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    How injuries ruined the career of Ghana’s John Quansah

    Papa LincBy Papa LincJanuary 13, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read3 Views
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    John Quansah pushing a wheelbarrow John Quansah pushing a wheelbarrow

    In 2000, John Quansah’s life changed forever. The 15-year-old Ghanaian was handpicked by Dutch giants Ajax Amsterdam, along with two other talented teenagers from Obuasi, to join their prestigious youth academy.

    Quansah quickly made a name for himself, impressing coaches with his lightning-fast pace, skilful trickery, and technical prowess. Training alongside future Ajax star Wesley Sneijder, Quansah’s confidence soared with each youth tournament triumph.

    However, just weeks before his scheduled return to the Netherlands from his holiday, Quansah suffered an injury—a moment that marked the ominous start of a downward spiral that would ultimately curtail his promising career.

    The injuries persisted, derailing Quansah’s development. Despite several failed rehabilitation attempts, Ajax eventually released him back to Goldfields, where he faced a daunting struggle to regain his form.

    At just 21, Quansah was forced to retire in 2006. Since then, he has lived a precarious existence, relying on paycheck to paycheck to make ends meet.

    During an interview with 3Sports, Quansah revealed what led to his short-lived football career: “I couldn’t make it to the highest level in football because of injuries. That affected my progress negatively and forced me to return home,” he said.

    Quansah further reflected on his journey, offering advice to young talents about dealing with injuries and maintaining mental toughness:

    “You have to be dedicated, take your training seriously, and manage your body well. When you get injured, don’t let it affect you mentally. I let my injuries affect my confidence so much that, anytime I recovered, I feared getting another injury. Because of this, I was constantly getting injured,” Quansah said.

    Now, at 40, Quansah’s life is a far cry from his former glory. He works temporarily as a laborer at the government hospital in Obuasi, pushing a wheelbarrow and living paycheck to paycheck.

    As Quansah navigates his uncertain future, he can’t help but wonder what could have been. This wasn’t the life he had envisioned for himself—a poignant reminder of the cruel twists and turns of fate that can beset even the most promising careers.

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