Avi Peretz (footballer)

Avi Peretz (footballer)

Avi Peretz is an Israeli football player who plays for Maccabi Netanya football club.

Avi Peretz was born on September 2, 1971 in Be'er Sheva, a city in the southern part of Israel.

Peretz plays as a Goalkeeper.

Avi Peretz began playing at the Hapoel Be'er Sheva F.C. youth team. In the 1980s he made his debut for the first team. Later he moved on to Hapoel Arad and then to Maccabi Jaffa. In 1991 he played for Maccabi Yavne and two years later he moved to Hapoel Bat Yam, where he played for two years. At the end of the year he moved to Hapoel Ashkelon and one year later he moved to Hapoel Be'er Sheva.

In 1998 he moved to Hapoel Haifa and in 2000 he moved to Maccabi Haifa. at the year 2002 he moved back to Hapoel Haifa and at the year 2004 he moved to Beitar Jerusalem.

For the 2005 season he moved to Maccabi Netanya, where he is playing currently.


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