Nabil Ghilas

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Nabil Ghilas
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Ghilas with Algeria in 2014
Personal information
Full name Nabil Ghilas [1]
Date of birth (1990-04-20) 20 April 1990 (age 34) [2]
Place of birth Marseille, France [2]
Height 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) [2]
Position(s) Striker
Team information
Current team
Berre SpC
Youth career
2007–2008 Burel FC
2008–2009 AJ Bosquet-Néréïdes
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2009–2010 Cassis Carnoux 23 (1)
2010–2013 Moreirense 47 (15)
2010–2011Vizela (loan) 26 (6)
2013–2017 Porto 16 (1)
2013 Porto B 1 (0)
2014–2015Córdoba (loan) 27 (7)
2015–2016Levante (loan) 20 (0)
2016–2017Gaziantepspor (loan) 29 (8)
2017–2019 Göztepe 29 (7)
2019–2020 Vitória FC 15 (2)
2021–2022 Athlético Marseille 1 (0)
2023- Berre SpC
International career
2013–2014 Algeria 8 (2)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 22:44, 4 August 2022 (UTC)

Nabil Ghilas (born 20 April 1990) is a professional footballer who plays as a striker for Berre SpC. Born in France, he played for the Algeria national team.

Contents

Club career

Early years and Moreirense

Born in Marseille, France, Ghilas only played amateur football in the country. In 2010, aged 20, he transferred to Moreirense F.C. in Portugal, being immediately loaned to F.C. Vizela in the third division. [3] He returned for the 2011–12 season, helping the club return to the Primeira Liga after a seven-year absence. [4]

Ghilas played all 30 games for the Moreira de Cónegos side in the 2012–13 campaign, scoring 13 goals in the league and 16 overall. [5] Highlights included braces in home wins against C.D. Nacional (3–1) [6] and S.C. Beira-Mar (3–0), [7] but his team suffered immediate relegation.

Porto

On 8 July 2013, Ghilas joined FC Porto on a four-year contract for a fee rumoured to be around 3 million, [8] with a buyout clause of €30m. [9] He made his official debut on 22 September, playing injury time in a 2–2 draw at G.D. Estoril Praia. [10]

Ghilas scored his first goal for the northerners on 5 February 2014, against the same opponent for a 2–1 home win in the quarter-finals of the Taça de Portugal. [11] His second came 22 days later, as he netted the 3–3 at Eintracht Frankfurt in the UEFA Europa League round of 32 and Porto progressed 5–5 on aggregate; on both occasions, he came on as a second-half substitute. [12]

On 1 September 2014, Ghilas was loaned to Spanish club Córdoba CF. [13] His maiden La Liga appearance occurred on 12 September, replacing Mike Havenaar in the 59th minute of a 1–1 away draw against UD Almería. [14]

Ghilas scored his first goal for the Andalusians on 18 October, netting his team's only in a 2–1 home loss to Málaga CF. [15] On 10 July 2015, he moved to fellow league side Levante UD on loan for one year. [16]

International career

Ghilas was called up to the Algeria national team for the first time in March 2013, for the 2014 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Benin, [17] but did not play in the match. He won his first cap on 9 June against the same opponent and for the same competition, replacing Islam Slimani in the 74th minute and scoring the last goal in a 3–1 away victory. [18]

Ghilas made his World Cup debut on 17 June 2014, playing the last six minutes of a 2–1 group stage loss to Belgium in Belo Horizonte. [19]

Personal life

Ghilas' older brother, Kamel, is also a former footballer and a forward. He too played in France, Portugal and for Algeria. [20]

Career statistics

Club

As of match played 27 November 2021 [21]
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueNational cup [lower-alpha 1] League cup [lower-alpha 2] ContinentalTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Cassis Carnoux 2009–10 CFA 23100231
Moreirense 2010–11 Liga de Honra 00000000
2011–12 Liga de Honra1723141244
2012–13 Primeira Liga 301320533716
Total471551946120
Vizela (loan) 2010–11 Segunda Divisão 26600266
Porto 2013–14 Primeira Liga161514010 [lower-alpha 3] 2354
Porto B 2013–14 Segunda Liga 1010
Córdoba (loan) 2014–15 La Liga 27710287
Levante (loan) 2015–16 La Liga20020220
Gaziantepspor (loan) 2016–17 Süper Lig 29810308
Göztepe 2017–18 Süper Lig21600216
2018–19 811091
Vitória FC 2019–20 Primeira Liga1522320195
Athlético Marseille 2021–22 National 3 1010
Career total2344717515410227658
  1. Includes Taça de Portugal, Copa del Rey, Turkish Cup
  2. Includes Taça da Liga
  3. Four appearances in UEFA Champions League, six appearances and two goals in UEFA Europa League

International goals

As of 31 May 2014
Scores and results list Algeria's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Ghilas goal.
List of international goals scored by Nabil Ghilas
No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
19 June 2013 Mustapha Tchaker, Blida, AlgeriaFlag of Benin.svg  Benin 3–13–1 2014 World Cup qualification
231 May 2014 Tourbillon, Sion, SwitzerlandFlag of Armenia.svg  Armenia 2–03–1 Friendly

Honours

Porto

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