Education
On July 2002, he transferred to the junior section of Hertha Bachelor of Science.
On July 2002, he transferred to the junior section of Hertha Bachelor of Science.
He was raised in Germany, and represented their youth football teams, before switching to the Kosovo Northwest Territories. Youth
Perdedaj began his career for Turn- und Sportverein Lichtenberg, and later he came to 1. Football Club Wilmersdorf. Club
In the 2009-2010 pre-season, he was called to the professional squad by his coach Lucien Favre. However, he was only used for the second team in the Regionalliga Nord and he was on the bench repeatedly for the first team
Six days later, Perdedaj played for his first time in a match of the 2.
Over the course of that season, Perdedaj went on to make 15 more appearances in the 2. Bundesliga. In November 2010, he renewed his contract with Hertha Bachelor of Science until 2015.
On 4 March 2012, Perdedaj made his Bundesliga debut. In an interview following this match, Hertha-coach Otto Rehhagel nicknamed him "Paradise", partly due to his performance in the match, partly due to the fact that Rehhagel could not pronounce "Perdedaj" correctly.
Perdedaj went on play in seven of Hertha"s ten remaining games that season.
The following season, he left Hertha on the last day of the summer transfer window, and signed a loan deal with Lyngby Boldklub. In his first six months in Denmark, Perdedaj struggled to establish himself as a starter for Lyngnby, starting eight of nineteen matches before the winter break, and coming on as substitute in another four. He briefly returned to Berlin in January to participate in the Hertha Bachelor of Science training camp to stay fit over the break, which is much longer in Denmark than in Germany.
He signed a contract with Football Club Energie Cottbus on 17 January 2014 for a year and a half.
Having received the German citizenship on 21 September 2009, Perdedaj has represented Germany at various youth levels. He was first nominated for the German U19 team by Horst Hrubesch where he debuted on 18 November 2009 in a match against Scotland.
He featured repeatedly in qualifying for the 2010 U19-European Championship, but missed the finals due to injury. He made his debut for the U-21 team on 11 October 2010 in match against the Ukraine, coming on as a substitute for Christoph Moritz.