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CF Montréal's reserve team kicks off its second season in Ligue1 Québec

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MONTREAL – The CF Montréal reserve team will play its second season in Ligue1 Québec (ex-PLSQ) in 2023. The 22-game regular season will start this weekend and end on September 30.

The 11 home games will be played at Centre Nutrilait and will be open to the public free of charge. Following the first game of the season in St-Hubert this Sunday, the team will play its home opener in Montreal on Saturday, May 13 at 2:30pm against the Celtix du Haut-Richelieu.

With a group of 26 players aged between 17 and 20, head coach Patrick Viollat and his assistant Sylvain Hascoët will rely on key players such as defender Loïc Cloutier and midfielder Abdel-Malick Daouda, both of whom were called up this winter during the first team's training camp.

12 new players were added to the roster, while 14 players will play their second season in the Quebec league. Also, among a group with 13 different nationalities, 15 of them are from Quebec, including nine players from Montreal. Two new players, Costa Iliadis and Jaylen Vilsaint, have their brothers, Ilias Iliadis and Jules-Anthony Vilsaint, playing in the senior squad.

“The Academy's primary goal is to promote players to the first team,” said head coach Patrick Viollat. “We have a good relationship with the pros and more and more of our players are exposed to the professional level by regularly participating in training sessions with the first team. The group faced very good teams during our long preseason. We made have great progress already, so this bodes well for the beginning of the championship. It is a high-performance league conducive to young player development and I am really looking forward to facing the best experienced players in the province.”

The reserve team's preparation began in January and included matches against university teams, MLS NEXT PRO teams (New England Revolution 2, New York Red Bulls 2 and Toronto FC 2) and Canadian Premier League teams (Atletico Ottawa and York United).

“We are very excited to start this second season among the elite of Quebec soccer,” said Academy Director Marinos Papageorgopoulos. “We have a group of young players with a lot of potential and we are eager to see them develop during this competition which is the best in the province. The experience they gain will be essential in their journeys towards professional careers and ultimately to join the first team.”

Ligue1 Québec is the province's semi-professional league, equivalent to the third division at the national level. In 2022, CF Montréal finished sixth in the standings, just shy of a playoff spot with a 12-8-2 record.

2023 CF MONTRÉAL RESERVE ROSTER

Position

Number

Last name

First name

Year of birth

Place of birth

Place of residence

Nationality

Club in 2022

Goalkeeper

13

Hébert

Matisse

2004

Saint-Eustache

Saint-Jérôme

Canadian

CF Montréal U23

Goalkeeper

22

Michel

Judewellin

2004

Port-au-Prince (Haiti)

Montreal

Canadian and Haitian

CS St-Laurent

Goalkeeper

43

Martin

Alexis

2006

Laval

Laval

Canadian

AS Laval

Defender

4

Cloutier

Loïc

2004

Quebec City

L’Île Perrot

Canadian

CF Montréal U23

Defender

16

Volcy

Charles-Étienne

2004

Montreal

Blainville

Canadian

CF Montréal U23

Defender

18

Vilsaint

Jaylen

2005

Montreal

Laval

Canadian and Haitian

CS Saint-Hubert

Defender

21

Bouffard

Thomas

2005

Montreal

Saint-Lambert

Canadian and Swiss

CF Montréal U23

Defender

26

Markovic

Nikola

2004

Gatineau

Gatineau

Canadian and Serbian

Club de soccer des Collines

Defender

29

Yeo

Ismaël

2005

Abidjan (Ivory Coast)

Montreal

Canadian and Ivorian

CS St-Laurent

Midfielder

5

Tchemmoun

Rayane

2004

Oran (Algeria)

Montreal

Canadian and Algerian

FC Laval

Midfielder

6

Daouda

Abdel-Malick

2004

Montreal

Montreal

Canadian

CF Montréal U23

Midfielder

8

Rodrigue

Adam

2005

Greenfield Park

Varennes

Canadian

CF Montréal U23

Midfielder

17

Sany Kong

Loïc

2005

Yaounde (Cameroon)

Quebec City

Canadian and Cameroonian

CF Montréal U23

Midfielder

19

Habush

Abdallah

2003

Dubai (United Arab Emirates)

