Ghanaian forward Daniel-Kofi Kyereh has played his last game for his Bundesliga II side FC St. Pauli after getting a yellow card over the weekend.
Kofi Kyereh who was a doubt for the game due to COVID-19 made the starting eleven but was shown a yellow card.
Marco Fritz the referee of the game against Schalke showed Daniel-Kofi Kyereh a yellow card after a foul on Simon Terodde in midfield.
On March 5, in the 3-1 home game against KSC, Kyereh also received his fourth yellow card at the time.
Since then, the midfielder got away without any yellow card in games against Dresden, Heidenheim, Rostock, against Bremen as well as against Darmstadt and Nuremberg.
He only had to survive the Schalke game but he didn't make it as he was shown his fifth yellow card of the season and will not play in their last game against Fortuna Düsseldorf.
So the man, who will definitely be lacing his shoes elsewhere next season, made his last appearance at the Millerntor on April 29th.
When it comes to Düsseldorf next Sunday, Kyereh will be suspended.
The 26-year-old would have deserved another farewell from the club where he made his big breakthrough.
Kyereh made 67 appearances in brown and white, scoring 22 goals and with 21 assists.
Under Timo Schultz, he went from being an unquestionably talented player to a Ghanaian national team player who never really took off, and he's on the list for a number of first division teams at home and abroad.
Daniel-Kofi Kyereh gave FC St. Pauli a lot, FC St. Pauli gave Kyereh a lot.
It just fit between the club and the player. All the more bitter that he will go. And can't even say goodbye to the fans in the jersey.
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