The 29-year-old joins Bharat FC from ISL franchise Mumbai City FC, after having captained the franchise in its inaugural season. Bharat FC currently occupy the eighth spot in the 11-team Hero I-League.
The club recorded a creditable goalless draw against Dempo SC in its first ever I-League encounter and then suffered a 1-2 defeat to Royal Wahingdoh FC.
Nabi's acquisition though is sure to fortify an already experienced and talented squad at head coach Stuart Watkiss' disposal. The 29-year-old Nabi, born in Pandua in West Bengal, is a versatile player who can play as a defender, midfielder and has also been deployed in a striking role with profitable returns.
Over these 113 appearances, the diminutive Nabi scored 26 goals. In 2011, he moved to East Bengal's cross-town rivals Mohun Bagan AC, playing 47 times for the Mariners over two years and managing to score four goals.
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A full international for India, Nabi is one of the few players who have served the country with distinction over a period of time. The 29-year-old has 69 international caps and has also scored eight goals for the national side. He played a starring role in India's triumph at the 2008 AFC Challenge Cup and has also won the Nehru Cup on three occasions.
Nabi said that the chance to play in such a strong and well-drilled outfit was something that he could not say no too.