Ameenu Shardow, General Manager of Dreams FC, views their remarkable journey to the semifinals of the CAF Confederation Cup as a testament to the capability of Ghanaian clubs to excel in continental competitions.

In their debut appearance, Dreams FC made history by advancing to the final four before facing a 3-0 defeat at the hands of Egyptian giants Zamalek.

This achievement marked the first time a Ghanaian team reached the semifinals since Hearts of Oak and Asante Kotoko did so in 2004.

Shardow acknowledged the challenges encountered throughout the campaign, including registration and participation issues, but expressed gratitude towards the Ghana Football Association (GFA) for their unwavering support.

"The campaign was stressful, right from our registration to our participation in the competition, but the Ghana FA came through for us, and for that, we are immensely grateful," Shardow stated, as quoted by ghanafa.org.

He underscored the significance of their progress in the competition, affirming, "What we have done in this campaign is a big statement that Ghanaian football has a lot to offer.

This shows that a Ghanaian club can win a trophy in the CAF-organized competitions soon."

Should Dreams FC emerge victorious in this year's FA Cup, they would secure another opportunity to compete in the CAF Confederation Cup.

Their immediate focus is on the upcoming match against Soccer Intellectuals on Thursday, where they aim to secure a spot in the semifinals and continue their pursuit of continental success.