Nestor Subiat

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Néstor Subiat
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Personal information
Full name Néstor Gabriel Subiat
Date of birth (1966-04-23) 23 April 1966 (age 55)
Place of birth Buenos Aires, Argentina
Height 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Position(s) Striker
Youth career
Mulhouse
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1984–1992 Mulhouse 163 (55)
1990Strasbourg (loan) 19 (6)
1992–1994 Lugano 55 (25)
1994–1997 Grasshoppers 48 (33)
1998 Basel 7 (4)
1998–2000 Saint-Étienne 26 (8)
2000 Étoile Carouge 11 (6)
2001 Lucerne 7 (0)
2001–2002 SC Orange
Total 336 (137)
National team
1994–1996 Switzerland 15 (6)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Néstor Gabriel Subiat (born 23 April 1966) is a Swiss former professional footballer who played as a striker.

He never played professionally in his country, representing several clubs in France and Switzerland and appearing with the latter national team at the 1994 World Cup.

Club career[]

The son of a former FC Mulhouse player, also called Néstor and also a striker, Subiat was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and started his career precisely at the French club, as a defender but already showing scoring abilities, which prompted a move up front.[1][2]

After a loan at RC Strasbourg Alsace, Subiat played until 1992 at Mulhouse, scoring a further 25 goals combined as both seasons were spent in Ligue 2. He then moved to Switzerland for the following six years, scoring aplenty for AC Lugano, Grasshopper Club Zürich – even though he only played regularly in his first year – and FC Basel and winning three national championships with the second team.[1]

In the last four years of his career, Subiat appeared sparingly at professional level in both countries, with AS Saint-Étienne, Étoile Carouge FC and FC Lucerne, retiring in 2002 with amateurs SC Orange (France).

International career[]

Subiat chose to represent Switzerland internationally, his first cap coming in 1994. He participated at that year's FIFA World Cup, appearing as a substitute in three scoreless games.[1]

In total, Subiat scored six times in 15 matches over a two-year period.[2]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c "Suisse-Pays-Bas avec Nestor Subiat, notre consultant TSR" [Switzerland-Netherlands with Nestor Subiat, our TSR pundit] (in French). Radio Télévision Suisse. 21 August 2007. Retrieved 7 July 2017.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b "Subiat: "C'est le pire qui pouvait m'arriver"" [Subiat: «It’s the worst that could happen to me»]. Le Matin (in French). 30 June 2014. Retrieved 7 July 2017.

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