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Dan Einbinder
Israeli footballer (born 1989) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Dan Einbinder (Hebrew: דן איינבינדר; born 16 February 1989) is an Israeli former professional footballer. At international level, Einbinder was capped at under-18 and under-19 level, and made his senior debut in 2016.[1]
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Early life
Einbinder was born and raised in Mevaseret Zion, Israel, to an Israeli family of Ashkenazi Jewish descent.[2]
Career
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Einbinder started his youth career in Beitar Jerusalem, winning the championship title along with the State Cup in the 2006–07 season. In the 2007–08 season the team won a consecutive championship title win in the Israeli Noar Premier League with Einbinder in the starting lineup.
For the 2008–09 season Einbinder signed a four-year contract with the senior team of Beitar Jerusalem and participated in 4 league games with the club. During the 2009–10 season he was a regular choice to the first team.
On 3 September 2012, Einbinder signed a three-year contract with Ironi Kiryat Shmona for a transfer fee of 1.3 million Israeli new shekels. Overall, he played 29 league games for the club.
On 9 June 2013, Einbinder joined Maccabi Tel Aviv for three years in a deal that included the transfers of Guy Haimov and Tamir Kahlon to Ironi Kiryat Shmona. He made his debut for the club on 6 August 2013, in a UEFA Champions League knock-out match against the Swiss side FC Basel. On 8 September 2015 released from Maccabi.
On 4 October 2015, signed back at Beitar Jerusalem.
In 2017, he signed at Hapoel Be'er Sheva
In January 2021, he signed at Hapoel Tel Aviv and turned to a significant figure in the dressing room and on the pitch.
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International career
Einbinder received his first call up to the senior Israel squad on 31 August 2016, for a 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Italy.[3] On 12 November 2016, Einbender scored his first ever international goal for Israel in a 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Albania. It was only his second cap and Israel won 3–0.[4]
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Beitar Jerusalem
Maccabi Tel Aviv
Hapoel Beer Sheva
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