CF Montréal
Canadian professional soccer team
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2024 | Samuel Piette, a Canadian player, joins CF Montréal |
2024 | Samuel Piette from Canada selected as team captain |
2024 | Josef Martinez from Venezuela scored 11 goals for CF Montréal |
2024 | Josef Martinez from Venezuela was awarded for his contributions to CF Montréal |
2024 | Lost to Orlando City 4-1 in Leagues Cup, but won against Atlético San Luis 3-2 at home |
January 8 2024 | Laurent Courtois is appointed as the current head coach of CF Montréal |
2023 | Mathieu Choinière, a Canadian player, joins CF Montréal |
2023 | Jonathan Sirois from Canada becomes team captain |
2023 | Mathieu Choinière, a Canadian player, scored 5 goals for the team |
2023 | Mathieu Choinière from Canada was recognized for his performance |
2023 | Won penalty shootout against UNAM in Leagues Cup (6-4 after 2-2 draw) and lost to DC United |
2023 | CF Montréal returned to a challenging season, finishing 10th in the conference and 20th overall with 12 wins, 17 losses, and 5 draws. Chinonso Offor from Nigeria became the new top goalscorer with 5 goals, and the team reached the Finals in the Leagues Cup. |
2023 | CF Montréal finished as runners-up in the Canadian Championship. |
2023 | All CF Montreal matches began to be carried by MLS Season Pass on Apple TV, with French, English, and Spanish commentary options. |
2023 | CF Montréal parted ways with Hernán Losada after the regular season. |
2023 | CF Montréal introduced a revised logo following pressure from supporters and local media. |
November 9 2023 | Hernán Losada concludes his head coaching tenure with a 52.50% win rate |
June 27 2023 | CF Montréal manager Losada started six Québecois players in a 1-0 league win over New England Revolution, the highest number of locally-based players in the starting XI since joining MLS. |
2022 | Tomas Giraldo, a Canadian player, joins CF Montréal |
2022 | Alistair Johnston from Canada named team captain |
2022 | Romell Quioto from Honduras repeated his success from the previous award |
2022 | Won against Santos Laguna 3-0 at home in CONCACAF Champions League, but lost to Cruz Azul |
2022 | The team had their most successful regular season, finishing 2nd in the conference and 3rd overall with 20 wins, 9 losses, and 5 draws. Romell Quioto again led scoring with 15 goals and the team reached the Quarter-Finals in MLS playoffs and Semi-Finals in the CONCACAF Champions League. |
December 2022 | Wilfried Nancy left CF Montréal and signed with Columbus Crew, being replaced by Hernán Losada. |
December 21 2022 | Hernán Losada becomes the head coach |
December 6 2022 | Wilfried Nancy ends his head coaching tenure with an impressive 68.35% win rate |
September 7 2022 | Ultras Montréal released a statement indicating they would not be part of the Collectif Impact Montréal in the reopened section 132. |
September 6 2022 | The club announced the reopening of section 132 to supporter groups, with the Collectif Impact Montréal confirming they would make this section their home. |
May 2022 | The club unveiled a new badge, to take effect in the 2023 season, returning to traditional blue colours and a stylized fleur-de-lis design. |
2021 | Samuel Piette becomes the club captain, representing Canada. |
2021 | Victor Wanyama from Kenya and Kamal Miller from Canada co-captain the team. |
2021 | Rudy Camacho from France selected as team captain |
2021 | Romell Quioto again scored 8 goals for CF Montréal |
2021 | Djordje Mihailovic from the United States received an individual award |
2021 | Sebastian Breza joins the team, recording 16 wins in 32 appearances between 2021 and 2022. |
2021 | Djordje Mihailovic from the United States joins CF Montréal, playing as a midfielder from 2021 to 2022. |
2021 | CF Montréal finished the season with 12 wins, 12 losses, and 10 draws, maintaining 10th place in the conference. Romell Quioto remained the top goalscorer with 9 goals. |
2021 | CF Montréal secured their fifth Canadian Championship title. |
September 2021 | CF Montréal management banned certain supporter groups, most notably Ultras Montréal, following a conflict related to the club's rebranding from Impact de Montréal. |
May 2021 | Wilfried Nancy was made permanent head coach after serving as interim and had his contract renewed for 2022. |
March 8 2021 | Wilfried Nancy takes over as head coach |
February 2021 | Supporters protested the rebranding in front of Saputo Stadium, with the stadium entrance sign vandalized by covering the new badge with black paint. |
February 2021 | Thierry Henry resigned as head coach, citing family reasons and challenges related to the COVID-19 pandemic. |
February 25 2021 | Thierry Henry concludes his head coaching tenure with a 45.71% win rate |
January 2021 | The club rebranded from Montreal Impact to Club de Foot Montréal (CF Montréal), unveiling a new badge and colours. |
January 19 2021 | CKLX 91.9 Sports announced it would become the club's new French-language radio flagship through 2022. |
2020 | Jukka Raitala from Finland serves as the club captain. |
2020 | Luis Binks from England becomes team captain |
2020 | Romell Quioto from Honduras contributed 8 goals during the season |
2020 | Jonathan Sirois begins his career with CF Montréal, becoming the second-highest winning goalkeeper with 23 wins in 66 appearances from 2020 onwards. |
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