
Paul Le Guen, a former teammate of his at PSG, at the end of the 1997–98 season.
Toulouse After two successful seasons with Rennes, Revault signed for
Toulouse, then also playing in Ligue 1. In 2001, Toulouse were forced to be relegated down two divisions for financial reasons, but despite this Revault stuck with the club, helping them gain two successive promotions back to the top flight, picking up an award for
Ligue 2's best goalkeeper of the 2002–03 season on his way. Upon his return to the top division, he was renowned as one of the finest goalkeepers plying their trade in France, although never being picked for
France's national side.
Return to Brittany Revault stayed with Toulouse until 2006, when the new manager,
Élie Baup, announced that
Nicolas Douchez was his first choice for the goalkeeper's jersey, prompting a return to Stade Rennais in August 2006, where he was now the second-choice goalkeeper, snapping at the heels of young
Simon Pouplin. On 6 January 2007, Revault played his first match in the colours of Rennes since returning to the club in the Round of 32 of the
Coupe de France against
National side
Romorantin. It proved to be a bitter-sweet experience for Revault as Rennes suffered a shocking 3–1 loss after extra time in front of their own fans at the
Stade de la Route de Lorient.
Back to Le Havre In June 2007 it was announced that Revault would leave Rennes to return to Le Havre. ==Post-playing career==