Nihat Kahveci (born November 23, 1979 in Istanbul) is a Turkish football player for Spanish side Villarreal CF. He made his debut for the Turkish national team in 2000 against Sweden. Nihat plays predominantly as a forward but can also play as an attacking midfielder. His fierce right foot and speed make him one of the most exciting players to watch.Nihat is a product of Besiktas JK's youth system and was discovered by Hurser Tekinoktay when Nihat played in Dikilitas in 1995-1996 season. He joined the first team at Besiktas in the 1997-1998 season. In January 2002 he was transferred to Real Sociedad in Spain by former Besiktas coach John Toschack. While at Real Sociedad, Nihat scored 57 goals in 115 apperances. His biggest success was in the 2002/2003 season when along with Ronaldo he was the second top goal scorer in Spain with 23 goals. He had a very fruitful strike partnership with Yugoslav forward Darko Kovacevic, leading sports journalist Phil Ball to nickname the pair "Little and Large," in reference to the height difference between them. [1](Nihat's height is 175 cm and Kovacevic's is 187 cm)He has also played in the Champions League with Real Sociedad and represented Turkey in the 2002 World Cup.On May 16th 2006 Nihat agreed to join Villarreal CF for five years on a Bosman transfer.