Audio By Carbonatix
Dreams have earned the rights to play in this year’s Ghalca G8 final after beating pre-tournament favourites Medeama on Thursday.
The newly promoted Ghana Premier League side won the highly competitive semi-final clash 6-5 on penalties after a barren draw in 90 minutes.
Dreams had a larger share of the exchanges in the first half of the game but could not make their dominance count.
However, in the second half, Dreams FC thought they had taken the lead when a shot taken by Richard Addae went off the post and seemed to have crossed the line but the referee waved play on.
With Dreams 4-3 up in the shootout, they missed the chance to wrap things up while Medeama scored to make it 4-4 after 5 kicks.
Dreams went on to score two more times while Medeama scored once and missed the other.
Latest Stories
-
LPG’s Kofi Akpalu and others to be charged for alleged forgery and related offences – AG
6 minutes -
Karpowership engages reporters, reaffirms commitment to power supply and community impact
14 minutes -
From fear to empowerment: Dzifa Gunu’s mission to transform Ghana’s digital future
18 minutes -
Wontumi Farms, directors to face prosecution over GH₵24m alleged EXIM Bank loan fraud
24 minutes -
PAG demands answers on EOCO’s record GH¢337m recoveries
27 minutes -
AG: Gov’t will use surcharge and disallowance to recover mismanaged public funds
30 minutes -
Sarkodie recounts terrible ‘wee biscuit’ experience during US show
31 minutes -
1D1F: The policy that broke Ghana’s industrial summit
33 minutes -
GT Music Concert lights up Accra as Ghana and Nigeria’s stars share one stage
40 minutes -
Bawumia appeals to NPP delegates: ‘Vote for me on competence, track record and vision’
1 hour -
NDC supported establishment of Office of the Special Prosecutor – Samuel Jinapor
1 hour -
High Court bars investigative journalist from publishing on private individual, imposes GH¢10,000 cost
2 hours -
‘Inconsistent Vinicius Jnr not on Neymar’s level’ – ex Botafogo manager
2 hours -
T-bills: Government records 47% oversubscription; interest rates fall
2 hours -
OSP deserves a second chance; it must decentralise its operations
2 hours
