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    MTN FA CUP : Nations FC make light work of Dreams FC in penalties

    Raphael Bannerman-QuarteyBy Raphael Bannerman-QuarteyMay 31, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Nations FC gave their 2025/6 a befitting farewell as they claimed the MTN FA CUP in the clubs first history at the expense of Dreams FC.

     



    Both teams played in the just ended Ghana Premier League, Dreams finished 4th on the log with Nations FC getting relegated after three seasons since they gained promotion but their run in the MTN FA Cup was a different feel.

    They beat Ebony, Ashanti Gold, Swedru All Blacks, Berekum Chelsea, Aduana stars while Dreams beat Semper Fi, Asanka, Inter allies, Medeama SC.

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    In what was touted a great spectacle, Joseph Effah opened the scoring in the 31st minute to set the tone for the game.

    On the stroke of half time, Abdul Razak Salifu pulled Dreams FC on parity,1-1

    Both teams failed to score in the second of 90 minutes as well as the extra time.

    Nations FC proved their might in the penalty shootout edging it 5-4.

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    They become the first relegated club in 34 years after Voradep to win the FA Cup.

    The Kumasi based club have also secure the ticket for the CAF Confederations Cup next season.



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    Writer/Talker/Pundict. I have Sports at heart.

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