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    Four Ghanaian stars whose careers were stolen by injuries

    Papa LincBy Papa LincJuly 27, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read0 Views
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    In football, the line between greatness and heartbreak is razor thin. For some, a single moment, a wrong step, a mistimed tackle, or even a cruel twist of fate off the pitch, is all it takes to turn promise into pain.

    Ghanaian football has seen its share of such tragedies. Four men, four careers, all deeply affected by injuries that altered their paths forever: Baba Yara, Michael Essien, Baba Rahman, and Ali Jarrah.

    Baba Yara

    Before the likes of Abedi Pele or Asamoah Gyan, there was Baba Yara, Ghana’s original football icon. Nicknamed “The King of Wingers,” his magic with the ball captivated fans throughout the late 1950s and early 60s.

    He was fast, skilful, and deadly in front of goal, famously scoring a hat-trick on his debut for Asante Kotoko in 1955.

    By the age of 26, he had already won the 1963 Africa Cup of Nations and was widely regarded as Ghana’s greatest footballer.

    But fate struck cruelly. After a league match at Kpando, Yara’s team bus was involved in a motor accident.

    He suffered a devastating spinal injury that left him paralysed. Though flown to England for treatment, he never recovered. Ghana’s brightest star was forced to retire, confined to a wheelchair until his death in 1969, just six years after his final match.

    Michael Essien

    Michael Essien was a machine in midfield. Powerful, tireless, and tactically brilliant, he was the engine of Chelsea’s most dominant teams and a lynchpin for Ghana’s national side. But even machines break.

    While playing for Ghana in 2008, Essien suffered a serious knee injury that tore through his ACL and meniscus.

    He would miss the 2010 AFCON and parts of the World Cup qualifiers. The man, once feared for his stamina and strength, became trapped in a cycle of surgeries and rehab.

    From 2008 to 2012, his career was a shadow of its former self, no longer the unstoppable “Bison,” but a cautious version trying to protect a fragile body.

    Though he soldiered on, even playing in Spain, Italy and Greece later, the fearlessness that made him special was never fully restored.

    Baba Rahman

    In 2015, Baba Rahman was Ghana’s next big export. At 21, he was flying down the left flank in the Bundesliga, tackling, crossing, and outpacing top forwards every week. Chelsea swooped in with £20 million, banking on a future star.

    But during the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations, one awkward landing tore his ACL. The timing couldn’t have been worse.

    Just as he was breaking through, the injury stopped everything. Rehab took months, followed by setbacks, swelling, and surgeries.

    He never truly settled at Chelsea again, bouncing between Schalke, Reims, Mallorca, and Reading. He’s found redemption at PAOK, but the spark, that fearless energy, has dimmed.

    He’s spent more time trying to find his feet than building his legacy.

    Ali Jarrah

    Ali Jarrah was destined for greatness. A standout goalkeeper at youth level, he helped Ghana win the 1991 FIFA U-17 World Cup and was the starting keeper in the 1993 final, which Ghana narrowly lost.

    European giants like Liverpool and FC Köln lined up for his signature. He was just 17 when the national team called him up; the future was now.

    Then, during a Ghana Premier League match against Asante Kotoko, tragedy struck. A collision left him severely injured.

    Within days, he was paralysed. His career ended before it even began. Jarrah has since spoken of the mental and emotional toll, how the sport that once gave him hope had, in an instant, taken everything away.

    Four men, one painful truth

    Yara. Essien. Rahman. Jarrah. Each name once brought excitement to Ghanaian fans.

    Each represented hope, promise, and a glimpse of footballing excellence.

    Yet, each saw their dreams shattered not by failure but by injury. These are not just cautionary tales. They are reminders that in football, talent is only half of the story.

    The body must follow. And when it doesn’t, the dream can vanish in a heartbeat.

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