M'Bala Nzola

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M'Bala Nzola
M'Bala Nzola in 2017.jpg
Nzola with Virtus Francavilla in 2017
Personal information
Date of birth (1996-08-18) 18 August 1996 (age 28)
Place of birth Buco-Zau, Angola [1]
Height 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) [2]
Position(s) Forward
Team information
Current team
Lens
(on loan from Fiorentina)
Number 8
Youth career
2010–2014 Troyes
2014–2015 Académica
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2015 Académica 0 (0)
2015–2016 Sertanense 25 (7)
2016–2017 Virtus Francavilla 33 (11)
2017–2019 Carpi 14 (0)
2018–2019Trapani (loan) 33 (8)
2019–2020 Trapani 12 (1)
2020Spezia (loan) 17 (6)
2020–2023 Spezia 77 (26)
2023– Fiorentina 33 (3)
2024–Lens (loan) 7 (2)
International career
2021– Angola 6 (2)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 18:14, 23 November 2024 (UTC)
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 23 March 2023

M'Bala Nzola (born 18 August 1996) is an Angolan professional footballer who plays as a forward for Ligue 1 club Lens, on loan from Serie A club Fiorentina, and the Angola national team.

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Club career

On 28 January 2015, Nzola made his professional debut with Académica de Coimbra in a 2014–15 Taça da Liga match against FC Porto, coming on as a substitute in the 4–1 away loss. [3]

On 7 August 2016, he joined Lega Pro club Virtus Francavilla Calcio. [4]

On 7 August 2017, after helping Virtus Francavilla Calcio reach the Lega Pro promotion play-offs, Nzola signed a four-year deal with Carpi F.C. 1909. [5]

On 16 August 2018, he joined Serie C club Trapani on a season-long loan. Trapani held the obligation to purchase him from Carpi at the end of the loan term in case of Trapani's promotion to Serie B. [6] On 15 June he scored the first goal for the Trapani victory over Piacenza, and after that Trapani was promoted in Serie B after two years of Serie C.

On 13 January 2020, he joined Serie B club Spezia on loan with an option to purchase. [7]

On 7 October 2020, Nzola signed with Spezia a three-year contract. [8] On 10 August 2023, he joined fellow Italian side Fiorentina. [9]

International career

Being born in Angola, but raised in France, Nzola was eligible for either country at international level. [10]

In March 2021, some months after he expressed his desire to represent Angola, [11] he received his first call-up to the national team. [12] Some days after, on 25 March 2021, he made his debut for the Palancas Negras against Gambia, in a qualifying match for the Africa Cup of Nations.

Personal life

Born in Cabinda, an Angolan exclave, Nzola emigrated to France as a child. [10]

Career statistics

Club

As of match played 23 November 2024 [13]
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueNational cup [a] League cup [b] EuropeOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Académica 2014–15 Primeira Liga 002121
Sertanense 2015–16 Campeonato de Portugal 25711268
Virtus Francavilla 2016–17 Lega Pro 3311312 [c] 3812
2017–18 Lega Pro001111
Total331142203913
Carpi 2017–18 Serie B 14021151
Trapani (loan) 2018–19 Lega Pro297304 [c] 1368
Trapani 2019–20 Serie B12121142
Spezia (loan) 2019–20 Serie B176004 [d] 1217
Spezia 2020–21 Serie A 2511002511
2021–22 Serie A21210222
2022–23 Serie A3113221 [e] 03415
Total9432325110235
Fiorentina 2023–24 Serie A3332111 [f] 31 [g] 0477
Lens 2024–25 Ligue 1 72001 [h] 082
Career total247631752112312229074
  1. Includes Taça de Portugal, Coppa Italia
  2. Includes Taça da Liga
  3. 1 2 Appearance in Lega Pro promotion play-offs
  4. Appearances in Serie B promotion play-offs
  5. Appearance in Serie A relegation play-off
  6. Appearances in UEFA Europa Conference League
  7. Appearance in Supercoppa Italiana
  8. Appearances in UEFA Europa League

International

As of match played 23 March 2023 [14]
Appearances and goals by national team and year
National teamYearAppsGoals
Angola 202131
202221
202310
Total62
Scores and results list Angola's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Nzola goal. [14]
List of international goals scored by M'Bala Nzola
No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
112 November 2021 Estádio 11 de Novembro, Luanda, AngolaFlag of Egypt.svg  Egypt 2–02–2 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification
21 June 2022Estádio 11 de Novembro, Luanda, AngolaFlag of the Central African Republic.svg  Central African Republic 1–12–1 2023 Africa Cup of Nations qualification

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References

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  10. 1 2 "Finale playoff: da Gyasi a Nzola, gli (altri) talenti da seguire in Spezia-Frosinone". La Gazzetta dello Sport (in Italian). 20 August 2020. Retrieved 20 August 2020.
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