From Right to Dream to Europe’s biggest stage: Kamaldeen and Fuseini share UCL moment
29th January 2026
Two Ghanaian footballers whose journeys began at the Right to Dream Academy shared a great moment under the bright lights of the UEFA Champions League this week, a reminder of how far their paths have taken them.
Kamaldeen Sulemana and Mohammed Fuseini came together after their respective appearances for Atalanta BC and Union Saint-Gilloise, posing for photographs that quickly resonated with Ghanaian fans and the wider football community.
For both players, the moment carried deeper meaning than a simple post-match exchange. Years ago, they were young prospects honing their talents at Right to Dream in Ghana, chasing ambitions that once felt distant. Now, they find themselves competing at the highest level of European club football.
Kamaldeen, who has already established himself as a key figure for both club and country, continues to impress with his pace and direct attacking style. Fuseini, meanwhile, is carving his own path in Belgium, earning valuable Champions League minutes and growing in confidence on a major stage.
Their meeting symbolised the impact of youth development in Ghana and the long-term vision of academies like Right to Dream, which aim to combine football excellence with education and character building.
As the Champions League campaign unfolds, the image of Kamaldeen and Fuseini standing side by side serves as inspiration for the next generation back home, proof that with the right foundation, dreams nurtured on dusty training pitches can one day be realised on Europe’s grandest stages.