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J'ai rencontré Rémy en 2017, alors que nous œuvrions dans deux clubs voisins de la région de l'Outaouais, entre Gatineau et Ottawa, au Canada.Nous avons vécu notre expatriation en parallèle, partageant nos expériences comme entraîneurs tout en étant impliqués dans d'autres mandats. Rémy s'est concentré sur la logistique, tandis que je travaillais davantage auprès des plus jeunes. Partant de la gestion des terrains, il a progressivement évolué vers des rôles régionaux pour structurer les compétitions, avant de rejoindre la Fédération de Soccer du Québec.Son parcours l'a mené à contribuer au développement de plusieurs ligues majeures : la Première ligue de Futsal du Québec (PLFQ), la Première ligue de soccer du Québec (PLSQ), et la Ligue 1 Québec. Entre 2019 et 2024, Rémy a joué un fortement contribué à l'évolution du football au Québec. La suite, je vous invite à nous rejoindre via l'épisode #29 Se retrouver dans l'épisode : 00:26:00 : L'expatriation00:35:00 : S'impliquer dans le soccer en Outaouais (Gatineau - Ottawa)00:55:00 : Responsable des compétitions à Soccer Outaouais01:45:00 : Responsable de compétition à la Fédération de Soccer du Québec
Une conversation avec le jeune joueur soccer québécois , Charles-Émile Brunet. Il est un ancien des Griffons d'Outremont, de l'académie de l'Impact/CF Montréal , d'Ahuntsic et du CS Longueuil.En 2024, il se joindra à l'équipe masculine de NCAA, les sugar bears de l'University de Central Arkansas.Au menu Couscous Piri Piri :
Joshua and Nathan talk about the Whitecaps draw in Austin, CanMNT Gold Cup schedule, CPL action, Chelsea's shambolic state, Tottenham's mess, Wrexham being close to promotion and more!2:34- Whitecaps draw to Austin 0-013:22- Is this the real Whitecaps?23:58- Vancouver FC lose first CPL match to Pacific 1-026:41- PLSQ now known as League 1 Quebec28:21- Canadian Championship is underway31:22- Gold Cup groups and schedule announced35:10- The shambolic state of Chelsea55:45- Tottenham lose to Bournemouth 3-2, next manager rumours, Harry Kane to PSG?1:07:59- Wrexham one win away from being promoted to League 21:13:48- Alphonso Davies to Man City or Real Madrid?1:17:14- Sadio Mane punches Leroy Sane in the dressing room after Bayern Munich's first leg defeat to Man City Use code Area 51 for a 100$ voucher at monkeyknifefight.com. Use promo code Area51 for 25% off storewide at Hapson.Start your own podcast with Buzzsprout with a paid plan and get a $20 Amazon Gift Card and support the show!
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Whitecaps London welcomes Coach Mher. "This was an absolutely awesome podcast learning more about Coach Mher Nahabedian. This guy is the real deal." says Abbi Lezizidis. Coach Mher joins us from Montreal where he held various roles within the Montreal footy community. Mher is our newly minted Skills Centre Director and coach of our U17 Boys OPDL | U15 Boys OPDL teams. He provides great insight to the game and has a fantastic take way. A real genuine interview sharing his career to Whitecaps London. Come in and listen to his exciting journey. _____________________________________________ Contact info: mher @ whitecapslondon. ca Coach Mher's Resume below. COACHING LICENSES, CERTIFICATIONS & WORKSHOPS By the National Coaching Certification Program, Soccer Canada and the United Soccer Coaches (USC) COACHING PROFILE Mont-Royal Outremont Soccer Club, Canadian 3rd Division (PLSQ) Assistant-Coach to the professional team (PLSQ) and Head-Coach of the reserve team (PLSQ-R) Head-Coach of the men's U21-AAA Program (LSÉQ) Grassroots Academy Coach LaSalle College, Head-Coach, Men's College Soccer Program Head-Coach, RSÉQ – College Education Sector, Division 2 Monteuil Soccer Club, Laval Regional Soccer Association Club Technical Coach Head-Coach, U10 Girls Division 1 Collège de Montréal, Girls' Soccer and Futsal Programs Head-Coach, RSÉQ – Secondary Education Sector, Division 3 Community Soccer Certifications NCCP Multi-Sport Workshops • Theory A – Ethics in Sport (2014) • Theory B – Session Planning (2016) • Coaching Athletes with a disability Soccer Canada (Performance Profile) • CSA C Licence (2017) • Provincial Coaching Diploma (2018) • CSA B1 License (2019) • CSA B2 License (in the process) United Soccer Coaches (US Soccer) • Go Ahead Safely in Soccer • Sport Psychology : Individual Mental Skills • LGBT – Diversity & Inclusion • Developing the 7-C's • Pre-National Diploma Accomplishments AWARDS & ACCOMPLISHMENTS Mont-Royal Outremont Soccer Club Quebec Premier Soccer League (Canadian 3rd Division) 2021 • 2021 Quebec Premier Soccer League Champions • Qualification to the 2022 Canadian Championship (0-2 defeat vs Forge FC, May 11 2022) • 2022 Quebec Cup Quarter Finalist LaSalle College, Men's College Soccer Program Quebec Student Sports Federation (RSÉQ), College Soccer Division 2 2019 • Playoff Finalists • League 3rd place finish • Promotion to Division 1 in 2020 FC Montreal-Panellinios Montreal-Concordia Regional Soccer Association, U13 Boys High-Performance Team 2018 • Finalists at the Ottawa Showcase of Champions • League 3rd Place finish and Bronze Medalists Collège de Montréal, Girls Futsal Program Quebec Student Sports Federation (RSÉQ), Bantam and Midget Girls Regional D3 2013-2016 • 2014 Division 3 League Finalists and Silver Medalists • Promotion to Division 2 in 2015, Relegation to Division 3 in 2016 • 2016 Division 3 Champions FC Trois Lacs Lac-Saint-Louis Regional Soccer Association, U14 Boys Regional D1 2014-2015 • 2014 Laval International Tournament Silver Medalists • 2015 Île-Bizard Provincial Tournament Champions Monteuil Soccer Club Quebec Elite Soccer League (AAA), U15 Boys Provincial Team 2013 • 2013 Seacoast United U15 Boys Showcase Tournament Champions
Le marché de la CPL à Québec en 2024?
Ne manquez rien de l'actualité soccer. Jeff vous propulse les infos clés, du lundi au vendredi dès 7:00 le matin
As Ottawa South United kicks of its 2022 PLSQ campaigns, we chat with program head coach Peter Mapendere to talk about the upcoming season, the goals of the program, and some players to watch. We also chat a bit about Peter's journey, growing up in Zimbabwe, idolizing Bruce Grobbelaar (and then being mentored by him!!), and the fundamental reason he wants to coach youth players.
La sélection Canadienne au Qatar malgré une défaite 0-1 face au Panama Le CFMTL U23 en PLSQ
Vincent Orsida DS Boucherville et Julien Junet DS Boucanniers de passage dans BBN soccer!
Ne manquez rien du lancement de BBN Radio. La nouvelle force du sport au Québec.
Sandro Grande et Gary Gaul sont les invites de Jeff et Arius dans le podcast BBN propulse par www.bbnmedias.com On parle des academies au Quebec et du developpement du soccer ici.
