In a historic feat, Dreams FC clinched a spot in the quarter-finals of the CAF Confederation Cup for the first time ever, despite facing a 2-1 defeat against Rivers United in Nigeria on Sunday.
Despite the setback, Dreams FC’s advancement to the next round was secured by a surprising turn of events in the group, as Angolan side Academia held Club Africain to a 1-1 draw in Tunisia.
Both Dreams FC and Rivers United concluded the group stage with 12 points each, while Club Africain, with 10 points, fell short of progressing to the quarter-finals.
Academia, finishing at the bottom with just one point, inadvertently played a decisive role in Dreams FC’s qualification by denying Club Africain vital points.
This milestone achievement underscores Dreams FC’s remarkable journey in their debut appearance in the continental tournament, defying expectations along the way.
Approaching the crucial final group game, Dreams FC stood atop their group with 12 points, understanding that a heavy loss could jeopardize their advancement.
Implementing strategic tactics crafted by coach Karim Zito, Dreams FC approached the match with caution, aiming to secure the necessary result at the Yakubu Gowon Stadium in Port Harcourt.
In the 40th minute, teenage sensation Abdul Aziz Issah demonstrated his exceptional talent by putting Dreams FC ahead, scoring a crucial away goal that shifted the momentum in their favor.
Despite Rivers United’s equalizer in the 61st minute, Dreams FC remained resolute, knowing that their advancement hinged on maintaining their position.
However, a late surge from Rivers United resulted in a stoppage-time winner, securing victory for the Nigerian side but ultimately confirming Dreams FC’s qualification to the quarter-finals.
Had the match ended in a draw, Dreams FC and Club Africain would have progressed, while Rivers United would have faced elimination.