Néstor Gabriel Subiat is a Swiss retired football player who played as a striker.
Background
The son of a former Football Club Mulhouse, also called Néstor and also a striker, Subiat was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and started his career precisely at the French side, as a defender but already showing scoring abilities, which prompted a move up front.
Career
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. After a loan at Remote Control Strasbourg, 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 Air Corps Lugano, Grasshopper Club Zürich – even though he only played regularly in his first year – and Football Club Basel and winning three national championships with the second club
In his last four years, Subiat appeared sparingly at professional level in both countries, with AS Saint-Étienne, Étoile Carouge Football Club and Football Club Lucerne, retiring in 2002 with amateurs South Carolina Orange (France).
Subiat chose to represent Switzerland internationally, his first cap coming in 1994. In total Subiat scored six times in 15 matches, over a two-year period.