Adjei Jnr (3rd L) mapping out a strategy. INSET: Issuing out instructions
Sammy Adjei Jnr, son of former Black Stars defender Sammy Adjei, is steadily climbing the coaching ladder in the United States, showcasing his passion and expertise in soccer management.
Growing up in Ghana, Adjei Jnr followed in his father’s footsteps, not only as a professional player but also as a coach making waves in the competitive American soccer scene.
After a successful playing career that saw him train alongside renowned players like Thierry Henry and Rafael Marquez with the New York Red Bulls, Adjei Jnr transitioned into coaching. His journey has taken him from the USL 2 level to his current role as the head women’s soccer coach and Assistant Athletic Director at Caldwell University.
One of Sammy’s ambitions is to contribute to Ghanaian soccer by nurturing young talents and sharing his vast knowledge of the game.
He expressed his eagerness to work with Ghana’s youth women’s national teams, including the Black Maidens and Black Princesses, highlighting his qualifications and commitment to coaching excellence.
“I would be very happy to do an attachment with any of our youth women’s national teams,” Sammy stated.
“If that leads to an opportunity to be part of the staff, then great.”
He emphasised his versatility as a coach equipped with expertise in game analysis software, positional training, and tactical acumen, all of which could significantly benefit Ghana’s budding football stars.
Currently pursuing his USSF B License, Sammy is on track to attain the highest coaching credentials from the United States Soccer Federation. His potential involvement with Ghana’s national teams not only aligns with his personal aspirations but also presents an opportunity for Ghanaian football to harness the talent and experience of one of its own rising coaching talents.
He also featured for Ghana’s U-20, where he played three games in camp and scored two goals.
The former Gold Fields/Ashgold left back has also played for USA U-15 and U-18 but has decided to represent Ghana.
From The Sports Desk