play videoAli Jarrah is a former player of the Black Starlets

In the early 1990s, Ghana believed it had unearthed a footballer destined for greatness and the replacement for the legendary Robert Mensah.

A teenage goalkeeper from Mamprobi, Accra, Ali Jarrah, had everything: sharp reflexes, a warrior’s confidence, and medals to prove it.

By the age of 17, he had already helped Ghana win the 1991 FIFA U-17 World Cup in Italy, finished runner-up at the 1993 FIFA U-20 World Cup in Japan, and lifted the U-17 Africa Cup of Nations in Mauritius.

European scouts were circling. Liverpool came first, followed by Germany’s FC Koln. The Black Stars had already called him for international assignments and the future looked bright.

But just as the world prepared to witness Ghana’s next great goalkeeper, fate intervened with a cruelty that football rarely forgives.

Ali Jarra: The injury that stole a nation’s goalkeeping hope

The Day His World Collapsed

Jarrah had been battling with back pain for weeks, a nagging problem he first noticed on tour in the UK.

Doctors prescribed rest and medicine, hoping the discomfort would pass.

But it did not.

“A young chap with a bright future knew he’s travelling, feeling back pain, although I had a problem when we went on tour in the UK, we came back and the pain was still there,” he remembers.

“I went to see stadium doctors, and was given a prescription, a room and then I slept deeply because I couldn’t sleep the previous days. Got up the next morning and I couldn’t move from the waist down.”

He had never heard the word paralysis “It took the doctors to tell me and I started crying.”

The tragedy hit harder because of its timing “The day I got paralysed was Friday. And that was the day it came to newspapers that I had been called to the Black Stars. So just imagine,” Jarrah said.

The dream of defending Ghana’s post for the next decade vanished in a single moment.

Watch the full interview with Ali Jarrah below:

FKA/JE

Meanwhile, watch videos from the 2025 Democracy Cup trophy presentation to Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin on GhanaWeb TV below:



Source link

Share.
Exit mobile version