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CAF Confed Cup: Dreams FC draw Guinea’s Milo in first round

Ebo OseibyEbo Osei
July 25, 2023
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Ghana Premier League side, Dreams FC will come up against Milo FC of Guinea in the first round of the CAF Confederations Cup.

Dreams FC booked their slot for the first time in the continental club competition by winning the MTN FA Cup in the 2022/2023 season.

Dreams FC will play the first leg in Ghana before leaving for Kankan in Guinea to play Milo FC.

Fellow Ghana Premier League side, Medeama SC who made it to the CAF Champions League as champions were paired with Nigerian side, Remo Stars FC in the preliminary stage of the competition.

The first leg of their tie will be played in Ghana at the Cape Coast Stadium before Medeama travel to Sagamu to face Remo Stars.

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