Ghana Premier League side Dreams FC held a dinner for its players following the end of their campaign in the CAF Confederation Cup.
The night-out dinner took place at the AH Hotel following their elimination from the competition.
The Dawu-based side reached the semi-final of the inter-club competition after a brilliant run in their maiden appearance.
Dreams crashed out after a 0-3 loss to Egyptian side Zamalek at the Baba Yara Stadium last Sunday after holding them to a 0-0 draw a week earlier.
Dreams had not lost a home game in the competition until their defeat to the Egyptian side.
However, their fairytale run was recognised by the handlers of the club who held a dinner for them.
Ghana Football Association President, Kurt Okraku, was present to applaud the players for their effort in the competition.
The club now turns its attention to the MTN FA Cup game against Soccer Intellectuals.
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