Jeff anime le podcast soccer BBN propulsé par BBN Médias. Ce soir au menu:-La convention collective ratifiée on aura du soccer-Olivier Renard dresse un bilan de son mercato -D'autres prêts à prévoir en CPL-Beauport en PLSQ
Devenir pro pas toujours facile de savoir la voie en emprunter
Welcome back to the latest episode of the Third Sub Podcast! In their 42nd episode, Alex and Sam are back, as usual, this time joined by Tristan D'Amours of ProSoccerUSA, as they chat some Montreal Impact, Canadian Premier League, Canadian rivalries and much more in an in-depth chat. To start things off, they talk about the Montreal Impact, as the Impact find themselves reeling after a heartbreaking loss at home to Toronto FC earlier this week. What does that loss mean for the Impact? They take a look at that, and other subjects from that game, as TFC stunned the Impact in their own ground for the 2nd time in 2 weeks. After that, they chat about the Impact vs TFC rivalry, as well as the historic nature of the rivalry between Montreal and Vancouver, which used to be among the fiercest in North America, before MLS's scheduling for matches between Eastern and Western teams helped tame things between the two sides. The talk then shifts to the current project in Montreal, as they chat about some of the faces of the Thierry Henry rebuild so far, before talking about the man himself, Henry, who has so far had a pretty good start to his MLS coaching career for the Impact. They then look at the upcoming matchup(s) between Montreal and the Vancouver Whitecaps, as the Impact look to rescue their Canadian Championship hopes, while the 'Caps look to revive their MLS season, with their Canadian Championship dreams already dashed due to the recent TFC win over Montreal. Once the MLS chat is done and dusted, they then shift the topic to the Canadian Premier League, which Tristan has been following quite closely, as he shares some of his impressions on the teams and players that have stood out on P.E.I. over the past few weeks at the 'Island Games'. He also states the importance of a Quebec-based CPL team capitalizing on this wave of talented Quebecois players making an impact all over the league, before the talk shifts to the PLSQ and how players are falling through the cracks there, as evidenced by the standout play of PLSQ graduates such as Mo Farsi and Diyaeddine Abzi for Cavalry FC and York 9, respectively. You can find Tristan on Twitter @tristandamours, and in writing for many outlets, including ProSoccerUSA, MLSSoccer, CanPL.ca and whatahowler.com, as well as in audio form on the Scrum Podcast and IMFCRadio, among others.
Je serai satisfait de notre foot quand notre championnat sera perçu comme étant dans le top5 des circuits mondiaux et que nos jeunes pépites voudront jouer ici plutôt qu'en Europe
Nouveau Premier Podcast: @MikeMillerFC reçoit Daniel Cameron et Guillaume Grenon pour cette table ronde ayant pour sujet principal le réseau amateur et universitaire au Québec. @CPLPodcast #CanPL
New Premier Podcast: Mike Miller's guest is Austin Bold FC's team/opposition analyst Jay Bhindi, as part of the Canucks Abroad series. @CPLPodcast
Nouveau Premier Podcast: Mike Miller reçoit Emmanuel Macagno, entraîneur-chef de l'AS Blainville en PLSQ. @CPLPodcast
Nouveau Premier Podcast: @MikeMillerFC reçoit Emmanuel Macagno, entraîneur-chef de l'AS Blainville en PLSQ. @CPLPodcast #CanPL The post Premier Podcast S02E49: Emmanuel Macagno @CPLPodcast (Français) appeared first on NSXI Network.
Nouveau Premier Podcast: @MikeMillerFC parle de soccer québécois avec Louan Schlicht de l'émission Génération Soccer, disponible sur les ondes de RDS. #CanPL @CPLPodcast
Nouveau Premier Podcast: '@MikeMillerFC discute avec Philippe Bernard, directeur général de l'ARS Québec. @CPLPodcast
Premier Podcast: Entrevue de @MikeMillerFC avec le président de l'AS Blainville, Sylvain Pereira. @CPLPodcast #CanPL #CanChamp #IMFC #PLSQ #Soccer #Canada #Québec
Nouveau Premier Podcast: @MikeMillerFC discute de la pyramide du soccer au Canada avec @SoccerCanadien. @CPLPodcast #CanPL #L1O #PLSQArticle de Daniel Cameron: https://culturesoccer.com/2020/04/11/d-cameron-pourquoi-le-canada-doit-avoir-une-division-2/
New Premier Podcast: @MikeMillerFC and @TristanDAmours talk about the #CanPL,the PLSQ and promotion/relegation.
Culture Soccer est heureux de vous présenter son podcast hebdomadaire avec « CS à l’Érable », le podcast 100% dedié au soccer canadien. Dans ce nouvel épisode, Hady et Daniel reçoivent Tristan D’amours et ensemble, ils analysent la finale retour de la CanPL, remporté par le Forge FC. Par la suite, ils parlent de la suite pour la CanPL, CanU17, le Ottawa Fury, CanWNT, la PLSQ et bien plus.
