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MONTREAL – CF Montréal lost 2-1 to the Philadelphia Union on Saturday night at Stade Saputo. The visitors opened the scoring in the 2nd minute with a goal from midfielder Indiana Vassiliev. At the ...
MONTREAL – CF Montréal will cap off a series of three games in eight days by hosting the Philadelphia Union at Stade Saputo this Saturday at 7:30pm EDT (MLS Season Pass, BPM Sports, TSN 690). By the ...
TORONTO – CF Montréal will begin its 2025 TELUS Canadian Championship tournament by visiting Toronto FC at BMO Field on Wednesday at 7:00pm EDT (OneSoccer, BPM Sports, CJAD 800). The 2025 edition of ...
TORONTO – CF Montréal eliminated Toronto FC 3-2 on penalties following a 2-2 draw in the preliminary round of the 2025 TELUS Canadian Championship on Wednesday night at BMO Field. With the victory, ...
These sessions are organized by CF Montréal Academy and open to all the players (foreign players aged over 18 also). The sessions help the technical staff identify players that fit the Academy’s ...
HARRISON, New Jersey – For its first afternoon game of the season, CF Montréal will be in New Jersey to take on the New York Red Bulls this Saturday at 4:30pm EDT at Sports Illustrated Stadium MLS ...
The 2-0 shutout loss at Olympic Stadium last Sunday is definitely not the way the Impact envisioned its home opener. As such, a number of questions have been raised as the team heads to the city of ...
It was the first win and first goal for the Impact in four games played in their new home, as well as new head coach John Limniatis’ first win. “I’m very happy for the players,” said John Limniatis.
“A team’s success depends largely on the quality of its players, its fan base but also on the corporate support it receives,” said Montreal Impact president Joey Saputo. “I would like to thank ...
Miguel Montaño realizes that he has a unique opportunity with the Montreal Impact, and he is looking to seize it. With the support of what he says are great fans, the Colombian believes that the ...
This sets a new record in ticket sales for the Montreal club. “We are thrilled about the enthusiasm that this event has generated,” said Montreal Impact Executive Vice President Richard Legendre.
Goalkeeper Maxime Crépeau (Candiac), defender Ismaïl Benomar (Laval) and newcomer Marco Lapenna (St-Léonard), a midfielder from the St.Leonard Soccer Club, have been invited. “It’s always an honour to ...