Dreams FC, the sole West African representatives in the ongoing CAF inter-club competitions, persist in their remarkable journey in the CAF Confederation Cup, maintaining their fairy tale run with a goalless draw in the first leg of the semi-final against Egyptian powerhouse Zamalek.
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Before the first leg clash, the general advice to the debutants was to aim to minimize any potential damage during their trip to Egypt.
Karim Zito’s team fully embraced the underdog mentality, frustrating Zamalek, who made relentless attempts to score throughout the match. Goalkeeper Solomon Agbesi stood out as the Man of the Match, delivering an outstanding performance guarding the goal.
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The draw in the first leg was a remarkable outcome, particularly for Dreams FC, who are experiencing CAF inter-club competition for the first time.
Now, as they approach the second leg, the tie hangs delicately in the balance.
The Ghana FA Cup holders have showcased a formidable home record in the competition, triumphing in all four of their home matches thus far. They now require nothing short of a victory to secure a spot in the final.
On the verge of making history with their clash against Zamalek on Sunday April 28, the club has made tickets to the game free for some sections of the stadium.


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