Daniel Gordon, who plays for Rotweiss Oberhausen in Germany's Bundesliga 2, is listed as "fit" on the team's web site. It is unclear if he will play Sunday in a big game at Osnabruck.
Gordon, a defensive midfielder, suffered a knee injury in October which did not require surgery. His injury and injuries to several other Oberhasen players have caused the team to crash towards the bottom of the Bundesliga 2 standings.
Osnabruck and Oberhausen are tied for 15th place in the standings, just two points ahead of a relegation playoff and five points ahead of automatic relegation. Osnabruck has an eight goal lead in differential over Oberhausen.
Oberhausen snapped an eight-game winless streak last week, and will be going for its second straight win. Oberhausen has not won two straight games since September, when it had a run of four wins and a draw.
Gordon's father is a Jamaican-born Englishman, and his mother is German. He has never played a full international match at any level.
Gordon, a defensive midfielder, suffered a knee injury in October which did not require surgery. His injury and injuries to several other Oberhasen players have caused the team to crash towards the bottom of the Bundesliga 2 standings.
Osnabruck and Oberhausen are tied for 15th place in the standings, just two points ahead of a relegation playoff and five points ahead of automatic relegation. Osnabruck has an eight goal lead in differential over Oberhausen.
Oberhausen snapped an eight-game winless streak last week, and will be going for its second straight win. Oberhausen has not won two straight games since September, when it had a run of four wins and a draw.
Gordon's father is a Jamaican-born Englishman, and his mother is German. He has never played a full international match at any level.