A significant tribute was dedicated to Ghanaian international Ernest Nuamah at the Parc Olympique Lyonnais. This event marked a poignant moment in Nuamah’s career as he returned to the pitch after an extended absence due to a serious knee injury.
Nuamah had been sidelined for 13 months, missing a total of 54 matches. His comeback occurred during the home match against Rennes on May 3, when he took to the field in the 84th minute, replacing Endrick.
Fans at the stadium warmly welcomed him back, offering a standing ovation as he stepped onto the pitch. This moment not only celebrated Nuamah’s resilience but also brought good news ahead of Ghana’s preparations for the upcoming World Cup, scheduled for this summer in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
With his recent return, there is anticipation that Ernest Nuamah could be included in Ghana’s squad for the World Cup trip to America.

