Dreams FC, the sole representative of Ghana in CAF Confederation Cup, achieves a significant milestone by progressing to the knockout stages in their debut appearance. This accomplishment marks the first time in twenty years that a Ghanaian club has reached this pivotal stage in continental football.
With eyes set on further glory, Dreams FC prepares to face Stade Malien de Bamako in the quarter-finals on March 31 and April 7.
Established in 2009, Dreams FC rose to prominence by qualifying for the 2015-16 Ghana Premier League, marking their maiden entry into top-flight football. The team plays domestic matches at the Theatre of Dreams in Dawu and international fixtures at the Baba Yara Stadium in Kumasi.
Despite being a relatively young club, Dreams FC clinched the Ghana FA Cup title, its sole major trophy since its inception. Their debut journey in the CAF Confederation Cup this season signifies a significant milestone in their continental endeavours.
Guided by seasoned Ghanaian coach Abdul Karim Zito, Dreams FC benefits from his wealth of experience with Ghana Premier League clubs and national youth teams.
Nineteen-year-old Abdul Aziz Issah emerges as a standout player for Dreams FC in the CAF Confederation Cup, leading the scoring charts with four goals and two assists. His stellar performances have captivated audiences, cementing his role as a key player in the team's success.