Special episode, in French. Worry not, we will be back next week with our regular programming! Cette semaine, nous y allons d'une table ronde en compagnie de Julien Tardif, Justine Longpré et Étienne Bouthillier.
Introduction This is the Northern 90 Podcast with Pat Sweet, Episode 17. Welcome to the Northern 90 Canadian Premier League Podcast, covering the beautiful game in the great white north. For more Canadian Premier League content, head over to Northern90.ca. That’s Northern Nine Zero dot ca. Welcome Hello, Canada, and welcome to the Northern 90 Canadian Premier League Podcast! I'm your host, Pat Sweet. In this week's episode, we do deep into the 2019 edition of the Voyageur's cup, including some special attention on the CPL matchups in round 1. First, of course, let's dig into this week's CPL news and results. Top Stories Results Wednesday, May 8 Pacific FC 0 @ Hamilton 3 Valour FC 0 @ Calvary FC 1 Sunday, May 11 Halifax 0 @ Valour FC 1 Sunday, May 12th, Cavalry FC 2 @ Forge FC 1 Pacific FC 0 @ Edmonton 0 May 15 (Canadian Championship) Halifax 3 @ Vaughn 2 York 9 0 @ AS Blainville 0 Cavalry 2 @ Pacific 0 Insights Only Cavalry FC is undefeated in league play Meanwhile, Pacific FC and Forge FC have dropped 8 points already Average PPG for the league is 1.4 Home field advantage is real with the home team winning 6 of 11 competitions so far News Great article in the Edmonton Journal aboutt Commissioner Clanachan's plans for expansion. 10 - 12k fans a game would be a top 10 league in Europe (Think Scotland, Sweeden, Turkey, Portugal) Current average is 6,249 per game, according to @CPLKitDatabase on Twitter Canada Soccer Announces two-game suspension and fine for Kyle Bekker As you may have noticed, Mr. Bekker didn't play on May 8 or 12. This is for the elbow he threw at Joseph Di Chiara Glad something happened - it sets a precedent Interesting that discipline is not a league function Case closed CPL Makes history with all-woman officiating crew When Cavalry FC visited Forge FC on May 12, the head ref and crew were all women The Northern Tribune is reporting that this may be the first time in history that a top-flight domestic league game has been reffed by all women. Carol Anne Chenard was in charge of the match, and also happens to be the first woman to have ever reffed at Wembly. Up next, a preview of the first round of the Canadian Championship. Canadian Championship Preview What: The top competition among Canadian teams from all professional leagues Who: All Canadian MLS teams, Canadian Premier League teams, USL’s Ottawa Fury, and the champion from Ontario League 1 (Vaughan Azzuri) and the Premiere Ligue de Soccer du Quebec’s champion (AS Blainville). Format Three home and away qualifying rounds. Semifinal round Final round Winner on aggregate moves on for each round In the event of a tie, away goals wins Schedule: First games are on May 15 and the final match is on September 25. What’s new? New format with several more teams than before: all the CanPL teams are new, other than FCE. What’s interesting The fact that CanPL teams are in this year is interesting There’s a great deal of controversy over the seeding. Valour FC, FCE, and Forge FC all got buys into the second qualifying round by virtue of having signed up for the league first. Very strange. CanCon: Each team needs to field at least three Canadian starters. Why is this important Hardware The winner gets a birth in the CONCACAF Champions League – one of two ways to get in. Round 1 Details Round 1 started this week and featured 4 CPL teams: HFX Wanderers (3) vs. Vaughn Azzurri (2) Calvary FC (2) vs Pacific FC (0) York 9 FC (0) vs A.S. Blainville (0) The winner of each of these two-legged ties goes on to meet Valour FC, Forge FC, and FC Edmonton, respectively. Those winners then move on to compete against Ottawa Fury, Vancouver Whitecaps, and Montreal Impact. I'll add a graphic to the show notes for reference. Game Reactions Having watched the games between CPL and L1O/ PLSQ teams, I found it very interesting CPL teams had to fight - it was a real competition Wanderers blew their lead and were lucky to win on a penalty in the dying moments of the game A.S. Blainville was happy to let York 9 have possession - nothing ever came of it. Makes me think Pro/ Rel is closer than we think. Have a listen to what the coaches had to say about the game. These clips courtesy of Robin Glover. The first set is from before and after the first Halifax/ Vaughn match. Before the match May 5 clip (Patrice Gheisar) @1:00 - 2:30 After the match May 15b (Stephen Hart) - @-3:40 is Robin's question May 15b (Patrice) Interesting to hear the respect that Stephen Hart has for the L1O team. He scouted, watched video. He already knew some of these players and wanted them for his squad. Next up, I've got some audio related to the York 9 versus A.S. Blainville match. I had a chance to interview Wandrille Lefevre, who prior to playing with A.S. Blainville was with the Montreal Impact. He's also a former Canadian International. Have a listen to his perspective on his first match against Wanderers FC. Looking forward I found it interesting to see just how tight the games were. There's real skill in both division 3 leagues. Heck, many of the CPL's players came from these leagues. The cohesion and history of the semi-pro teams really showed. At the same time, however, the CPL teams definitely moved faster and had better individual skill. My predictions for who goes through at this point: Wanderers FC Cavalry FC A.S. Blainville Why A.S. Blainville? Didn't concede at home Got their chances Could contain York 9 and wait for their moments Nothing to lose Also, Kudos to One Soccer for doing a good job with the commentary and coverage. It wasn't perfect (there were technical glitches here and there), but all things considered, I was able to enjoy watching the broadcast. Next leg of round one will be played on May 22, which you can watch at home through One Soccer dot ca. Alternatively, go to the game! Season ticket holders - you've got tickets! Other people can get tickets on Ticketmaster. Good luck to all the squads! Next up, the mailbag: Mailbag You know how this works - you send me mail and messages and I read every single one of them. If what you send is extra good I read it on the podcast. Thanks so much for your answers to the question last week. This week's question: What has surprised you the most so far about the league? For the question of the week - lots of comments from people who are excited about the quality of play and officiating. Completely agree with all of that for sure. Gordon from Winnipeg recently joined the Northern 90 Supporters' Group and wrote to say he's brand new to the game but got really interested in the sport when the league launched. Welcome, Gord! Helen also joined the Northern 90 SG - so welcome to you, too! Very glad to have you along. This week's question: How do you feel about L1O and PLSQ teams giving CPL teams a run for their money in the opening days of the Canadian Championship? What did you expect? What are your predictions? Leave a comment at northern90.ca/episode17 Write to me at pat at northern90.ca Fire me a note on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram @northernninety Of course, I love hearing from you on any topic - so whatever you want to share, just drop me a line. The Week Ahead There are a few games to look forward to over the next week or so: Friday, May 17 Valour FC is home to Forge FC Saturday, May 18 Pacific FC hosts York 9 FC, who are still looking for their first win. Cavalry FC is home to FC Edmonton for the first Al Classico. Wednesday, May 22 (Canadian Championship) HFX Wanderers FC play Vaughan Azzurri York 9 FC take on A.S. Blainville Cavalry FC will be home to Pacific FC All games will be broadcast on One Soccer, and the May 18 game between York 9 and Pacific will be streamed online on CBC Sports and CBC Gem as well. Outroduction That's all we've got for the show today. If you liked the show, don't forget to subscribe to it, and when you do leave an honest review. That helps me make the show better and others find it. Also, if you've been enjoying this show, you should join my supporters' group. When you join you get a weekly newsletter with curated CPL content, access to a