Ameenu Shardow, the General Manager of Ghana Premier League facet, Dreams FC says the membership contemplated opting out of the CAF Confederations Cup resulting from monetary constraints.
Dreams FC have made probably the most of their time within the CAF Confederations Cup this season and are on the verge of reserving a spot within the semi-finals stage of the competitors.
The Dawu-based membership defeated Stade de Malien in Bamako within the first leg and have a agency grip on the two-legged tie as they intention to make historical past of their first ever participation on the continent.
According to the membership’s General Manager, the board was break up of their determination to partake within the competitors resulting from a number of components of which cash was the core.
“Some of us in administration have been in opposition to the membership’s determination to go to Africa as a result of for those who have a look at the document of Ghanaian golf equipment in current instances in Africa, we thought going to Africa will likely be counterproductive.
“Some Board members saw what we are seeing today that most of us didn’t see and advised that, going to Africa will be beneficial to Dreams FC,” he stated.
According to Ameenu Shardow, the togetherness within the staff’s camp has been the cornerstone of the staff’s success this season within the CAF competitors.
“However, we’re very united in our ahead march on this African marketing campaign and that has helped us.
Banks denied us loans to embark in Africa as a result of they thought it was an excessive amount of of a threat to put money into such a enterprise. It hasn’t been straightforward financially,” he added.
Dreams will face the Malian giants within the return leg, on the Baba Yara Stadium, on April 7.