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Dreams FC assistant coach, Winfred Dormon, says their CAF Confederation Cup game against FC Kallon is very important for the club’s history.
The Ghana FA Cup champions will host the Sierra Leonean club at the Accra Sports Stadium today, Friday, in the second preliminaries first leg. The game is set to kick off at 16:00 GMT.
Speaking ahead of the fixture, Dormon reveals preparations have gone smoothly for the Still Believe lads, but have minor injuries.
“Preparation has gone on very well. We have been positive. Yes, we have some minor injuries but the medical team are working very hard to ensure we have a full house.
"Our last training session was on the Accra Stadium pitch and the team is looking very ready.
“It's a big call and a very important match as far as the history of this club is concerned. Our main objective is to make the money zone."
The Dawu-based club reached the second preliminary round after edging Guinea’s Milo FC 3-2 on aggregate.
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