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MTN FA Cup Dreams Football Club were held to a stalemate in Conakry in their CAF Confederation Cup qualifier against Milo Football Club.
The Still Believes lads were in Guinea for the first leg of the preliminary round of qualifiers on Saturday but were unfortunate not to pick the away win as they held to a 1-1 draw.
Gael Aholu gave Dreams the lead in the first half of the game in Conakry with the Ghana Premier League side holding on to take the lead into the break.
The Dawu-based side looked to be wrapping up a victory away from home as they held off competition from the home team.
However, Milo FC grabbed an equaliser in the 81st minute of the game and still make the tie open ahead of the second leg.
The game ended with each side scoring a goal.
The second leg of the fixture is set to for next weekend at the Accra Sports Stadium.
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