• CFL foreign player Gilerme resumes training in China

    Updated:2025-12-23 08:32    Views:186

    The Canadian Football League (CFL) has announced that one of its foreign players, German goalkeeper Gilerme, has resumed training in China.

    Gilerme is a 25-year-old goalkeeper who previously played for the Montreal Alouettes and the Ottawa Redblacks in the CFL. He was born in Germany but moved to Canada as a child.

    In a statement released by the CFL, Gilerme said that he was excited to be back on the field after a long break due to the COVID-19 pandemic. "I'm grateful to have this opportunity to continue playing my sport," he said.

    The CFL also stated that Gilerme's return will help to strengthen the team's roster ahead of the upcoming season. The league has been hit hard by the pandemic, with many games being cancelled or postponed due to the outbreak.

    However, Gilerme remains optimistic about the future of the CFL and the sport as a whole. "I believe that the CFL can bounce back from this crisis and continue to thrive," he said. "We need to work together to find solutions and come out stronger than ever."

    Gilerme's return is just one example of how the CFL is adapting to the challenges posed by the pandemic. The league has implemented various measures to ensure the safety of its players and staff, including regular testing and strict quarantine protocols.

    Overall, Gilerme's return is a positive development for both himself and the CFL. It shows that the sport is still going strong and that there is hope for a brighter future.