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Adnan Haidar : ウィキペディア英語版
Adnan Haidar

Adnan Haidar ((アラビア語:عدنان حيدر); born 3 August 1989) is a footballer who is currently play for HamKam. He has previously played for Vålerenga, Skeid, Stabæk and Bryne.
Haidar was born in Norway, where he also grew up, and represented Norway at under-16 and under-19 level. Haidar has been capped for Lebanon at senior level.
== Club career ==
Haidar was born in Drammen and grew up in Oslo〔 where he lived in the Klemetsrud neighborhood. He played for Klemetsrud IL until he joined Vålerenga's youth department in 2001 and signed a professional contract with the club in 2008. He made his debut against Lyn on 15 September 2008, appearing as a substitute. In total he made three appearances for Vålerenga in all competitions in the 2008 season, also winning the Norwegian Cup in his first season as a professional. In 2009 he was loaned out to Skeid for the entire season, where he made 11 appearances in the First Division.
He returend to Vålerenga for the 2010 season and scored his first and second ever senior goals for Vålerenga in his first game since returning from loan against Oppsal in the Norwegian Cup of 2010. He then played his first Tippeligaen game of the season against Start in an 8–1 win. He finished the season with six appearances and scoring two goals in all competitions.
In the 2011 season he played ten games in the Tippeligaen, one game in the Norwegian Cup and one game in the UEFA Europa League before getting injured late into the season, it was later confirmed that Haidar had been ruled out for the rest of the season. At the end of the season he was released by Vålerenga and became free agent, but before being released he was offered a new contract at Vålerenga but chose to reject the offer because he wanted more first team football. In total he made 21 appearances and scoring two goals over three seasons for Vålerenga. He later went to Burnley on trial, but returned without a contract. He rejected a new trial proposal at Burnley two weeks later.
In January 2012, Haidar signed for Stabæk as a free agent, and was given the shirt number 10. He made his debut for Stabæk on the first day of the new season, on 25 March 2012 in a 0–0 draw against Aalesund.
Haidar stayed with Stabæk after the team was relegated to the First Division, and was a part of the team that won promotion to the Tippeligaen after only one season at the second tier. After the promotion was secured, the club stated that they wanted to give young players the chance when playing in Tippeligaen, and Haidar, which was one of the oldest players in the Stabæk-team, was released from his contract and free to find himself a new club.
In January 2014, Haidar signed with the Turkish club 1461 Trabzon, the local affiliate of Trabzonspor.

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