The top hierarchy member of MTN FA Cup winners, Dreams FC has declared the club is financially not ready to play in Africa.
Prince Abdul Hamid, the vice president of the Dawu-based club revealed his outfit is financially burdened to compete at the continental stage.
The Dawu-based club managed to finish the 2022/23 season on a high by winning one of the two available domestic trophies. In the MTN FA Cup final, Dreams FC defeated King Faisal 2-0 in a game played at the Dr. Kwame Kyei Sports Complex to be crowned Champions.
By winning the MTN FA Cup, Dreams FC is set to represent Ghana in the next edition of the CAF Confederation Cup.
Speaking to Asempa FM in an interview, Dreams FC Vice President Prince Abdul Hamid said the team is ready to represent the country. However, he noted that the club does not have the money to finance the campaign.
“We don’t have money to participate but we are ready,” Prince Abdul Hamid said and quoted by footballgh.
While Dreams FC are to represent Ghana in the CAF Confederation Cup, Medeama SC will also represent the country in the CAF Champions League.