Kfir Edri

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Kfir Edri at Maccabi Petach Tikwa

Kfir Edri (born October 12, 1976 in Dimona ) is a former Israeli football player .

The midfielder began his career at Hapoel Dimona . In 1998 he moved to the first division club Maccabi Tel Aviv . In the first season he reached second place with Tel Aviv. However, he tested positive for ephedrine during a doping control . As a result, he was suspended for six games and the club got four points deducted. Then Maccabi managed to qualify for the 1999/2000 UEFA Cup , but then retired in the first round against Celtic Glasgow .

In 2000/01 he played for Ashdod and then went to Hapoel Be'er Scheva , Beitar Jerusalem and in 2003 to Hapoel Tel Aviv . With Hapoel he took part in the 2003/04 UEFA Cup , where the first round against Gaziantepspor was over. In 2005 he moved to Maccabi Petach Tikwa . With Petach Tikwa he reached the group stage of the 2005/06 UEFA Cup after victories against Bashkimi Kumanovo and Partizan Belgrade , where they had no chance. But the club was Israeli Cup winner 2006. After the season he moved to Maccabi Herzlia and in 2008 he went to Bne Jehuda Tel Aviv . The club reached the cup final in 2010. In 2014 he ended his career.

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Individual evidence

  1. Manager with the Teflon touch plots a surprise thesundaytimes.co.uk March 20, 2005
  2. Devil banned for life New Straits Times August 4, 1999 p. 32