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President of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), Kurt Okraku, has described Dreams FC reaching the group stage of the 2023/24 CAF Confederation Cup as “my happiest moment”.
The ‘Still Believe’ lads edged Sierra Leone’s FC Kallon 3-2 on aggregate in the second preliminary to reach the money zone of the second tier club competition in Africa.
Speaking after welcoming the Dreams FC contingent at the Kotoka International Airport on Sunday, Kurt said there is still a lot of work to be done.
“I know that there is a lot more work to be done at the group stage until we get to the title itself but believe me, today is my happiest moment,” he said.
Kurt Okraku, the owner of Dreams FC, added: “I am glad that all the investments we’ve been making since we took office, am glad that the message of hope that we delivered to the football family in 2019 is gradually and steadily beginning to show.”
Dreams FC are the first Ghanaian club to reach the CAF Confederation Cup group stage since 2019 since Asante Kotoko under CK Akonnor.
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