FC Montreal - USL Pro Team The Montreal Impact became the second MLS club to create its own USL Pro team, club president Joey Saputo announced this Thursday. The new team, called FC Montréal, is set to start playing next season against LA’s sister team and other affiliates such as Richmond Kickers (D.C. United) and Rochester Rhinos (New England Revolution). This USL Pro team, which has no head coach yet, is part of a broader orientation to better nurture Québécois talent. FC Montréal, Saputo said, will be mostly made up of young, local players from the Impact’s U18 and U23 teams. “Our U16 and U18 teams have had exceptional seasons,” Saputo told reporters. “In its first year, our Pre Academy is making great progress. We’ll carry on along those lines, and we must provide a better framework for our youngsters so their transition to MLS is easier and more natural. http://www.impactmontreal.com/en/news/2014/09/montreal-usl-pro-team
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Philadelphia Union 3, Montreal Impact The Philadelphia Union were up 3-0 at home and cruising towards their first victory of the 2017 MLS season on Saturday, only for their wretched misfortune to return. Despite scoring three goals in the first 40 minutes, the Union were pegged back by a stunning comeback from the Montreal Impact at Talen Energy Stadium, as a goal from Ignacio Piatti and two from substitute Anthony Jackson-Hamel allowed the Quebec side to snatch a 3-3 road draw. Read more http://matchcenter.mlssoccer.com/matchcenter/2017-04-22-philadelphia-union-vs-montreal-impact/recap
DC United 0, Montreal Impact 1 The Montreal Impact were in sore need of a win, and they got it thanks to an early strike from one of their youngest players. An impressive 13th-minute goal from teenager Ballou Tabla stood as the winner for the Impact, who went into RFK Stadium and handed D.C. United a 1-0 loss on Saturday. Tabla found the back of the net via a solo effort, dribbling away from a pair of defenders before racing forward and firing a low shot in from the top of the 18-yard-box. Read more https://matchcenter.mlssoccer.com/matchcenter/2017-05-06-dc-united-vs-montreal-impact/recap
Montreal Impact 4, Portland Timbers 1 The Montreal Impact didn't let this one get away. Then again, you could say the Portland Timbers had a hand in giving it away. Ignacio Piatti's record-breaking brace on Saturday afternoon fueled a 4-1 victory for the Impact over a Timbers side that had to play most of the match shorthanded due to an early red card. Read more https://matchcenter.mlssoccer.com/matchcenter/2017-05-20-montreal-impact-vs-portland-timbers/recap
Montreal Impact 1, New York Red Bulls 0 Blerim Dzemaili saw a first-half strike that would have opened his MLS account disallowed, but he refused to be denied. Dzemaili scored his first league goal for the Montreal Impact on Saturday night, giving the club a 1-0 win over the New York Red Bulls at Stade Saputo on Saturday night. Dzemaili found the back of the net in the 67th minute of the Eastern Conference tilt, finishing well from inside the penalty area after receiving a pass from Ignacio Piatti. Read more https://matchcenter.mlssoccer.com/matchcenter/2017-06-03-montreal-impact-vs-new-york-red-bulls/recap
Sporting Kansas City 1, Montreal Impact 1 Children's Mercy Park has been an absolute fortress for Sporting Kansas City this season, but a late mistake by substitute Soni Mustivar led to a stunning equalizer that gave the visiting Montreal Impact a 1-1 draw Saturday and ended SKC's six-game home winning streak. read more https://matchcenter.mlssoccer.com/m...sporting-kansas-city-vs-montreal-impact/recap