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Néstor Subiat Personal information Full name Néstor Gabriel Subiat Date of birth 23 April 1966 Place of birth Buenos Aires, Argentina Height 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) Playing position Striker Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1984–1992 Mulhouse 163 (55) 1990 → Strasbourg (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 National team 1994–1996 Switzerland 15 (6) * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).Néstor Gabriel Subiat (born 23 April 1966 in Buenos Aires, Argentina) is a retired Argentine-Swiss footballer, who played as a striker.
He never played professionally in his country, representing several clubs in France and Switzerland, and appearing with the Swiss national team at the 1994 World Cup.
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Club career
The son of a former FC Mulhouse Argentine striker, also called Néstor, Subiat started his career precisely at the French side, as a defender, but already showing scoring abilities, which prompted a move up front.
After a loan at RC Strasbourg, Subiat played until 1992 at Mulhouse, scoring a further 25 goals, both seasons being 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, winning national leagues with the second and the third.
In his last four years, 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 the Swiss national team internationally, his first cap coming in 1994. He participated at that year's FIFA World Cup, coming on as a substitute in three scoreless games.[1]
In total, Subiat scored six times in 15 matches, over a two-year period.
References
- ^ Nestor Subiat – FIFA competition record
External links
- BDFA profile (Spanish)
- Nestor Subiat at National-Football-Teams.com
Previous winners 1972–73: Karl Odermatt · 1973–74: verilmedi · 1974–75: Umberto Barberis · 1975-76: Köbi Kuhn · 1976–77: Hansjörg Pfister · 1977-78: Rudolf Elsener · 1978–79: Umberto Barberis · 1979–80: Umberto Barberis · 1980–81: Heinz Lüdi · 1981–82: Claudio Sulser · 1982–83: Lucien Favre · 1983–84: Heinz Hermann · 1984–85: Heinz Hermann / Rolf Osterwalder · 1985–86: Heinz Hermann · 1986–87: Heinz Hermann · 1987–88: Heinz Hermann · 1988–89: Peter Nadig · 1989–90: André Egli · 1990–91: Adrian Knup · 1991–92: Jean-Paul Brigger · 1992–93: Ciriaco Sforza · 1993–94: Thomas Bickel · 1994–95: Nestor Subiat · 1995–96: Kubilay Türkyilmaz · 1996–97: Kubilay Türkyilmaz · 1997–98: Kubilay Türkyilmaz ·Foreigner of the Year 1974–75: Ilija Katić · 1975-76: Ilija Katić · 1976–77: Eigil Nielsen · 1977-78: Martin Chivers · 1978–79: Jurica Jerković · 1979–80: Piet Hamberg · 1980–81: Robert Kok · 1981–82: Jurica Jerković · 1982–83: Jurica Jerković · 1983–84: Raúl Nogués · 1984–85: Charly Herberth · 1985–86: Lars Lunde · 1986–87: Robert Prytz · 1987–88: John Eriksen · 1988–89: Karl-Heinz Rummenigge · 1989–90: Iván Zamorano · 1990–91: Edwin Gorter · 1991–92: Igor Dobrovolski · 1992–93: Sonny Anderson · 1993–94: Élber · 1994–95: Petar Aleksandrov · 1995–96: Viorel Moldovan · 1996–97: Viorel Moldovan · 1997–98: Shabani Nonda ·Switzerland squad – 1994 FIFA World Cup Categories:- 1966 births
- Living people
- Argentine footballers
- Swiss footballers
- Association football forwards
- Ligue 1 players
- Ligue 2 players
- FC Mulhouse players
- RC Strasbourg players
- AS Saint-Étienne players
- Swiss Super League players
- AC Lugano players
- Grasshopper-Club Zürich players
- FC Basel players
- Étoile Carouge FC players
- FC Luzern players
- Switzerland international footballers
- 1994 FIFA World Cup players
- Argentine expatriate footballers
- Swiss expatriate footballers
- Expatriate footballers in France
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