Ghanaian midfielder Daniel-Kofi Kyereh marked a remarkable return to football after more than three years on the sidelines, featuring for SC Freiburg II in their 4-1 victory over SV Eintracht Trier 05 in Germany’s regional league.
The 30-year-old had been out of action for 38 months following a serious anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury and a subsequent relapse, making his comeback a significant personal milestone.
Introduced back onto the pitch after his long absence, Kyereh wasted little time in making an impact. He provided the assist for Freiburg’s fourth goal, adding a fitting highlight to an emotional return.
Once a key figure for Ghana, Kyereh’s prolonged absence had been a major setback in his career. His return will be welcomed by fans and observers alike, as he begins the process of rebuilding match fitness and rediscovering his form.
The midfielder’s comeback not only represents resilience and determination but also offers hope that he could once again play a role at the highest level.
For Kyereh, simply being back on the pitch was a victory in itself, but contributing to a goal made the moment all the more special.

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