2022/23 MTN FA Cup champions Dreams FC have been drawn against Guinean side Milo Football Club in the first round of qualifiers for the 2023/24 CAF Confederations Cup.
The draw, which was done on Tuesday, July 25, will see the Still Believe boys begin their continental journey against Milo FC.
Dreams secured a ticket to the CAF Confederation Cup following their victory over King Faisal in the final of the FA Cup.
They will be making a maiden appearance on the continent since their establishment and play the first leg of the encounter against Milo at home.
The second leg of the fixture will take place a week later in Kankan.
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