
Impact update
Published on December 20, 2005 under USL First Division (USL-1)
Montreal Impact News Release
IMPACT 2006 HOME OPENER MAY 21
The Montreal Impact will kick off the 2006 First Division United Soccer Leagues season on Sunday, April 23 in Florida, against the expansion-team Miami F.C. The Impact will play the 13th home opener of its history at Claude-Robillard Sports Complex on Sunday, May 21, against the Minnesota Thunder. The Impact will play its first four games on the road before coming home to its fans.
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SEASON TICKETS ARE ON SALE
The Impact also announced that the 2006 season-ticket packages are now on sale. Prices are $225 in the Gold section. Tickets in the Prestige and President's Club sections are already sold out. All season ticket holders who renew will automatically have priority on their season tickets at the new Saputo Stadium. For further information, please contact the Impact ticketing office at 514-328-3668 or at ticketing@impactmontreal.com.
KIRK WILSON JOINS IMPACT
The Montreal Impact announced that midfielder Kirk Wilson has joined the club, while head coach Nick De Santis, captain Mauro Biello and goalkeeper Greg Sutton have all signed new contracts with the team. Wilson, who led the Rochester Raging Rhinos in scoring last season and was their team MVP, signed a two-year deal. Midfielder Mauro Biello signed a new two-year deal with the club. The Impact also announced that head coach Nick De Santis and goalkeeper Greg Sutton had signed new three-year deals.
IMPACT PLAYERS VISIT CHILDREN'S HOSPITALS
With the Holiday Season just around the corner, the Montreal Impact paid a visit to the Shriners Hospital and the Montreal Children's Hospital. Impact players Mauro Biello, Patrick Leduc and Greg Sutton were on hand, along with team mascot Tac-Tik. During their visit, the players distributed gifts, notably signed souvenir cards and t-shirts, courtesy of Tommy Hilfiger.
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