Mario Bermejo


Mario Bermejo Castanedo is a Spanish retired professional footballer who played as a striker.
A veteran in the Segunda División, he amassed totals of 267 games and 73 goals for eight clubs over nine seasons. In La Liga he played for Racing de Santander, Athletic Bilbao, Recreativo, Xerez and Celta, scoring 12 goals for Xerez and 17 in total.

Club career

Bermejo was born in Santander, Cantabria. In his early years he played one game each in La Liga with Racing de Santander and Athletic Bilbao, and then went on to represent sides in the lower leagues on loan. His official debut with Athletic came in a 1997–98 UEFA Cup match at U.C. Sampdoria, playing the final 32 minutes in the place of Ismael Urzaiz in an eventual 2–1 win; he was deemed eligible to play for the team because of his father's Basque roots and an uncle's connections to the club hierarchy.
For the 2002–03 season, Bermejo was released by Athletic and returned to the top level with Recreativo de Huelva. In 2004–05, he was instrumental in helping Racing de Ferrol retain its league status, ending the campaign as the league's top scorer with 25 – this included four past UD Almería in a 6–1 away win, Ferrol's biggest win ever in the second level.
The following seasons were also spent in the second level, with Albacete Balompié and Almería. With the latter, he scored five league goals, helping the Andalusians to their first ever promotion to the top division.
After a season-long loan at Polideportivo Ejido, Bermejo was released and joined another side in the region, Xerez CD. 2008–09 was highly productive both collectively and individually, and the player, aged 30, agreed to a new two-year contract; they were immediately relegated the following campaign, but the player ranked amongst the league's top scorers at 12, also netting in the last minute of a 2–1 home win against Almería on 1 May 2010.
Bermejo signed with division two's RC Celta de Vigo in late June 2011. He contributed with eight goals from 35 appearances – 30 starts – in his first season as the Galicians returned to the top flight after five years, his third promotion. In July 2014 the 35-year-old retired from the game, and was immediately appointed director of football at his last club.

Honours

Individual