A fresh debate has emerged among Ghanaian football fans and analysts over whether former Black Stars goalkeeper Sammy Adjei should be invited back into the national team setup ahead of future international competitions.
The discussion centers on two main options: should Sammy Adjei be called to support the current goalkeepers as a technical or goalkeeping coach, or should he be considered as an active option between the posts, alongside goalkeepers such as Asare? Others, however, argue that his time at the top level has already passed.
Supporters of Adjei’s return insist that age alone should not be a deciding factor, pointing to examples from world football. One frequently cited case is legendary Dutch goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar, who retired from professional football at the age of 40 after still performing at the highest level for Manchester United and the Netherlands.

Advocates believe Adjei’s experience, leadership, and understanding of international football could greatly benefit the Black Stars, especially in mentoring younger goalkeepers and stabilizing the department during high-pressure tournaments. Some fans say even if he is not first choice, his presence alone could raise standards in training and competition.
On the other hand, critics argue that Ghana should focus on long-term development, giving younger goalkeepers consistent exposure rather than revisiting past options. They maintain that modern football demands sharp reflexes, match fitness, and regular club football, areas where they feel younger keepers may have the edge.
The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has not made any official comment on the matter, but the debate continues to gain traction on radio, social media, and among former players.
As Ghana prepares for crucial qualifiers and tournaments, the question remains open: should experience be prioritized over youth, or can both be blended effectively for the good of the Black Stars?
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