Midfielder Jackson Owusu played his first competitive match in 12 months after a cameo in Asante Kotoko's surprise 1-0 win at AshantiGold in a delayed Ghana Premier League fixture on Wednesday.
Owusu replaced Baba Mahama on 73 minutes as the Porcupine Warriors run away with the win with the tough tackling midfielder brought on as Kotoko looked to hold on to the lead.
The midfielder missed the whole of last season after breaking his leg ahead of the start of the season while playing football (Sunday special) with friends.
Owusu, 26, was signed two seasons ago on a free transfer having previously played for Berekum Chelsea.
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