Relegated Nations FC produced one of the most remarkable stories in recent Ghanaian football history by defeating Dreams FC 5-4 on penalties to win the 2025/26 MTN FA Cup at the University of Ghana Sports Stadium on Sunday evening.
The victory not only secured the club’s first major domestic trophy but also earned them a place in next season’s CAF Confederation Cup, making them the first club from the Bosomtwe area to compete in African inter-club football.
Heading into the final, Nations FC were widely regarded as underdogs following their unexpected relegation from the Ghana Premier League. Despite ending their league campaign with an impressive away victory over Karela United, the Abrankese-based side could not avoid the drop and arrived at the final determined to end the season on a high note.
Dreams FC, who had been tipped by many football pundits and neutrals to lift the trophy, found themselves chasing the game after Nations FC struck first. Joseph Effah gave Nations the lead around the half-hour mark with a clinical finish, sending their supporters into celebration.
Dreams FC responded just before the interval when 19-year-old Abdul Razak Salifu levelled the scores in first-half stoppage time, ensuring the teams went into the break deadlocked.
The second half produced a fiercely contested battle, with both sides creating opportunities but failing to find a decisive breakthrough. Extra time followed, but neither team could be separated, forcing the contest into a dramatic penalty shootout.
Nations FC held their nerve from the spot, converting five penalties to Dreams FC’s four to seal a famous victory and spark jubilant scenes among their players, technical staff and supporters.
The triumph completes a fairytale chapter for the club, which will now turn its attention to continental football. Nations FC are expected to host their CAF Confederation Cup matches at the Kwame Kyei Sports Complex in Abrankese, bringing African club football to the Bosomtwe enclave for the first time.
While the club prepares for its historic continental adventure, it will also be seeking an immediate return to the Ghana Premier League. For a side that suffered the disappointment of relegation only weeks ago, winning the FA Cup and securing qualification for Africa represents a remarkable achievement and a testament to their resilience and determination.
Nations FC’s unforgettable FA Cup success will undoubtedly be remembered as one of the greatest underdog stories in Ghanaian football history.