Hooligan Soccer
·04 de fevereiro de 2025
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·04 de fevereiro de 2025
The club was founded in 1992 as the Montreal Impact. They spent 20 years playing in various North American lower division soccer leagues such as the APSL (American Professional Soccer League), A-League, USL First Division, NASL (North American Soccer League), etc. In 2010, the MLS announced that Montréal would become its 19th franchise, and the third from Canada, starting in 2012.
Manager Jesse Marsch was hired to build the team roster in preparation for the inaugural season, but only lasted through the 2012 season. The club has a history of burning through managers at an alarming pace. Mauro Biello lasted the longest, seeing 93 games over two years. He and one other manager, Arsenal-legend Thierry Henry, are the only ones to have winning records with the club.
The current team crest
In 2021, Montréal rebranded as Club de Foot (CF), abandoning the Impact moniker. Supporters were not pleased; protests were held outside the stadium and the club’s largest ultra group, UM02, was banned from attending games in September of that year. Faced with continued resistance, and declining ticket sales, the management backtracked the rebranding in favor of the new crest, which harkens back to the old branding.
Giuseppe “Joey” Saputo, scion to the Montreal-based Saputo, Inc. dairy conglomerate, is the sole owner of the club. The family is of Sicilian descent, having immigrated to Canada in the early ‘50s.
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Saturday, February 22 visiting Atlanta United FC is a rematch of the 2024 MLS Cup Eastern Conference wild card game.
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