Dreams FC concluded their maiden CAF Confederation Cup campaign as the team with the fourth most shots in the competition.
The Ghana Premier League side embarked on a fairytale run, reaching the semi-final before being eliminated by eventual champions Zamalek of Egypt.
The Dawu-based club registered 133 shots in the Confederation Cup, ranking behind only RS Berkane (147), Zamalek (139), and Stade Malien (135).
Dreams FC outperformed notable teams like Rivers United of Nigeria and USM Alger of Algeria in the top ten shooting rankings. They scored 14 goals from their 133 shots, placing them third for the most goals scored in the competition.
Forwards John Antwi and Aziz Issah emerged as top scorers for the team, each netting four goals.
Despite their continental success, Dreams FC's attempt to reach the final of the FA Cup in Ghana was thwarted by Bofoakwa Tano, who defeated them in the semi-final of the domestic cup competition.

