MTN FA Cup champions Dreams Football Club will face Stade Malien in the quarterfinal stage of the 2023/24 CAF Confederation Cup.
Dreams will face the Malian side in the last-eight stage of the competition after Tuesday afternoon's draw.
The Ghana Premier League side advanced to the knockout stage of the competition at the first time of asking, finishing second in their group.
The Still Believe lads book their place in the next round of the competition despite their 2-1 defeat to Rivers United in their final group game.
Dreams’ qualification was confirmed following Club Africain’s draw against AC Lobito in the other group game.
Just like Dreams, Stade Malien also finished second in their group. Their 10 points saw them end the group stages as runners-up behind RSB Berkane.
Should Dreams overcome the challenge from Stade Malien, they will come up against one of Future FC or Zamalek in the semifinal stage of the competition.
By qualifying for the next stage, Dreams FC became the first Ghana Premier League side to reach the knockout round of the CAF Confederation Cup since Asante Kotoko and Hearts of Oak in 2004.
Latest Stories
-
LPG consumption increases by 4% in 2023
1 second -
Enjoying the Festive Season with Moderation in Mind
54 seconds -
I work with a communication firm in America – Charlie Dior
14 minutes -
Presidential Elections: Between Ghana, Nigeria: 7 reasons BVAS may never work in Nigeria — Investigation
27 minutes -
Friedkin Group completes Everton takeover
31 minutes -
CAF Executive Committee approves 2025 Competition Calendar
37 minutes -
FIFA Rankings: Ghana ends 2024 77th in the world, maintains 14th position in Africa
45 minutes -
Kwame Agbodza slams $147m e-gate system as ‘create, loot, and share’ scheme
1 hour -
Drones deployed in Bawku to track down attackers
2 hours -
Today’s front pages: Thursday, December 19, 2024
2 hours -
ORAL: Not all corruption cases fall under the Special Prosecutor – Domelevo
3 hours -
Two dead and 65 cases of malnutrition recorded in Bawku for 2024
3 hours -
NDC’s control of major media houses gave them edge in 2024 polls, says Bawumia
3 hours -
49th SWAG Awards: High jump Queen Rose Yeboah and Grace Mintah lead nominees for topmost award
3 hours -
ORAL: ‘National Cathedral spending is an ‘expensive pit of deceit’ – Ablakwa
3 hours