Montreal Impact Academy

Full name Montreal Impact Academy
Nickname(s) L'Impact
Founded 2010
Ground Saputo Stadium
Montreal, Quebec
Ground Capacity 20 341
Owner Joey Saputo
Head Coach Philippe Eullaffroy
League Canadian Soccer League (2012)
Exhibition season (2013)
2012 Regular season: 2nd
Playoffs: Runners up
Website Club home page

Montreal Impact Academy (French: L'Academie De L'Impact De Montreal) is a Canadian professional soccer team based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Founded in 2010, their U-23 team is currently playing in the USL Premier Development League. They serve as the Academy to their parent club Montreal Impact.

History

The club was founded in 2010 by Montreal Impact after Trois-Rivières Attak decided to take a sabbatical for the 2010 season. Attak owner Tony Iannitto waived his players rights and opened his territory for the benefit of the Impact Academy. Montreal repatriated all the players and coaching staff from Trois-Rivieres to form the Academy while the Attak decided to sit out the 2010 season for undisclosed reasons.[1]Head Coach Philippe Eullaffroy recruited several promising players like Karl Ouimette, Maxim Tissot, Maxime Crépeau, Alessandro Riggi, Valentin Radevich, Kevin Cossette, Kevin Luarca, Mircea Ilcu, and Anthony Jackson-Hamel.[2][3]Saputo Stadium served as their first home venue.

Logo from 2010 and 2011 before the senior team entered MLS

The club made its debut on May 15, 2010 in a match against Milltown F.C.which ended in a 0-0 draw.[4]In their debut season in the CSL, Montreal finished ninth in the standings missing the final postseason berth by two points.[5]For the 2011 season notable academy graduates were Wandrille Lefèvre, Zakaria Messoudi, Victor N'Diaye, Philippe Lincourt-Joseph, and Jonathan Vallée.[6]In their second season Montreal clinch their first postseason berth by finishing sixth in the standings, and finished with the fourth best offensive record within the league. Their opponents in the quarterfinals were Capital City F.C., where in the first match the Impact tied Ottawa to a 1-1 draw with a goal from Lefèvre.[7]In the second leg of the series Montreal suffered a 2-1 defeat with Luarca recording the lone Montreal goal, which eliminated Montreal from playoffs by a score of 3-2 on goals on aggregate.[8]

In 2012, Yacine Ait-Slimane, Jérémy Gagnon-Laparé, and Stefan Vukovic were some of the notable alumni that played with Montreal.[9]During the season Montreal achieved a nine game undefeated streak, and recorded a franchise milestone by finishing as runners up in the standings with the second best offensive and third best defensive record.[10][11]In the first round of the playoffs the team faced TFC Academy, and secured a 2-0 victory with both goals coming from Ilcu.[12]In the next round the Impact faced the York Region Shooters, and advanced to the CSL Championship finals by defeating York Region by a score of 3-1 with Lefevre, and Ait-Slimane contributing the goals.[13]Their opponents in the finals were Toronto Croatia, but unfortunately Montreal fell short by a 1-0 defeat.[14][15][16] At the CSL awards ceremony Tissot received the CSL Defender of the Year award.[17][18]

In 2013, head coach Eullaffroy was promoted to the senior team as an assistant coach. After the De-sanctioning of the CSL by the CSA the club left the league.[19]In 2013-14 the U-17/18 team played in the U.S. Soccer Development Academy.[20]In 2014, the Academy joined the USL Premier Development League.[21]

Players

Current U-23 roster

as of February 17, 2014.[22]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
41 Canada GK Jason Beaulieu
44 Canada DF Amine Meftouh
45 Canada FW Victor Ndiaye
46 Canada MF Philippe Lincourt-Joseph
47 Canada FW Michael Bilak
48 Canada MF Kevin Luarca [23]
49 Canada MF Louis Béland-Goyette
50 Canada MF Jérémy Gagnon-Laparé
53 Burundi MF Chris-Michel Rumuri
54 Canada DF John Dinkota
No. Position Player
56 Canada FW Anthony Jackson-Hamel
57 Canada FW Yacine Ait Slimane
58 Canada DF Kévin Lafond
59 Canada MF Emad Houache
65 Canada GK Samuel Dufort
66 Canada DF Janouk Charbonneau
67 Canada FW Frédéric Lajoie-Gravelle
69 Canada DF Jems Geffrard
71 Canada FW Charles Joly

Current U-18 roster

as of October 17, 2012.[24]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Canada GK Yann-Alexandre Fillion
3 Canada DF Abdoulaye Samaké
4 Canada DF Mélé Temguia
5 Canada MF Mastanabal Kacher
6 Canada FW Guillaume Trudel
7 Canada MF Samuel Duffek
9 Canada DF Léonardo Kossaka
10 Canada MF Nevello Yoseke
12 Canada DF Mitchel Bringolf
15 Canada MF Jonathan Vallée
No. Position Player
19 Canada DF Zachary Sukunda
20 Canada MF Marco Dominguez
21 Canada MF Heikel Jarras
22 Canada GK David Paulmin
23 Canada DF Simon Lemire
24 Canada DF Méderic Gervais
28 Canada DF William Thavixay
39 Canada DF Aron Mkungilwa
40 Canada MF Logan Mootoosamy
47 Canada GK Erhan Yilmaz

Staff

President

Executive Vice President

Vice President

Technical Director

Head Coach

Assistant Coach

Year-by-Year

Outdoor Team

Year Division League Reg. Season Playoffs Avg. Attendance
2010[25] 1 Canadian Soccer League 9th DNQ
2011[26] 1 Canadian Soccer League 6th Quarter-finals
2012[27] 1 Canadian Soccer League 2nd Runners up

Stadia

The Academy currently plays its home games at Saputo Stadium, a soccer-specific stadium which opened in May 2008. As the name suggests, the stadium was funded privately (mainly by the Saputo family). Seating 20,341 supporters, Saputo Stadium is located just east of Olympic Stadium in the city's east end. Currently the seating is restricted just to the north grand stand.

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