Who Is Robin Nahas? Age, Biography and Wiki
Born on November 10, 1987, Robin Nahas is currently 37 years old. He emerged as a prominent player in the Australian Football League (AFL) and is known for his agility and skill on the field. Throughout his career, he has garnered attention not only for his gameplay but also for his off-field personality. For a comprehensive overview of his life, you can visit his Wikipedia page.
| Occupation | Australian Rules Footballer |
|---|---|
| Date of Birth | November 10, 1987 |
| Age | 37 Years |
| Birth Place | N/A |
| Horoscope | Scorpio |
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Robin Nahas's Popularity over time
Height, Weight & Measurements
Robin stands at a height of 180 cm (5 feet 11 inches) and weighs approximately 81 kg (179 lbs). His athletic build and balanced physique contribute significantly to his performance in Australian rules football, making him a formidable opponent on the field.
Nahas played his junior football with the Oakleigh Dragons Football Club which is located in Oakleigh South and competed in the Moorabbin Saints Junior Football League (MSJFL), he then went on to play for the Oakleigh Chargers in the TAC Cup.
In 2006 Nahas joined the Port Melbourne Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL) and he spent three seasons at the club. Prior to being drafted, Robin won the 2008 Fothergill–Round Medal, awarded to the most promising young talent in the VFL.
Nahas is known for his exceptional pace and ferocious tackling, despite his small size, being 176 cm tall. At the time of the draft, Nahas weighed in at 60 kg before increasing his weight during pre-season with Richmond.
Family, Dating & Relationship Status
When it comes to his personal life, Robin Nahas tends to keep a low profile. As of 2025, there are rumors circulating about his dating life, but he has not confirmed any relationships publicly. Whether he is single or dating someone is still a mystery to many fans, as he values his privacy.
Net Worth and Salary
As of 2025, Robin Nahas has an estimated net worth of $2 million. His wealth primarily stems from his successful career in the AFL, endorsements, and various business ventures. While exact figures regarding his salary are not publicly confirmed, AFL players typically earn competitive salaries, contributing to his financial stability.
Career, Business, and Investments
Nahas began his professional career with the Richmond Football Club in 2008 before moving to the North Melbourne Kangaroos and later the Gold Coast Suns. His dynamic playing style has made him a fan favorite, and he is known for his contributions to the teams he has played for.
Beyond football, Robin has ventured into several business opportunities, focusing on health and fitness-related enterprises. His passion for maintaining an active lifestyle has inspired him to invest in ventures that promote well-being and athletic development.
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Social Network
Robin Nahas has built a considerable following on social media, where he engages with fans and shares insights into his life. You can find him on platforms such as:
- Instagram: @robinnahas
- Twitter: @robin_nahas
Education
Though details about his education are less documented, it is known that Robin pursued his schooling in Australia, balancing his academic life with his burgeoning football career. His dedication to both sports and education has undoubtedly shaped him into the person he is today.
Nahas played 14 games in 2010, dropped after the first two games for a lack of defensive pressure. He returned to the side in round 5 but had a moderate season overall, as did many Richmond players in Damien Hardwick's first year in charge.
2011 was a break-out year for Nahas, he played every game and performed well in a more midfield-oriented role, in addition to stints in attack. Nahas averaged 19 disposals per game and kicked 29 goals for the season, fourth-highest for the club and tied for sixth in the Jack Dyer Medal.
He was offered a two-year contract at the end of the year and was also selected in the Australian International Rules squad, scoring an 'over' in the First Test. In 2012 Nahas again played every game but was a little inconsistent.
He kicked 34 goals for the season, an improvement on the previous year and second-best for the club, but his disposals-per-game was down with an average of 13.5. Nahas struggled in 2013, with increased competition for his spot in the side.
Dropped following the opening game against Carlton where he managed just 3 touches, Nahas played only 6 games for the year. At the end of the season Nahas was told Richmond would not be offering him a new contract. Richmond delisted Nahas in late October 2013 but he was signed by North Melbourne a few weeks later, as a delisted free agent.