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Medeama’s Felix Kyei returns to action after 7-Month injury layoff

Talented goalkeeper Felix Kyei, hailing from Sefwi Bekwai, has made a triumphant return to the field after being sidelined for seven months due to injury.

The Medeama SC shot-stopper, who joined the team during the second transfer window of the 2022/23 season, played a pivotal role in their historic triumph as Ghana Premier League champions.

Kyei’s exceptional performances throughout the season earned him the prestigious title of the 2022/23 GPL Best Goalkeeper of the Season. His heroics between the posts were instrumental in Medeama SC’s league success, cementing his reputation as one of the league’s finest.

In addition to his domestic achievements, Kyei exhibited a superlative performance during Medeama SC’s CAF Champions League campaign.

His remarkable saves and consistent form were vital in helping the team advance to the Group Stage of the competition.

Returning to action at the TNA Stadium, Kyei played a full 90 minutes in Medeama SC’s recent match against Karela United.

His commanding presence in goal ensured a clean sheet as Medeama secured a hard-fought 1-0 victory, further demonstrating his readiness to reclaim his spot as one of the top goalkeepers in the league.

Fans and teammates alike have expressed their excitement over Kyei’s return, hopeful that his presence will continue to boost Medeama’s fortunes in the ongoing season.

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