Ghanaian striker Eric Bekoe is set to play his first competitive match in two years for his Egyptian club Petro Jet on Saturday after recovering from a leg injury.
The former Asante Kotoko striker took a long break from football during which he spent time in Ghana to recover.
Petro jet fans are set to have prepared special banners to welcome Eric Bekoe as they play host to Smouha FC which has two big name Ghanaian stars Godwin Attram and Samuel Affum, formerly of Hearts of Oak in Suez.
Bekoe remains the current highest scorer of Petro jet with more than 30 league goals since joining the Egyptian side in 2008.
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