It was a great week for the ex-Dreams FC players with Michael Sarpong scoring a brace in Rwanda to take his tally to 12 this season, John Antwi scored against the league leaders, John Otu won his second trophy with Real Zaragoza whilst flamboyant Leonard Owusu and Basiru Alhassan excelling in Israel and Czeh Republic respectively.
Sports writer Edmund Okai Gyimah brings to you a wrap-up of Dreams FC global.
Belgium
Right-back Emmanuel Sowah who just recovered from injury was not in the Anderlecht team which lost 1-0 to Cercle Brugge away.
Spain
Midfielder Emmanuel Lomotey replaced Victor “Chuca” Martinez in the 71st minute as Villareal II went away to beat Levante II by three goals to one
John Otu lasted 90 minutes at the back as Real Zaragoza Under 19 defeated Atletico Madrid Under 19 by a lone goal to nothing in the Spanish Youth Cup
Portugal
Johnson Oppong Owusu played full throttle for Maritimo B who beat Gondomar 2-0
France
Baba Rahman played 65 minutes for Stade Reims who were battered 3-0 at home by Nimes.
Czech
Striker Benjamin Tetteh missed Sparta Praque’s 3-0 win over Opava through injury.
Abdul Basiru played 90 minutes for Sparta Praque Under 21 who beat Sloval Liberec 2-1.
Zuberu Sharani also played 90 minutes for Sparta Under 19 who beat Hradec Králové 1-0
Israel
In the Ligat Ha’al, mercurial Leonard Owusu was impressive in the middle of the pitch for Ashdod FC who went away to beat Beitar Jerusalem 3-2.
Iceland
Holding midfielder Emmanuel Eli Keke played 90 minutes for Vikingur Olafsvik who defeated Grotta 2-0 in the opener of the Icelandic second-tier
Kosovo
Abdul Bashiru and striker Abdul Basit Khalid were in action for Prishtina who beat Drenica Skenderaj 2-1
Central defender Ben Nash Quansah played 90 minutes for Flamurtari who went away to beat Gjilani 1-0.
Egypt
John Antwi netted his tenth league goal this season as Makasa drew 1-1 with legue leaders Pyramids.
Defensive Midfielder George Dwubeng played 67 minutes for Al Wasl who went away to beat Ajman FC 2-1
Rwanda
Striker Michael Sarpong netted a brace for Rayon FC who defeated Espoir 4-0
Guinea
Central defender Godfred Asante was a pillar at the back for Horoyah who went away to beat Coyah 2-1. Fellow Ghanaian Brefo Mensah got Horoya’s second goal