On Thursday, Eintracht Frankfurt invited club legend Tony Yeboah to witness their Europa League victory.
The former Ghana international was in Seville when Eintracht Frankfurt beat Rangers to win the trophy.
Rangers had taken the lead in the second half of the final through Joe Aribo, but were pegged back 12 minutes later by Rafael Borre’s equalizer.
After 90 minutes and extra time, the game went to a shootout, where Aaron Ramsey’s effort was saved by Kevin Trapp and Raphael Borre buried the game-winning kick.
Yeboah was in the Frankfurt locker room following the game, where he lifted the trophy.
Prior to Frankfurt’s semi-final second leg match against West Ham, Yeboah was interviewed by German newspaper BILD about his record of scoring the most European goals for Frankfurt.
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He scored 12 goals.
“I didn’t even know I had such a record,” he told BILD.
Frankfurt fans hold Yeboah in high regard for his enormous contribution to the club during his playing days. He won Bundesliga top scorer in 1993 and 1994.
He scored 68 goals in 123 appearances between 1990 and 1995.