Published on March 31, 2026
Dreams FC delivered a commanding performance to secure a convincing 3-0 victory over Hohoe United in their Ghana Premier League clash on Sunday at the Nii Adjei Kraku II Sports Complex in Tema Newtown. The visitors wasted little time in asserting their dominance, taking the lead in the 17th minute through Aminu Adams.
Adams skillfully evaded defenders and found the back of the net, setting the tone for what would be a one-sided encounter. Following the opening goal, Dreams FC continued to press, creating numerous scoring opportunities while maintaining tight control of the midfield.
The second goal came shortly after the half-time break, with Joseph Esso converting a penalty awarded after a foul in the box. Esso’s calm finish doubled the advantage for Dreams FC and left Hohoe United scrambling to respond.
Despite their efforts to regroup, Hohoe United struggled to break through Dreams’ solid defense, which consistently thwarted any attempts to narrow the deficit. The hosts’ frustration grew as the match progressed, with missed chances and inability to capitalize on set pieces compounding their woes.
Dreams FC sealed the victory in the 82nd minute when Eric Kofi added a third goal, further solidifying their impressive display. The team’s performance not only showcased their attacking prowess but highlighted their defensive organization, which remains a key factor in their successful campaign this season.
The win propels Dreams FC higher on the league table, offering them a significant boost as they look toward their next matches. Meanwhile, Hohoe United will need to regroup and seek improvements as they aim to avoid further defeats in the competitive league.
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