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Hassan Nader (born July 8, 1965 in Casablanca) is a retired Moroccan footballer, in the striker position.
[edit] Club careerNader started his career with local club Wydad Casablanca, before starting an European adventure in 1990-91 with RCD Mallorca. He failed to adjust in the Balearic Islands' side, and would see the team be relegated at the end of his second season, as last. In July 1992, Nader moved to Portuguese league side S.C. Farense, becoming the league's top scorer in 1994-95, at 21 goals, being influential in the Algarve side's UEFA Cup qualification. After that fantastic spell, he moved to league powerhouse S.L. Benfica, but only appeared sparingly throughout two seasons and, after expressing dissatisfaction, moved back to Farense, where he would remain there until his 2004 retirement, at 39, remaining loyal to the club even after its demotion into the fourth league. [edit] International careerA full Moroccan international, Nader played at the 1994 FIFA World Cup, scoring against Holland in a 2–1 defeat,[1]and at the 1992 African Nations Cup. [edit] References
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