
Berekum Chelsea head coach Samuel Boadu says he is optimistic that Ghanaian clubs will soon break through and win continental titles, despite acknowledging the gulf in quality between local sides and their African counterparts.
Ghanaian clubs have struggled to make a mark in CAF competitions in recent years, with Dreams FC’s run to the semifinals of the Confederation Cup two seasons ago standing out as a rare success story.
Speaking to Akoma FM, Boadu reflected on his own experience with Hearts of Oak, who were eliminated by Moroccan giants Wydad Athletic Club during his tenure.
“I played against WAC during my time at Hearts of Oak, and when you compare them to Ghanaian teams, the gap is huge. But I believe things will gradually change.
According to him, local clubs have the potential to win either the CAF Champions League or Confederation Cup if given the right backing.
“A Ghanaian club has what it takes to win the Champions League or the Confederation Cup. What matters is that we support our teams in good faith.
“I can’t say exactly how long it will take, but I strongly believe that, with time, Ghanaian clubs are capable of winning," he added.
In the upcoming 2025/26 campaign, Bibiani GoldStars will fly the flag in the CAF Champions League, while Asante Kotoko compete in the Confederation Cup.
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