
Three Days of Tryouts for the Impact Sport-etudes Program
Published on November 7, 2013 under Major League Soccer (MLS)
Club de Foot Montreal News Release
MONTREAL - The Montreal Impact announced on Thursday that the club will be holding three days of tryouts for its sport-etudes program, from January 3 to 5, at the Marie-Victorin sports complex, in Montreal. The tryouts are open to players aged between 1998 and 2002.
The next step in the selection process is set for January 11 to 18, where the club will verify the academic standing of the players before extending an initiation into the Montreal Impact Academy.
Registration cost is $50 and can be done via the website at AcademieImpactMontreal.com (sport-̮̩tudes section) by clicking on the recruiting tab.
Spaces are limited. Registration ends Friday, December 10.
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