Ghanaian football continues to gain traction on the continental stage as Dreams FC and Medeama SC have secured notable positions in the latest CAF Club Rankings.
Dreams FC has climbed impressively to 26th place, a remarkable achievement for the relatively young club that has been turning heads in recent seasons.
Their historic run in the 2023/24 CAF Confederation Cup, where they reached the semi-finals, played a pivotal role in this leap.

With a squad built on youthful energy and tactical discipline, Dreams FC has quickly evolved from a domestic underdog into a respected name in African football.
Medeama SC, the Ghana Premier League champions as of 2022/23, hold the 51st position in the rankings, a commendable spot considering their campaign in the CAF Champions League group stage.
Despite a tough draw, the Tarkwa-based club showed flashes of brilliance against seasoned continental giants, showcasing their resilience and growing maturity on the big stage.

Their ability to hold their own in high-pressure fixtures has not only earned them points but also respect across the continent.
The rise of these two clubs reflects a broader resurgence in Ghanaian club football, which has long yearned for a return to continental relevance.
Dreams FC and Medeama SC’s performances have not only boosted Ghana’s coefficient in CAF competitions but have also reignited local interest and pride.

Their achievements serve as a testament to what strategic planning, talent development, and belief can produce—even in a competitive and resource-challenged environment.
As both clubs prepare for the upcoming season, the rankings serve as both recognition and motivation, they’re redefining what is possible for clubs outside the traditional powerhouses of African football.