Born in
Marseille, France, Bedrossian began his playing career for the France nationalUnder-15 team, representing them to the Under-21 level. He then played club football on the youth squad of
AS Cannes in 1993, and played in the same youth squad that produced the likes of
David Jemmali,
Patrick Vieira, and
Johan Micoud. After enjoying spells with
AS Cannes and
Stade Rennais, Bedrossian was involved in two
relegation campaigns and one
promotion campaign to
Ligue 1 for
Lorient, and, more prominently, was a member of the Lorient squad that won the 2002
Coupe de France, the team's first and only championship in the history of the tournament. Later that year, Bedrossian appeared in both legs in Lorient's
UEFA Cup exit from qualification at the hands of Turkish side
Denizlispor, losing 3–3 on
aggregate. In 2004, Bedrossian joined
Ligue 2 side
Angers SCO. At the end of that campaign, he suffered an injury that has kept him away from football for the 2005 season. He then signed with the
American side Chicago Fire. Bedrossian was released from the
Chicago Fire in June 2007. He is now head coach at Chicago Fire's Academy. Furthermore, Bedrossian is a soccer coach for middle and high school at the Lycée Français de Chicago. He is also employed as the Dean's assistant and helps with many extracurricular activities. He sometimes accompanies students for sports tournaments and various competitions across the globe. ==Personal life==