McGill Redbirds soccer

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McGill Men's Soccer
File:McGill Redmen Logo.png
UniversityMcGill University
Head coachMarc Mounicot (since 2013 season)
ConferenceRSEQ
LocationMontreal, Quebec
StadiumPercival Molson Memorial Stadium
(Capacity: 23,420)
ColorsRed and White
   
Conference Tournament championships
1978, 1980–1984, 1986–1991, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2002

The McGill men's soccer team is an intercollegiate varsity soccer team representing McGill University and competes in the RSEQ conference of U Sports. The program has won three U Sports national championships, in 1981, 1982, and 1997.[1] The program also features 17 RSEQ conference championship winners.[2]

Men's soccer

The soccer program at McGill operates throughout the entire school year. In addition to the regular U Sports fall season, the Men's team also compete in the RSEQ indoor season running from January to mid March.

McGill Mens Soccer had their most successful season in recent history in Fall 2018. Finishing the season with a 5-4-3 Conference record finishing 4th in the RSEQ conference. The Team went on to lose to the Montreal Carabins in the RSEQ playoffs.

Striker Mehdi Ibn Brahim and central midfielder Ramzi Saim were selected for the RSEQ All Star first team. Defender Chris Flores and striker Florian Bettelli were selected for the RSEQ Second Team and Rookie Team of the Year. Head Coach Marc Mounicot won the Coach of the Year in the RSEQ.

Ramzi Saim went on to gain a further accolade winning a place in the All Canadian Second Team of the Year whilst Florian Bettelli was selected for the All Canadian Rookie Team of the Year.

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Current squad 2018/2019

Players

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Italy ITA Cristiano Rossi
2 DF United States USA Chris Foy
3 DF Canada CAN Benjamin Joanette-Pilon
4 DF Peru PER Chris Flores
5 MF Algeria ALG Ramdane Tafer
6 MF Algeria ALG Ramzi Saim
7 FW South Africa RSA Michael Makepeace
8 MF Canada CAN Cameron Butterfield
9 FW Morocco MAR Mehdi Ibn Brahim
10 FW Algeria ALG Dalin Saheb
11 FW Italy ITA Giuseppe Lipari
12 DF United States USA Joshua Liss
13 MF Canada CAN Jeremie Alcindor
14 MF United States USA Samuel Clark
No. Pos. Nation Player
15 DF United States USA Max Engelbrechtsen
16 DF Canada CAN Jamie Marshall
17 MF Canada CAN Jacob Ellis
18 DF Canada CAN Mederic Gervais
19 DF Canada CAN Jack Macdonald
20 FW France FRA Florian Bettelli
21 FW United States USA Stephane Kouame
23 DF Canada CAN Alex Watchorn
24 GK Canada CAN Chris Cinelli-Faia
25 GK Colombia COL Santiago Sandoval
30 GK France FRA Théo Farineau
DF Italy ITA Juliano Cobuzzi (Injured)

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Coaching staff

Position Staff
Head Coach France Marc Mounicot
Assistant Coach France Pierre Le Page
Assistant Coach France Mathieu Rufié
Goalkeeper Coach France Max Leblond

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References

  1. ^ "Past U Sports Champions". U Sports. Retrieved August 2, 2020.
  2. ^ "Soccer universitaire masculin extérieur, Champions par saison". RSEQ. Retrieved August 2, 2020.
  3. ^ https://mcgillathletics.ca/news/2018/10/25/mens-soccer-five-members-of-soccer-redmen-honoured-as-rseq-all-stars-and-awards-announced.aspx
  4. ^ https://mcgillathletics.ca/roster.aspx?path=msoc
  5. ^ https://mcgillathletics.ca/roster.aspx?path=msoc

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