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.