Police FC striker Peter Agblevor is now back to full action after six months on the sidelines.
The Ghanaian striker has not played for Police FC since undergoing a knee surgery in March.
Agblevor found the back of the net 12 times in all competitions last season, with 8 of them coming in the league, before sustaining an injury which kept him out for a six months.
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He missed Police FC&039;s CAF Confederation Cup games against CS Constantine as they were bundled out of the first round 4-1 on aggregate but he has now fully recovered and was on the score sheet as Police drew 3-3 with Nkombo FC in a friendly game on Tuesday, September 3.
"Last season wasn't the best for me. On top of my mother’s passing, I had a knee injury, I underwent a surgery,” the Nigerian forward told Times Sport.
"I am glad I am fully fit now. I want to continue from where I left off last season and score goals for Police FC," he added.
Agblevor is expected to get some minutes when Police FC face his former team Musanze FC at Ubworoherane Stadium on September 14 when the league returns after the international break.