members-only Facebook group, contests, giveaways, fantasy leagues, all sorts of good stuff. And it's free. Check it out at northern90.ca/join. Thanks so much, Canada. Have a great week. Credits Featured Image Photo by Hermes Rivera on Unsplash. Intro music Move Like This by spinningmerkaba (c) copyright 2011 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. Ft: Texas Radio Fish, Alex Beroza, and Snowflake CPL Headlines Music Calm the F*** Down by Broke for Free (c) copyright 2010 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. Main Content Intro Music 260809 Funky Nurykabe by spinningmerkaba (c) copyright 2010 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. Mailbag Music I dunno by grapes (c) copyright 2008 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. Ft: J Lang, Morusque Outro music Urbana-Metronica (wooh-yeah mix) by spinningmerkaba (c) copyright 2011 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. Ft: Morusque, Jeris, CSoul, Alex Beroza
-Le Canada gagne 4-1 performance moyenne à mes yeux-Raitala signé, trop de défenseur ou profondeur?-Hatem Ben Arfa le 10 que je veux à MTL-Le 11 logique de ce week-end-La MLS sur Beinsports-Amar Sedjic signé-Mamadi Camara 1er joueur de la PLSQ en MLS
-Le Canada gagne 4-1 performance moyenne à mes yeux -Raitala signé, trop de défenseur ou profondeur? -Hatem Ben Arfa le 10 que je veux à MTL -Le 11 logique de ce week-end -La MLS sur Beinsports -Amar Sedjic signé -Mamadi Camara 1er joueur de la PLSQ en MLS
This week, Mike and Hady discuss the deal between CSB and MEDIAPRO, Soccer Québec, Marcel de Jong and Diya Abzi. Don't miss it! @CPLPodcast
Ours is the Fury’s: Ryan (@coxon) and Tim (@BlogFuryFC) have returned to give you all you need to know about the Ottawa Fury FC. This episode the gang will review the losses to Indy and Jacksonville with late goals, run down some Fury news, some NASL news as well as news from the PLSQ, review the upcoming match against the Strikers in Ft. Lauderdale and much, much more.
This week we get a chance to speak with Jay Bhindi about the longterm goals of the Ottawa Fury Academy, the PLSQ, and the difference between Canadian and Turkish soccer culture. Also Jay gives us his thoughts about the future of the beautiful game in Canada.
Ours is the Fury’s: Ryan (@coxon) and Tim (@BlogFuryFC) have returned to give you all you need to know about the Ottawa Fury FC. This episode the gang will review the victory over Tampa Bay at TD Place, run down some Fury news, some NASL news and we talk about the Academy's win this week in the PLSQ.
#SoccerLocal une présentation de Kan Football Club pour échanger sur le soccer au Québec.L’équipe #SoccerLocal est composée de reporter soccer passionnés.Freddy Amégavie (sur twitter @mewoanou) à l’animation du podcastErika Vallerand (sur twitter @ErikaVallerand) vous parlera principalement de Foot FémininMathieu Lefevre (sur twitter @matlefevre) vous parlera principalement du FC MontréalFrederic Trudel Martel (sur twitter @FrdricTrudelMar) vous parlera principalement de la PLSQ
#SoccerLocal une présentation de Kan Football Club pour échanger sur le soccer au Québec.L’équipe #SoccerLocal est composée de reporter soccer passionnés.Freddy Amégavie (sur twitter @mewoanou) à l’animation du podcastErika Vallerand (sur twitter @ErikaVallerand) vous parlera principalement de Foot FémininMathieu Lefevre (sur twitter @matlefevre) vous parlera principalement du FC MontréalFrederic Trudel Martel (sur twitter @FrdricTrudelMar) vous parlera principalement de la PLSQ
#SoccerLocal une présentation de Kan Football Club pour échanger sur le soccer au Québec.L’équipe #SoccerLocal est composée de reporter soccer passionnés.Freddy Amégavie (sur twitter @mewoanou) à l’animation du podcastErika Vallerand (sur twitter @ErikaVallerand) vous parlera principalement de Foot FémininMathieu Lefevre (sur twitter @matlefevre) vous parlera principalement du FC MontréalFrederic Trudel Martel (sur twitter @FrdricTrudelMar) vous parlera principalement de la PLSQ
