General Manager of Dreams FC, Ameenu Shardow, has voiced his frustration over the club’s prolonged struggle to secure a permanent home ground.
In an interview with The BAC Sports, Shardow described the situation as worrying and disgraceful, especially given that Dreams FC is owned by the President of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), Kurt Okraku.
We’ve not been able to find a space to build our own stadium. It worries us, and we are doing our best to have our permanent home venue soon, Shardow revealed.
Dreams FC, despite being one of the promising clubs in Ghana’s Premier League, has often had to adopt various stadiums for their home matches, a situation that continues to affect the club’s identity and stability.
Shardow emphasized the importance of infrastructure to the growth of Ghanaian football and expressed hope that Dreams FC will soon overcome this long-standing challenge.