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Post by epjr on Feb 20, 2012 19:00:09 GMT -6
MLS announces 2012 Reserve League schedule Ten games for the Impact Reserve team NEW YORK (Monday, February 20, 2012) – Major League Soccer today announced the schedule for the 2012 MLS Reserve League season. Each of the 19 MLS clubs will participate in 10 matches for a total of 95 Reserve League games. The Montreal Impact Reserve team will be in the Eastern Conference, with Columbus, D.C., New England, New York, Philadelphia and Toronto. Schdeule: www.mlssoccer.com/reserve/2012/schedule
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Post by epjr on Mar 25, 2012 21:46:32 GMT -6
Reserve League: Impact beats the Columbus Crew 2-1 in first league gameMTL Reserve Team: GK – Greg Sutton D – Calum Mallace, Shavar Thomas, Karl Ouimette*, Gienir Garcia (Francesco Augustin 77’) M – Miguel Montaño, Sinisa Ubiparipovic (Anthony Jackson-Hamel* 71’), Bryan Arguez, Lamar Neagle (Wandrille Lefebvre* 62’) F - Mike Fucito, Andrew Wenger Unused Substitutes: G – Maxime Crepeau* *denotes Academy U21 players www.impactmontreal.com/en/news/2012/03/reserve-league-impact-beats-columbus-crew-2-1-first-league-game
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Post by epjr on Apr 3, 2012 20:52:58 GMT -6
Reserve League: Impact loses 3-1 against Red Bulls in second league game Miguel Montaño scores his second goal of the seasonMONTCLAIR, New Jersey – In its second reserve league game of the season, the Montreal Impact lost 3-1 to the New York Red Bulls, Sunday, at Montclair State University, in New Jersey. Lineup: GK – Greg Sutton; D – Calum Mallace (Zarek Valentin 58’), Shavar Thomas (Jeb Brovsky 46’), Karl Ouimette*, Gienir Garcia; M – Miguel Montano, Sinisa Ubiparipovic (Wandrille Lefevre* 58’), Bryan Arguez, Collen Warner (Lamar Neagle 46’); F - Mike Fucito, Andrew Wenger (Justin Braun 46’) Unused substitutes: GK – Evan Bush; F - Anthony Jackson-Hamel* *Academy U21 players www.impactmontreal.com/en/news/2012/04/reserve-league-impact-loses-3-1-against-red-bulls-second-league-game
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Post by epjr on Apr 10, 2012 18:35:43 GMT -6
Reserve League: Impact to face Toronto FC on Wednesday Team will play its third game on the roadRESERVE LEAGUE: Toronto FC - Montreal Impact Wednesday, April 11, 11am (ET) Downsview Park, Toronto TORONTO, Ontario – Following its first clash of the season at Olympic Stadium, the Reds will once again face off against the Blues, but this time in an MLS Reserve League match in Toronto. The Montreal Impact (1-1-0) will face Toronto FC (0-1-0) in its third Reserve League game of the season, this Wednesday at 11am (ET), at Downsview Park. The Impact is tied for second place in the Eastern division, with three points in two matches. Impact Roster versus Toronto FCGK – Evan Bush, Samuel Dufort*; D - Jeb Brovsky, Hassoun Camara, Gienir Garcia, Zarek Valentin, Karl Ouimette*; M – Bryan Arguez, Wandrille Lefevre*, Miguel Montaño, Sinisa Ubiparipovic, Evan James; F – Mike Fucito, Eduardo Sebrango, Anthony Jackson-Hamel*, Carl Haworth** *U21 player **Invited player www.impactmontreal.com/en/news/2012/04/reserve-league-impact-face-toronto-fc-wednesday
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Post by epjr on Apr 11, 2012 12:16:30 GMT -6
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Post by epjr on Jun 1, 2012 14:43:32 GMT -6
Reserve League: The Impact hosts Toronto FC at Claude-Robillard Sports Complex on Saturday[/SIZE] [/COLOR] RESERVE LEAGUE: Montreal Impact – Toronto FC Saturday, June 2, 11am (ET) Claude-Robillard Sports Complex, Montreal MONTREAL, Quebec – Despite a break in regular season action, the Montreal Impact returns to the pitch on Saturday to play Toronto FC in an MLS Reserve League match at the Claude-Robillard Sports Complex, at 11am ET. The game is open to the public and admittance is free of charge. Please keep in mind that in case of rain, there are a number of dry seats available under the roof. www.impactmontreal.com/en/news/2012/06/reserve-league-impact-hosts-toronto-fc-claude-robillard-sports-complex-saturday
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Post by epjr on Jun 2, 2012 20:28:09 GMT -6
Reserve League: The Impact ties Toronto FC 2-2 Ubiparipovic and Sebrango on scoresheet for Montreal [/SIZE] [/COLOR] MONTREAL, Quebec – The Montreal Impact tied Toronto FC 2-2 in Reserve League action on Saturday, at the Claude-Robillard Sports Complex. TFC forward Keith Makubuya opened the scoring in the 10th minute when he one-timed a low cross, originating from the right flank, which was curled behind the Impact defence by midfielder Nick Soolsma. The Impact tied it up on a similar play in the 49th minute, when half-time substitute and invitee Carl Haworth, an Impact 2012 Supplemental Draft pick, sent a cross in from the right side of the box. Midfielder Sinisa Ubiparipovic one-timed the ball past TFC goalkeeper Quillan Roberts, low-right. www.impactmontreal.com/en/news/2012/06/reserve-league-impact-ties-toronto-fc-2-2
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Post by epjr on Jun 4, 2012 19:33:15 GMT -6
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Post by epjr on Jun 7, 2014 20:17:14 GMT -6
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Post by epjr on Jun 20, 2014 19:16:52 GMT -6
Impact Reserves Edge Past Islanders Harrisburg hits post three times, falls to Felipe's first-half goal MONTREAL – The Montreal Impact Reserves topped the Harrisburg City Islanders 1-0 in an interleague contest on Friday afternoon at Stade Saputo. Midfielder Felipe scored the winning goal in the first half, while the City Islanders hit both the crossbar and post as they tried to secure a point on the road. uslpro.uslsoccer.com/home/818745.html
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Post by epjr on Sept 1, 2014 14:33:35 GMT -6
Charlotte Eagles Finish Level With Impact Reserves Herrera scores equalizer as Charlotte takes point in Montreal Monday, September 1, 2014 MONTREAL -- The Charlotte Eagles earned one out of a possible three crucial points on Monday afternoon as they played to a 1-1 draw with the Montreal Impact Reserves at Stade Saputo. Maxim Tissot and Jorge Herrera scored within five minutes of each other in the first 10 minutes of the game to leave the Eagles' slim playoff hopes hanging by a thread. uslpro.uslsoccer.com/home/833716.html
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Post by epjr on Sept 4, 2014 13:57:57 GMT -6
FC Montreal - USL Pro Team The Montreal Impact became the second MLS club to create its own USL Pro team, club president Joey Saputo announced this Thursday. The new team, called FC Montréal, is set to start playing next season against LA’s sister team and other affiliates such as Richmond Kickers (D.C. United) and Rochester Rhinos (New England Revolution). This USL Pro team, which has no head coach yet, is part of a broader orientation to better nurture Québécois talent. FC Montréal, Saputo said, will be mostly made up of young, local players from the Impact’s U18 and U23 teams. “Our U16 and U18 teams have had exceptional seasons,” Saputo told reporters. “In its first year, our Pre Academy is making great progress. We’ll carry on along those lines, and we must provide a better framework for our youngsters so their transition to MLS is easier and more natural. www.impactmontreal.com/en/news/2014/09/montreal-usl-pro-team
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