Roman spent more than six months recovering from surgery on the Achilles tendon.
Ukrainian midfielder Roman Bezus for the first time in the season and for the first time after injury, he was included in the lineup Omonia for an away match Cyprus Championship against Karmiotissa (6:2).
As you can see from the final result, the team from Nicosia easily dealt with the opponent, and the head coach, Lithuanian Valdas Dambrauskas, decided for the time being not to resort to the services of the experienced Ukrainian, who was forced out of the game for more than six months.
Bezus has been playing for the Nicosia club since the summer of 2022. Gradually he became the leader of the team. In the 2023/24 season, until the injury, Roman managed to play 38 matches in various tournaments, scoring 14 goals and 10 assists.
On April 14, in the debut of the away match against Anorthosis (2:0), Roman received a serious injury – a ruptured Achilles tendon. The footballer underwent surgery and began a long recovery process. He returned to the training process in October, and now the hour of his full return to action is approaching.
Now Bezus is 34 years old. He is a native of Kremenchug, started his career in Kremlin, made a name for himself in Vorskla, and later played for Dynamo and Dnepr. In 2016, the Belgian stage of Roman’s career began, stretching for six years (St. Truiden, Ghent).
Omonia scored 15 points in eight rounds and is currently in fifth place, 7 points behind the leader (Paphos).
At the same time, Dambrauskas’ team competes in the main stage of the Conference League, where they made their way through multi-stage qualification – they passed Torpedo (Kutaisi), Fehervar and Ziryu. In the first round, Omonia defeated Icelandic Vikingur at home (4:0), after which they lost away to Scottish Hearts (0:2).
Source: Sportarena

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