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Ghana-based Right to Dream Academy will be playing in the final of the 2023 Gothia Cup following their win over Mjallby AIF on Friday afternoon.
Right to Dream secured a 2-1 win over the Swedish side in the semi-final of the ongoing competition to seal a place in the last two.
The Defending champions scored the opening goal of the game before they were pegged back but a late penalty goal sealed the victory and saw them advance to the final.
They will face AIK FF in the final of the 2023 edition of the competition hoping to win the title once again.

Right to Dream have scored 16 goals in the five games so far from the Cup competition and have conceded only once.
They beat Landskrona Bois, Fredrikstad FootballKlubb, IF Elfsborg, Cerezo Osaka and Mjallby AIF en route to the final.

The final game against AIK FF is scheduled for Saturday, July 22, with kickoff at 13:00 GMT.
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