After playing in non-league football in England, he spent a year coaching at an academy in New Jersey, USA[5] before joining NPL Tasmania side Northern Rangers in 2015, playing 16 matches and scoring 2 goals for the club in all competitions.[6]
On 12 June 2017, Swirad joined Super League team Melaka United on loan for the remainder of the 2017 season. There, he helped to maintain the club's Super League status under new coach Eduardo Almeida.[8][9] In his 18 months at the club, he made 38 appearances, scoring 2 goals including a last minute winner against Selangor FA on the 21st of July, 2018.[10]
PKNS
Swirad joined Selangor based Super League side PKNS FC for the 2019 season under coach K Rajagobal. He scored 4 goals in 23 games for the team, earning an international call-up to the Malaysia national football team, in what was PKNS' final season as an independent Super League club.
Selangor
After his selection to represent Selangor in their 1-0 win against Singapore FA in the 2019 Sultan of Selangor trophy [11] Swirad joined Selangor FA the following season under coach B. Sathianathan. However, he struggled with injuries making only 4 appearances for the club in a Covid-19 hit season that saw the league reduced to 11 from 22 matches only.[12]
In a month at the club, he played 4 games scoring the final goal of the season in a 3-0 win against Kasetsart FC, which confirmed the club as league champions.[14]
He signed a contract extension with the club for the 2021-22 Thai League 1 season, but was unable to register due to visa restrictions requiring ASEAN imports to have made 3 international appearances.[15]
Sri Pahang
Unable to continue with Nongbua, Swirad signed for Sri Pahang FC on his 30th birthday, which was aired live on Astro Arena.[16] He made his league debut for the club against Sabah in Kota Kinabalu, coming on for Ashar Al Aafiz Abdullah in the 83rd minute.[17] His full debut was against JDT on the 27th of August 2021, in Johor Bahru,[18] a performance which stamped his place in the first team for the remainder of season, including in the 2021 Malaysia Cup.
Swirad extended his contract with Sri Pahang until 2022, and went on to captain the side for a majority of the season.[19]
Kuala Lumpur City
In March 2024, Swirad returned to the Klang Valley to join Kuala Lumpur City, making his debut in the FA Cup fixture from the bench against Kuching City.[20][21][22] In his first full start, he scored the equalizing goal against Kelantan Darul Naim - his first goal in the Super League since 2019 and for the club - in a comeback victory for the team.[23]
International career
In March 2019, Swirad received his first call-up to the Malaysia national football team, but a groin injury prevented him from making his debut.[24]Malaysia national team head coach Tan Cheng Hoe spoke highly of Swirad during his call-up: "I’ve been monitoring him since last year, and to me, he is a quality player. He is versatile and able to play anywhere at the back. I hope to see him recover quickly and make his national debut as a centre back against Singapore."[25]
Nick received his second call-up in 2022, ahead of the AFF Mitsubishi Electric Cup. However family issues prevented him from joining up with the main team during the first week of training camp and he was then placed on the standby list.[26]
In 2023 Nick was named on the standby list for the national team ahead of two international friendlies against Syria and China, to prepare for the upcoming 2024 Asian Cup.[27]
Career statistics
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As of match played 26 Oct 2024
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition