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      • Club de Foot Montréal (lit.Montreal Football Club), better known as CF Montreal or simply Montreal (French: Montréal), is a Canadian professional soccer club based in Montréal. The club competes in Major League Soccer (MLS) in the Eastern Conference.
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    Club de Foot Montréal (lit. Montreal Football Club), better known as CF Montreal or simply Montreal (French: Montréal), is a Canadian professional soccer club based in Montréal. The club competes in Major League Soccer (MLS) in the Eastern Conference.

  3. 1 day ago · Site officiel du CF Montréal, anciennement l'Impact de Montréal, club canadien de soccer évoluant en Major League Soccer (MLS) depuis 2012 et basé à Montréal, au Québec.

  4. Jan 14, 2021 · MONTREAL - The Montreal Impact announced a major identity change on Thursday, which includes a name and brand image transformation. Club de Foot Montréal (CF Montréal, CFM or CFMTL) is, from now on, the Club’s name.

    • History of Soccer in Montreal
    • Early Years of L'impact
    • Club Troubles
    • L'impact and MLS
    • Canadian Championship and Voyageurs Cup
    • CONCACAF Champions League
    • Fan Culture
    • Youth Teams
    • Voyageurs Cup and Canadian Championship Results

    From the early 20th century, Montreal played an influential role in the development of Canadian soccer. Factory and works teams based in Montreal (amateur clubs that were financed and run by manufacturers or businesses) did very well on a national scale. In 1919, the Grand Trunk team, based in Montreal, won the Challenge Trophy, one of the oldest s...

    Impact de Montréal joined the APSL at the start of the 1993 season. Despite finishing its first season in last place, the club went on to achieve great success, winning its first league title in just its second season (1994). After a strong regular season (12–8) and third place finish in the league, the club went on to beat Los Angeles Salsa and Co...

    After Joey Saputo relinquished club ownership to a group of local businessmen in the spring of 1999, the decision was made not to play in the 1999 outdoor season. It was ostensibly to prepare for the 1999–2000 NPSL Indoor season; but it was widely reported to be the result of a dispute with the league. The club went bankrupt during the 2001 season,...

    L'Impact had set its sights on MLS as early as the summer of 2008, when MLS commissioner Don Garber stated an interest in adding two more franchises for the 2011 season. Montreal was not chosen as one of these teams, though one of the slots was awarded to the Vancouver Whitecaps. The official announcement for Impact de Montréal’s entry to the leagu...

    The Voyageurs Cup was introduced in 2002 as an award for the best Canadian team in the USL A-League. At that time, the cup was open to the Impact de Montréal, Toronto Lynx, Calgary Storm and Vancouver Whitecaps. In 2008, the trophy was awarded to the winner of the Canadian Championship, a tournament that determined the Canadian entrant to the Confe...

    L'Impact first played in the CONCACAF Champions League in 2008–09, when they were still technically a second division team. They not only made it to the Group Stage; they finished second in their group on tiebreaking procedures. This left them with a tough quarter-final against Santos Laguna, a perennial power in Mexican soccer. Montréal won the fi...

    Club de Foot Montréal has several official supporters’ groups. Ultra Montréal (UM02), founded in 2002, supported the team during its days in the USL A-League. Founded during the 2011 NASL season, 127 Montréal take their name from the section of Stade Saputo in which they stand. Started during the 2015 season, 1642MTL is named for the year in which ...

    Impact de Montréal founded its academy in 2010 after its previous reserve club, Trois-Rivières Attak, suspended play. The club operates four teams, ranging from under-13s to under-18s. They initially started play in the Canadian Soccer League and stayed with that circuit until 2012, the year before the CSL lost its accreditation from the Canadian S...

    2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2013 Semifinal Final *In the event of an aggregate tie, goals scored on the road count double. 2014 Semifinal Final

  5. Jan 14, 2021 · The Montreal Impact are rebranding, changing the Major League Soccer club's moniker to Club De Foot Montreal — or CF Montreal.

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  7. Jan 14, 2021 · After 28 years as the Montreal Impact, the team announced Thursday that it is rebranding as Club de Foot Montreal — or CF Montreal.

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