Montreal Impact release plan for new training ground, revamped front office, return of Nick De Santis MONTREAL – In 1915, police officers and firefighters started coming to work at Caserne Letourneux on Notre-Dame Street in Montreal. Exactly 100 years later, professional soccer players and kids eager to follow their footsteps will take over the premises. After three years of research and analysis, the Montreal Impact have purchased the historic building – as well as nearby Parc Champêtre – and will transform it into their training center, which is due to open next year, club president Joey Saputo announced on Thursday. The Impact are set to build four training fields in Parc Champêtre, in collaboration with the City of Montreal and the Mercier–Hochelaga-Maisonneuve borough. “Discussions are advanced to finalize the agreement protocol with the borough,” a club statement said. http://www.mlssoccer.com/news/artic...w-training-ground-revamped-front-office-retur
time to worry? http://www.cbc.ca/sports/soccer/joey-saputo-aims-to-bring-buzz-back-to-montreal-impact-1.2945435
Like most lasst place teams interest and attendance goes way down in any sport in any city. Wining games, fighting for playoff spots, or better yet playoff position and people will be back again.
http://uslsoccer.com/ViewArticle.dbml?ATCLID=209907587&DB_OEM_ID=32800 passion and excitement for the game is part of what Eullaffroy is instilling in his young charges as the head coach of FC Montreal. Part of the Impact organization for the past five seasons, originally as its first Director of Player Development, Eullaffroy is set to guide players who, like him, grew up with the aim of playing for their local club.
https://sbisoccer.com/2020/12/montreal-impact-embrace-youth-movement-with-recent-deals Montreal Impact embrace youth movement with recent deals
Kristian Jack @KristianJack 4h strong rumor Thierry Henry to Bournemouth I can tell you that nothing official has been done at Montreal Impact yet. Players have not been told anything either. Developing story.
UPDATE (Feb. 21, 10:15 am ET): Thierry Henry is staying on as CF Montréal head coach with Bournemouth announcing caretaker Jonathan Woodgate continues in the role, appointed as short-term manager.
https://www.cfmontreal.com/en/post/2021/02/24/laurent-ciman-named-assistant-coach Laurent Ciman named assistant coach February 24, 2021
TH resignation due to "family issues": https://www.thestar.com/sports/socc...enry-resigns-as-coach-of-montreal-in-mls.html
Major League Soccer @MLS 1h Wilfried Nancy promoted from assistant to head coach, replacing Thierry Henry for @clubdefootmtl .