#SoccerLocal une présentation de Kan Football Club pour échanger sur le soccer au Québec.L’équipe #SoccerLocal est composée de reporter soccer passionnés.Freddy Amégavie (sur twitter @mewoanou) à l’animation du podcastErika Vallerand (sur twitter @ErikaVallerand) vous parlera principalement de Foot FémininMathieu Lefevre (sur twitter @matlefevre) vous parlera principalement du FC MontréalFrederic Trudel Martel (sur twitter @FrdricTrudelMar) vous parlera principalement de la PLSQ
#SoccerLocal une présentation de Kan Football Club pour échanger sur le soccer au Québec.L’équipe #SoccerLocal est composée de reporter soccer passionnés.Freddy Amégavie (sur twitter @mewoanou) à l’animation du podcastErika Vallerand (sur twitter @ErikaVallerand) vous parlera principalement de Foot FémininMathieu Lefevre (sur twitter @matlefevre) vous parlera principalement du FC MontréalFrederic Trudel Martel (sur twitter @FrdricTrudelMar) vous parlera principalement de la PLSQ
#SoccerLocal une présentation de Kan Football Club pour échanger sur le soccer au Québec. L'équipe #SoccerLocal http://www.twitter.com/ErikaVallerand http://www.twitter.com/matlefevre http://www.twitter.com/mewoanou http://www.twitter.com/FrdricTrudelMar Au programme du tour d’horizon de l’actualité de soccer animé par Freddy :Fredéric nous parle du lancement de la PLSQ et ses pronostics de la saison.Mathieu fait un retour sur le match du FC Montréal, des U18 et de leurs résultats. Erika discute de l'incorporation des joueuses semi-pro en AAA, survol des deux divisions Sénior Féminin A et Sénior Féminin B.Le débat du jour porte sur le partenariat IMFC-clubs amateurs (Lire: http://www.impactmontreal.com/fr/post/2016/05/05/lacad%C3%A9mie-de-limpact-conclut-un-partenariat-avec-des-clubs-amateurs)Enfin on conclut l'émission avec les annonces importantes de la semaine:Matchs à surveiller la semaine prochaine en PLSQProgramme pour le FC MTL et les U18Le match du weekend en Sénior Féminin AAA--Inscrivez-vous | Subscribe now : bit.ly/1QQlHg9Kan Football Club, le magazine sportif québécois qui diffuse des nouvelles du monde du soccer MLS de l'Impact de Montreal et de la planète foot. Envie de participer à la belle aventure du Kan FC ? Envoyez vos contributions sur l’actualité sportive, sous forme d’articles, d'audios ou de vidéos à kanfc@afrokanlife.com Les meilleures d’entre elles seront relayées sur nos plateformes. Kan FC c’est une alternative à la couverture traditionnelle, c'est votre alternative foot !Facebook: www.facebook.com/kanfootballclubTwitter: www.twitter.com/kanfootclub/Soundcloud: @kanfootballclubItunes: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/kan-football-club-+/id1101564970?l=fr&mt=2À propos de DIGIKAN:Média web collaboratif dont la mission est d’inspirer et de divertir. Entre Montréal et Paris, une vision: Digital, Lifestyle, Inspiration. Grâce à son agenda, son annuaire et sa web-tv, Afrokanlife.com est LE magazine Lifestyle des jeunes actifs.Pour aller plus loin :Facebook : www.facebook.com/digikanpageInstagram : ww.instagram.com/digikan_Youtube : www.youtube.com/user/digikanGoogle+ : plus.google.com/+digikan_
Invité de la semaine, dans la rubrique Afro Plus, Frederico Moojen. Frederico Moojen est l'un des meilleurs joueurs de l'équipe FC L'Assomption. En 2012, il a remporté le soulier d'or remis au meilleur buteur de la Première Ligue de Soccer du Québec. Aujourd'hui, il nous parle du camp de repêchage qu'il organise du 31 mai au 1er juin. Ce camp de repêchage, pour les Universités américaines, est destiné aux meilleurs joueuses et joueurs de soccer du Québec (âgés de 16 à 18 ans). Frederico Moojen nous parle également de la reprise du championnat de la PLSQ, qui débutera le 28 avril.
Invité de la semaine, dans la rubrique Afro Plus, Frederico Moojen. Frederico Moojen est l’un des meilleurs joueurs de l’équipe FC L’Assomption. En 2012, il a remporté le soulier d’or remis au meilleur buteur de la Première Ligue de Soccer du Québec. Aujourd’hui, il nous parle du camp de repêchage qu’il organise du 31 mai au 1er juin. Ce camp de repêchage, pour les Universités américaines, est destiné aux meilleurs joueuses et joueurs de soccer du Québec (âgés de 16 à 18 ans). Frederico Moojen nous parle également de la reprise du championnat de la PLSQ, qui débutera le 28 avril.