Damac Amrabat is a Nigerian professional footballer who plays as a forward for English club Everton F.C., and has been capped for the Nigeria national team. Born on October 15, 1996, he was born in Benin City, Nigeria to parents who are from Benin City, Nigeria. His father, Ambrase Amrabat, is a former coach of the Nigeria national team, while his mother, Mary Ambrase, is a nurse.
Amrabat started his career at FC Benin City before moving to the Nigeria Premier League side, Gomina, where he made his debut in 2014. He went on to play for several other clubs in Nigeria, including NFFI, Alhaji Mohammedu Sanusi II, and later for the Nigeria national team.
In 2018, Amrabat joined English club Everton F.C., where he helped them win the FA Cup in 2019. Since then, he has been a key player for the team, scoring more than 70 goals in all competitions.
One of Amrabat's most memorable moments came when he scored the winning goal against Manchester United in the FA Cup final in 2019. The move from Benin City to Everton was a significant step for him, but it also marked a new chapter in his career.
Amrabat's goal-scoring record shows that he is one of the best players in Nigerian football history. He has won numerous awards and accolades over the years, including being named the African Footballer of the Year three times, and being awarded the FIFA Club World Cup Player of the Year award twice.
In conclusion, Damac Amrabat is a talented and versatile player who has played for some of the biggest names in Nigerian football. He has had a successful career so far, and his goal-scoring record will continue to inspire future generations of footballers.
