Ghana Football Association (GFA) President Kurt Okraku has reaffirmed the FA's commitment to backing Ghanaian clubs participating in CAF Inter-club competitions, hailing the recent successes of Dreams FC and Medeama.

Okraku commended Dreams FC and Medeama for breaking the country's streak of continental disappointments by advancing to the group stages of the Confederation Cup and Champions League, respectively.

"As we have always done for all our clubs who play in Africa, the FA will continue to offer our support both financially and logistically to all," Okraku stated, as quoted by Ghanafa.org.

"In the case of Dreams FC, the support from the FA included fueling the generators at the stadium to enable evening games."

Dreams FC made history by emerging as group winners, marking the first time in 20 years that a Ghanaian club reached the semi-finals.

Despite a goalless draw in the first leg in Cairo, their journey ended with a 3-0 defeat in Kumasi by Zamalek. However, they retain the opportunity to re-enter the competition if they clinch this season's FA Cup.

On the other hand, Medeama's Champions League campaign concluded with a bottom-place finish in Group D, securing only one victory.

Currently, they lag 12 points behind the top spot in the Ghana Premier League.

Looking ahead, Samartex emerges as a prospective contender for representing Ghana in next season's Champions League, holding a seven-point lead at the summit of the league table.