Bordeaux’s Honduran striker Alberth Elis, recovering since his serious head trauma on February 24, reappeared for the first time on Friday at the Girondins training center, according to a video published by the Ligue 2 club.

Elis, who spent four days in a coma, returned home this week after convalescing at the CHU Pellegrin surrounded by his loved ones and then in a private clinic in the Bordeaux region where he received regular visits from the staff and his family. teammates.

In a video published Friday on the Girondins’ social networks, we see the Honduran player wearing a down jacket and a hat returning all smiles for the first time to the Haillan training center. He is greeted by members of the medical staff and managers, and heads towards his locker in the team locker room. Shortly after, the pantera attended the closed-door training of his teammates who are preparing the arrival of Paris FC on Saturday (7:00 p.m.) in the company of sports director Admar Lopes before being greeted by all of his partners.

This reunion was immortalized by a team photo in the locker room. The video ends with a “Go Bordeaux!” pronounced by Elis with both thumbs raised. The Girondins have not communicated the date of his return to the field. Elis, 28, suffered a big head shock against Guingamp on February 24 during the 26th day of L2. Evacuated on a stretcher, he was transported to the Pellegrin University Hospital in Bordeaux then operated on before being placed “in a protective artificial coma”, with “a vital and functional prognosis” then uncertain.