In a proactive move to swiftly tackle the stringent requirements outlined by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) for hosting the CAF Confederation Cup semifinal match against Zamalek FC at the Baba Yara Stadium, Dreams FC is set to engage in a pivotal meeting with Ghana’s Sports Minister, Hon. Usif Mustapha today.
Under immense pressure to implement crucial upgrades at the stadium within a tight timeframe, Dreams FC faces the urgent task of replacing the faulty press conference air conditioning and PA system. These upgrades are essential to ensure optimal media coverage and fan engagement during the highly anticipated match. Additionally, the establishment of wireless internet connectivity around the pitch is imperative to facilitate smooth operations for camera crews.
Moreover, the enhancement of the press conference room, including the replacement of microphones, is prioritized to elevate the quality of media interactions. With just 10 days allotted by CAF to address these deficiencies, Dreams FC stands at a critical juncture, risking the potential relocation of the match to Abidjan, Ivory Coast, and the loss of their home advantage.
In a concerted effort to expedite the necessary upgrades at Baba Yara Stadium, Dreams FC has rallied all available resources and expertise. The forthcoming meeting with Hon. Usif Mustapha underscores the club’s unwavering commitment to meeting CAF standards and safeguarding their right to host the semifinal encounter on home soil.
As anticipation mounts, the football community eagerly awaits the outcome of Dreams FC’s collaboration with the Sports Minister. All eyes are on today’s crucial meeting, with hopes high that the club can successfully navigate this challenge and deliver an unparalleled stadium experience for players, officials, and fans alike. Stay tuned for further updates as Dreams FC forges ahead in its preparations for the CAF Confederation Cup semifinals.