Ali Jarrah is a Ghanaian professional footballer who was a member of the Ghana team that won the FIFA U-17 World Cup in 1991 and came in second in 1993.[1] [2]
Jarrah played at both international and club levels in the position of goalkeeper and was part of the Ghana team that won the 1991 FIFA U-17 World Cup.[1] [2] During his club career, Jarrah played in the Ghana Premier League for Accra Hearts of Oak S.C., the oldest surviving Ghanaian professional football club, where he received many accolades.[1] [3] In 1993, he received offers to join both Liverpool F.C. and FC Köln and was called up by the Ghana national football team.[4] [5] However, before leaving for Germany, he suffered an injury in a Ghana Premier League match against Asante Kotoko S.C. that permanently ended his career.[1] [4] Due to complications resulting from his injury, Jarrah was paralyzed in September 1993.[1] [4]
Following the end of his playing career, Jarrah began working as a football coach and trainer.[1] He has both coached and advocated for individuals with disabilities in sports.[1] Currently, Jarrah runs a goalkeeper training academy in Accra that has received recognition from the Ghana Football Association.[6] He regularly engages in football commentary, including for the Ghanaian Times, Goal (Website), ModernGhana and GhanaWeb.[2] [5] [7] [8] [9] [10]
Jarrah describes the day that he learned of the severity of his injury as "the worst day in his life."[4] He has been open about the personal and mental health struggles that he experienced following his career-ending injury.[1] He has also described feeling neglected after the end of his professional career.[1]