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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