Nsoatreman can replicate Dreams’ run in CAF Confed Cup next season – Samuel Anim Addo

Former member of the GFA Executive Council Samuel Anim Addo believes that Nsoatreman can replicate the achievements of Dreams FC in the CAF Confederation Cup next season.

He made this statement while speaking on FMIG on CHANNELONETV, following Nsoatreman’s victory over Bofoakwa Tano in this season’s MTN FA Cup.

Mohammed Shaban [GFA Statistician], Samuel Anim Addo,[GFA Executive Council Member], on FMIG with host Gabby Ofei
For Samuel Anim Addo, Nsoatreman have got a strong managerial backing to be successful in Africa.

Dreams FC have shown the way, Nsoatreman can follow.

Nsoatreman can easily follow, all the need is to consult and they have already said it.

Thier manager [Eric Alagidede] said it, so they’ll definitely consult.

Maxwell Konadu has been at the World Cup, he’s been at the African Cup, so he has seen it all.

Eric has also spoken about the administrative side, the management side, what they have to do.

So it is up to them, to stick to thier words and get some ideas from Dreams, what they did and did not do.

Nsoatreman have got a very good team, they have to get players who have played in Africa, like Dreams FC did with John Antwi.

All they need is to get some good players and they will be fine in Africa.

For the games to be played at home, they’ll have to look at proximity and work on that.

Dreams FC came up short in the second leg of the semi-finals of last season’s CAF Confederation Cup, losing to eventual champions Zamalek at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium.

Dreams’ journey to the semi-finals was the most successful by a Ghanaian club since the 2004/5 season when Accra Hearts of Oak and Asante Kotoko made their notable runs with the former [Accra Hearts of Oak] winning the title.

The MTN FA Cup champions, Nsoatreman, will aim to replicate their success in the upcoming season right from the start.


The first leg of the 1st preliminary matches is scheduled for the weekends of August 16-18, 2024, and August 23-25, 2024.

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