MLS Club de Foot Montreal

Six Youngsters Join Montreal Impact Academy

Published on December 14, 2011 under Major League Soccer (MLS)
Club de Foot Montreal News Release


MONTREAL - The Montreal Impact announced on Wednesday that six players will join the club's Academy following the team's latest U21 and U18 tryouts, held last November 5 and 6, at the Marie-Victorin Sports Complex, in Montreal.

Central defender Walid Abdelali (19, Louhans-Cuiseaux, France) will be joining the U21 team, while defenders Janouk Charbonneau (16, ASH-Hull) and James Geffrard (17, RDP), midfielders Emad Houache (17, ASH-Hull), Haris Radoncic (16, Lakeshore) and Yannick Toker (17, Lakeshore) will join the Impact U18 starting January 1, 2012.

The two-day tryout was open to players born between 1992 and 1995, playing at the AAA level, and had over 150 registered participants, from which 12 players were invited for a callback that was held on November 17.

"We were very pleased with the tryouts held in early November, as we were able to find six quality players with a lot of potential," said the Impact director of player development Philippe Eullaffroy. "It's important that the Academy always remains vigilant and keeps its doors open for new talent."

The Impact U21 team will kick off its training camp on January 3. During its pre-season schedule the team will play seven games against Quebec University squads. The first match will take place on January 15 against Laval University, in Quebec City.

TRYOUTS FOR SPORT-ETUDES PROGRAM

Tryouts for the Impact sport-études program, for players born between 1996 and 2000, will be held from January 3 to 7, 2012, at the Marie-Victorin Sports Complex.

Registration for these tryouts can be done only via edsimpactmontreal.com, in the recruitment section. Registration fees are $40 and must be done by December 22, 2011.




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