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Idan Vered

Idan Vered (Hebrew: עידן ורד; born 1 January 1989) is an Israeli footballer who plays for the Serbian SuperLiga club Red Star Belgrade.

Career

Vered played entire career in Israel with Hakoah Amidar Ramt Gan, Beitar Jerusalem and Maccabi Haifa before coming to the Serbian SuperLiga club Red Star Belgrade in June 2015.

References

Club career statistics

Honours

  • Toto Cup:
    • 2009-10
  • 2009-10
  • Israeli Premier League:
    • 2010-11
  • 2010-11
  • References

    External links

  • ONE profile (Hebrew)
  • Idan

    Idan or Edan can mean:

    People

    Given name

  • Edan (musician), American alternative hip hop artist
  • Edan Everly, guitarist, musician, singer songwriter
  • Edan Gross, child actor
  • Edan Milton Hughes, American art dealer and art collector
  • Edan Leshem, Israeli tennis player
  • Edan Welch, Canadian ice hockey player
  • Idan Alterman, Israeli television, film, and theater actor
  • Idan Baruch, Israeli-Romanian football goalkeeper
  • Idan David, Israeli footballer
  • Idan Maimon, Israeli handball player
  • Idan Malichi, Israeli footballer
  • Idan Raichel, Israeli singer-songwriter and musician
  • Idan Rubin, Israeli footballer
  • Idan Sade, Israeli footballer
  • Idan Schefler, Israeli footballer
  • Idan Shriki, Israeli footballer
  • Idan Shum, Israeli footballer
  • Idan Srur, Israeli footballer
  • Idan Tal, Israeli footballer
  • Idan Vered, Israeli footballer
  • Idan Weitzman, Israeli footballer
  • Idan Yaniv, Israeli singer
  • Idan Zalmanson, Israeli basketball player
  • Máedóc of Ferns, also referred to as Saint Edan
  • Surname

  • Abdullah Al-Edan, Qatar football defender
  • John Idan, American guitarist and vocalist
  • Idan, Israel

    Idan (Hebrew: עִדָּן, also spelled Iddan) is a moshav in Arava region of southern Israel. It falls under the jurisdiction of the Central Arava Regional Council.

    History

    Idán was founded in 1980 by immigrants from Canada, the United States, and South Africa, who had organized in 1976. It takes its name from the nearby Idan Stream, which was in turn named after the Arab name for the stream, Wadi al-Aidan. In 2005, it had a population of 150. After the Israel–Jordan peace treaty, some of the lands of Idan were handed over to Jordan.

    Location

    Between Idan and Hatzeva is a service road, called Peace Road. The Jewish National Fund paved the Peace Route, along the border between Israel and Jordan, for the benefit of central Arava inhabitants, following the Israel-Jordan Peace Treaty of 1994. The road runs along the foot of the Arava Cliffs, opposite the Edom Mountains, and is surrounded by agricultural fields and sandy expanses. A picnic area, lookouts and a trail have been built along the way. The road allows easy access to the eastern part of the Shezaf Nature Reserve.

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