Nabil Baha

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Nabil Baha

Baha playing for Morocco
Personal information
Full nameNabil Baha
Date of birth (1981-08-12) 12 August 1981
Place of birthRemiremont, France
Height1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
Playing positionStriker
Youth career
1994–1998Épinal
1998–2000Montpellier
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2000–2001Montpellier B
2001–2004Naval84(24)
2004Braga B4(4)
2004–2005Braga10(1)
2005–2006Racing Ferrol37(8)
2006Créteil17(5)
2007Ponferradina20(9)
2007–2011Málaga109(24)
2011AEK Athens9(0)
2011–2013Sabadell32(5)
2013Dalian Aerbin9(2)
National team
2003–Morocco20(4)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 7 November 2013.

† Appearances (Goals).

‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 11 August 2010

Nabil Baha (Arabic: نبيل باها; born 12 August 1981) is a Moroccan footballer who plays for Dalian Aerbin F.C. in the Chinese Super League, as a striker.

Club career

Born in Remiremont, France, and with both of his parents hailing from Douar Guerzine near Fes, Baha made his professional debuts with France's Montpellier HSC, then went on to represent Associação Naval 1º de Maio (second division) and Sporting Clube de Braga in Portugal, moving to neighbours Spain in 2005 and appearing for Racing de Ferrol in the second level – there, in spite of his eight league goals, the Galician side would be relegated.

After a brief return spell to France with lowly US Créteil-Lusitanos, Baha returned to Spain and its second-tier in January 2007, scoring nine league goals for SD Ponferradina, which would also drop down a level at the season's closure. In the 2007–08 season he played for another side in the category, Málaga CF, and, benefitting from several injuries to habitual first-choice Salva, finished with ten goals (squad's second-best) as the Andalusians returned to La Liga after two years.

In the early months of 2008, Baha was subject of a 2 million transfer to FC Steaua Bucureşti, however he rejected this as he wanted to play in Spain's top flight – he had a clause in his contract allowing him to talk to other clubs if the offer was of at least €5 million. In 2008–09 he scored his first goal in the competition, in a 4–0 away routing of Recreativo de Huelva on 5 October 2008; the following month he also found the net, at the Santiago Bernabéu against Real Madrid, but in a 3–4 final loss,[1] and finished the first half of the campaign as the club's top scorer at eight (for a total of nine, tied for best with midfielder Apoño).

On 29 January 2011 free agent Baha joined AEK Athens F.C. from Greece, signing a six-month contract with an option for an extra year.[2] On 30 April he scored his only official goal of the season, in a 3–0 win against Atromitos F.C. for the Greek Cup final.

On 18 August 2011 Baha returned to Spain and joined CE Sabadell FC, signing a two-year contract.[3] He was released by the club late in January 2013 and, in July, moved to the Chinese Super League with Dalian Aerbin FC.[4]

International career

A full Moroccan international since February 2003,[5] Baha took part in the 2004 Africa Cup of Nations where the national side finished second to hosts Tunisia, scoring once in a 4–0 semifinal win over Mali.[6][7]

Due to a dislocated shoulder suffered in the late months of October against Racing de Santander in a Spanish Cup match, Baha failed to win a place in the nation's final squad for the 2008 Africa Cup of Nations, which was held in Ghana.

References

  1. Four-star Higuaín and Eto'o turn on the style; UEFA.com, 9 November 2008
  2. AEK Athens signs Baha; AEK's official website, 29 January 2011
  3. Baha joins CE Sabadell; Sabadell's official website, 18 August 2011
  4. 阿尔滨与巴哈签0.5+1合同 新援称半年没踢球; QQ, 24 July 2013 (Chinese)
  5. Morocco name foreign legion; BBC Sport, 5 February 2003
  6. Morocco book final spot; BBC Sport, 11 February 2004
  7. Tunisia edge past Nigeria; UEFA.com, 11 February 2004

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