Bergara also played for Real Sociedad and CD Logroñés, appearing in 19 league matches during the 1994–95 campaign as the La Rioja side finished last with only 13 points and 79 goals conceded.[4][3] He retired at the age of 33, due to a serious knee injury.[5]
Coaching career
After retiring from football, Bergara began working as a goalkeepers' coach, first with Javier Clemente at the club where he began his career, Athletic Bilbao.[5] In 2007, he joined his compatriot Roberto Martínez's backroom staff at Swansea City.[6]
In summer 2009, as the manager left for the Premier League to sign for Wigan Athletic, Bergara joined him at the Latics.[7] The pair moved to Everton in July 2013.[8]
Bergara followed Martínez to Belgium in August 2016, where he became one of the two goalkeeping coaches alongside Erwin Lemmens.[9] Six years later, both he and Ricardo moved with the manager to another national team, Portugal.[10]
^Martialay, Felix. Todo sobre todas las selecciones [Everything about every national team] (in Spanish). Librerías Deportivas Esteban Sanz. ISBN84-935390-2-3.