David Fernández (footballer, born 1976)


David Fernández Miramontes is a Spanish former professional footballer who played as a striker, and a scout for English club Manchester City.
He began his career with Deportivo, but spent most of his career in Scottish football. He had a successful spell with Livingston, which earned him a move to Celtic.

Club career

Spain

Born in A Coruña, Galicia, Fernández began his career with hometown club Deportivo de La Coruña. In 1995, he helped the reserves promote to Segunda División B, then was immediately promoted to the first team by manager John Toshack, making his competitive debut in a UEFA Cup Winners' Cup tie against APOEL FC in Cyprus, on 14 September ; his first La Liga appearance came on 26 November against Real Valladolid, as he came on as a substitute for Txiki Begiristain midway through the second half of the 3–1 home win.
Fernández finished his first season with Depor with 26 official matches and four goals, three of those coming within less than one month: against Real Sociedad, Atlético Madrid and Real Zaragoza. He was eventually unable to break through to a regular starting place, being loaned twice to Segunda División clubs, starting with Sevilla FC in the first part of 1997–98; he spent the entire 1999–2000 campaign with CD Toledo, appearing regularly but suffering team relegation, after which he was released by Deportivo.

Scotland

In the 2000 off-season, former FC Barcelona and Scotland player Steve Archibald was negotiating a deal to take control of Scottish First Division side Airdrieonians. Using his contacts in Spain he enticed a number of players from there to try their luck in Scotland, with Fernández among those accepting his offer. Due to financial problems relating to the takeover, the Spanish imports all had to be released in March 2001, but as one of those whose performances for Airdrie had impressed, he was signed up by another club in that level, Livingston, who were on the verge of promotion to the Premier League.
In the 2001–02 season, Fernández featured prominently as the Livi Lions finished in third place and subsequently qualified to the UEFA Cup. His form prompted Celtic manager Martin O'Neill to spend £1 million to sign the player for the Glasgow giants, on a four-year contract.
Despite this investment, however, Fernández struggled to establish himself at Celtic, possibly because his thoughtful style of play did not fit in with the often direct approach of O'Neill's team. He scored his first and only goal for the team against FK Sūduva Marijampolė in the UEFA Cup, on 3 October 2002. After a first season spent almost exclusively on the bench, his future looked to lie away from Celtic, and he was loaned back to Livingston for 2003–04, where he was part of the side that won the League Cup after beating Hibernian 2–0.
Upon his return to Celtic Park, Fernández was confined to reserve team football and, in August 2005, he was released from his link but remained in Scotland, signing a three-year deal with Dundee United. However, in April 2006, following a change in management at the club, he was informed by new manager Craig Brewster that he would be allowed to leave the club at the end of the season.
On 18 August 2006, Fernández agreed a severance package with United and promptly signed a two-year contract with Kilmarnock. On 29 October, after a mistimed tackled by Celtic defender Gary Caldwell, he suffered a serious cruciate ligament injury, going on to miss the remainder of the campaign.
Fernández was released by Kilmarnock when his contract expired in May 2010. The 34-year-old subsequently returned to A Coruña, training with amateurs Silva SD to keep fit.

Post-retirement

In summer 2012, Fernández was appointed scout at Premier League side Manchester City.

Honours

Deportivo
Airdrieonians
Celtic
Livingston
Kilmarnock