Coach Saeed will collaborate with Winfred Dormon and Fiifi Parker Hanson.
Dreams appoint Saeed Adnan as second assistant coach

Ghana Premier League side Dreams FC have officially announced the appointment of former Legon Cities head coach Saeed Adnan as the club’s Second Assistant Coach ahead of the 2025/26 season.
The experienced tactician joins the “Still Believe” team after successful negotiations and has signed a deal that sees him join the technical setup led by head coach Winfred Dormon and first assistant Fiifi Parker Hanson, formerly of Golden Kicks FC.
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A statement from the club’s official Facebook page read:
Dreams Football Club is delighted to welcome Saeed Adnan as Assistant Coach 2 ahead of the 2025/2026 Ghana Premier League season.
— DREAMS FC 🏆 22/23 FA CUP CHAMPIONS (@DreamsFootballC) July 29, 2025
Coach Saeed joins the “Still Believe” family after a spell with Legon Cities FC, where he gained valuable experience. pic.twitter.com/QhFWcNZNRG
“Dreams Football Club is delighted to welcome Saeed Adnan as Assistant Coach 2 ahead of the 2025/2026 Ghana Premier League season.
Coach Saeed joins the ‘Still Believe’ family after a spell with Legon Cities FC, where he gained valuable experience. Known for his technical insight, calm presence on the touchline, and strong player management skills, he adds depth and balance to the Dreams FC technical setup.
His addition is part of the club’s commitment to building a dynamic and forward-thinking technical team for the season ahead.”
Adnan, a former Ghana U-20 and Wa All Stars player, brings years of experience as both a player and a coach. He notably led Wa Sore Nante to promotion into the Division One League, losing just one game during their remarkable campaign two seasons ago.
Dreams FC, who are aiming for a top-four finish in the upcoming season with hopes of returning to continental football, will resume preseason on July 28, 2025.
Coach Saeed is expected to officially begin work with the squad as preparations kick off.
His appointment is seen as a strategic move to strengthen the technical capabilities of the team as they aim for both domestic success and a possible return to CAF inter-club competitions.
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