Iñigo Díaz de Cerio

Díaz de Cerio Conejero Íñigo ( born May 15, 1984 in Donostia- San Sebastián ) is a Spanish football player. He plays since summer 2012 while CD Mirandés.

Career

Díaz de Cerio began his career in the youth teams of Anunciata Ikastetxea, Sporting Herrera and Antiguoko CF. He was brought to the second team of Real Sociedad in 2002, which at the time was playing in the Tercera División. In the first year the B team was able to create promotion to the Segunda División B. The breakthrough on the road to professional football was Díaz de Cerio for 2005/ 06, when he was able to achieve 26 goals in 32 games and thus was the top scorer of all four B groups and was brought into the first team.

His league debut he gave on February 12, 2006 against Atlético Madrid, as he came on in the 84th minute for Dalibor Stevanovic. In the following season one rose with space from 19, de Cerio graduated this season 27 games and scored four goals. His first goal in the Spanish top flight, he scored on 10 September 2006, the 1-3 defeat against FC Sevilla. After two seasons in the Segunda División, he moved to the beginning of the 2009/10 season to Athletic Bilbao. There he played on 5 November 2009 for the first time at European club level as he came off the bench in the match against the Portuguese representative Nacional Funchal in the 40th minute for Fernando Llorente.

He was awarded early in the season 2010/11 for half a year to FC Cordoba in the Segunda División. During the winter break of the season, he returned to Athletic Bilbao. But in the following Rücjrunde he could not convince to fight for a regular place with his services and was thus awarded for the 2011/12 season to the second division CD Numancia.

In the summer of 2012, entirely separated from Athletic Bilbao and moved to the CD Mirandés in the Segunda División.

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