36 players at CF Montreal training camp

MONTRÉAL – CF Montreal announced the roster for its 2025 training camp on Monday, presented by Allstate Assurance:

Goalkeepers: Sébastian Breza, Cole Johnson^, Jonathan Sirois, Renato Widmer D’Autilia*
Defenders: Fernando Álvarez, Dawid Bugaj, George Campbell, Brandan Craig^, Ousman Jabang, Sergei Kozlovskiy , Jahkeele Marshall-Rutty, Jalen Neal, Tom Pearce, Luca Petrasso^, Dante Sealy^, Joel Waterman
Midfielders : Michael Adedokun, Alessandro Biello, Caden Clark, Bryce Duke, Aleksandr Guboglo, Malik Henry*, Fabian Herbers, Carson Hodgson * Dominic Iankov, Antoine N’Diaye Mahala Opoku, Samuel Piette, Nathan Saliba, Jesse Saputo
Attackers:* Ari Duncan *, Owen Graham-Roache Sunusi Ibrahim, Prince Owusu, Jules-Anthony Vilsaint, Giacomo Vrioni

Guest academician (https://www.cfmontreal.com/nouvelles/six-academiciens-invites-au-camp-d-entrainement-de-la-premiere-equipe-du-cf-montreal-a-tampa)

Player drafted in the 2024 SuperDraft*

\\\* Player drafted in the 2025 SuperDraft

First team coaching staff

Head coach : Laurent Courtois

Assistant coaches : Marco Donadel, Kobié Johnson, David Sauvry, Ludovic Taillandier (also individual development coach)

Goalkeeper coach : Vincenzo Benvenuto

Performance coach : Stefano Pasquali

Video analyst : Louan Schlicht
Guest coach : Florian Masclet (physical preparer of the Academy)

Guest coach : Luca Bucci (Bologna FC)

Eduardo Sebrango, who served as assistant coach of the first team, will return as coach with the Club’s Academy. He will assist and contribute to the development of players on all men’s teams.

The appointment of a physical trainer will be announced later.

CF Montreal will play its opening match of the 2025 season on Saturday, February 22 against Atlanta United at 7:30 p.m. at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. The first match in Montreal will take place at Stade Saputo on April 12 at 7:30 p.m. against Charlotte FC.

The 2025 season schedule, presented by BMO, can be viewed in full HERE.

-

-

PREV F1. Mohammed Ben Sulayem attacks the British press and criticizes the British Grand Prix
NEXT After SM Caen – GF38 (0-1): Big Yes, Grouchy