Nebegleras was born in
Larissa, and began his professional career in 1993 with his home team
AEL, where he stayed for 4 years. In 1997, he continued his career at
Paniliakos in the
Alpha Ethniki. During the 2001 winter transfer period, he signed for
Iraklis, following the recommendations of then coach,
Ioannis Kyrastas. During the
2004–05 season, he fell into disfavor by the team's administration, thus not being considered anymore, resulting in Nebegleras signing with
Aris in January 2005. During his time at Aris, the team participated in two cup finals in
2005 and
2008. In January 2009 he moved on to
Atromitos. In 2011, he participated in another
Cup final, once again ending up without the trophy. In the summer of 2011, and after 14 years, he returned to
AEL. In 2015, at the age of 40, he decided to continue his career at lower league side
Achilleas Farsala. In his 3 years with Farsala, the team managed to return to the
Gamma Ethniki. In 2018, he joined sixth tier side Dafni Glafkis and thus continued playing football at the age of 44. Staying only until January 2019, Nebegleras joined fourth tier team Atromitos Palamas. At the end of the season, Palamas won the league and thus got promoted to the
Gamma Ethniki, for the first time in 17 years. On August 4, 2019, aged 44, it was announced that Nebegleras will continue his career at
Iraklis Larissa in the
Gamma Ethniki. On 17 June 2020, Nebegleras announced his decision to retire from football, after the expiration of his contract, at the end of the season, wanting to focus on his managerial career. == International career ==