Ottawa

Canadian and Jordanian

AC Fiorentina

Midfielder

24

Rossi-Levin

Emilio

2003

Paris (France)

Montreal

French and American

McGill University

Midfielder

30

Tiniakos

Vasilios

2003

Montreal

Montreal

Canadian and Italian

CF Montréal U23

Winger

2

Mavakala

David

2006

Kinshasa (Democratic Republic of Congo)

Moncton

Congolese

CF Montréal U23

Winger

3

Caron

Renaud

2004

Montreal

Longueuil

Canadian

CF Montréal U23

Winger

10

Iliadis

Costa

2005

Toronto

Toronto

Canadian and Greek

GC Ilioupoli FC

Winger

11

Alexandre

Medgy

2004

Miami (United States)

Montreal

American

CF Montréal U23

Winger

14

Haynes

Benjamin

2004

Montreal

Saint-Lazare

Canadian

CS St-Lazare Hudson

Winger

27

Abaiche

Yanis

2004

Montreal

Longueuil

Canadian and Algerian

CS Longueuil

Striker

7

Alexandre

Guesly

2005

New York City (United States)

Montreal

American

CF Montréal U23

Striker

9

Ngongang

Farrel

2005

Douala (Cameroon)

Montreal

Canadian

CF Montréal U23

Striker

23

Jones

Ishmael

2004

Montreal

Les Coteaux

Canadian

CF Montréal U23

Striker

28

Nseke

Noah

2003

Montreal

Montreal

Canadian and French

CS Mont-Royal Outremont

COACHING STAFF

Patrick VIOLLAT- Head Coach
Sylvain HASCOËT - Assistant Coach
Michael PALOMO - Goalkeeper Coach
Pierre BÉZY - Physical Trainer
Vanessa CONTENTA - Head Therapist
Jennifer PATEL - Therapist

2023 CF MONTRÉAL RESERVE SCHEDULE

5/7 – 4:00pm : CS Saint-Hubert – CF Montréal (Parc Rosanne-Laflamme)
5/13 – 2:30pm : CF Montréal – Celtix du Haut-Richelieu (Centre Nutrilait)
5/21 – 6:30pm : CS Mont-Royal Outremont – CF Montréal (TMR Rec)
5/28 – 5:00pm : FC Laval – CF Montréal (Parc Roseval)

6/3 – 2:30pm : CF Montréal – St-Laurent (Centre Nutrilait)
6/10 – 7:00pm : AS Blainville – CF Montréal (Parc Blainville)
6/17 – 2:30pm : CF Montréal – Ottawa South United (Centre Nutrilait)
6/25 – 4:30pm : Lanaudière-Nord – CF Montréal (Barthélemy Joliette)

7/2 – 2:30 pm : CF Montréal – Royal Sélect Beauport (Centre Nutrilait)
7/8 – 6:30 pm : CS Longueuil – CF Montréal (Parc Laurier)
7/16 – 2:30pm : CF Montréal – AS Laval (Centre Nutrilait)
7/23 – 2:30 pm : CF Montréal – CS Saint-Hubert (Centre Nutrilait)
7/29 – 6:00 pm : Celtix du Haut-Richelieu – CF Montréal (Pierre-Benoît)

8/3 – 6:30 pm : CF Montréal – CS Mont-Royal Outremont (Centre Nutrilait)
8/12 – 12:00pm : CF Montréal – FC Laval (Centre Nutrilait)
8/20 – 4:30pm : St-Laurent – CF Montréal (Cégep Vanier College)
8/27 – 2:30pm : CF Montréal – AS Blainville (Centre Nutrilait)

9/2 – 5:00pm : Ottawa South United – CF Montréal (TAAG Park)
9/9 – 12:00pm : CF Montréal – Lanaudière-Nord (Centre Nutrilait)
9/16 – 3:30pm : Royal Sélect Beauport – CF Montréal (Stade Beauport)
9/23 – 2:30pm : CF Montréal – CS Longueuil (Centre Nutrilait)
9/30 – 6:00pm : AS Laval – CF Montréal (Parc de Lausanne)