Vote for the AT&T Goal of the week that also includes as a potential candidate your captain's goal, Davy Arnaud.
Yet another masterpiece by the Montreal Impact Media/Video team. Get a sneak peek at History
Starting Thursday March 15th at 19h, you can watch the TVA Sports 24/7 style episodes about the Montreal Impact's rise to the MLS. Produced by TOXA, you can enjoy the trailer to give you an preview of what to come. L’Impact vers la MLS | TOXA from TOXA on Vimeo.
2012 Amway Canadian Championship returns to Rogers Sportsnet and on TVA Sports the Montreal Impact games during the tournament.
The Montreal Impact come out with another excellent video production. Enjoy. You should definitively subscribe to their Youtube Channel
Interesting article by Richard Whittall on how Montreal and Montrealais/Montrealaises ''handle'' events and affluences. I will let you read it, no spoilers I promise. Follow the excellent @RWhittall who manages a great blog on The Score '' The Footy Blog '' and more.
D-Day minus 5 before the Montreal Impact home opener vs the Chicago Fire at the Olympic Stadium. As ticket demand increases, the Montreal Impact has announced selling 46,500 tickets, already the biggest crowd in a MLS single game this season and in MLS history. Answer the Mount Royal Soccer Featured Poll on the right-hand sidebar and tell us : Will the Montreal Impact reach their goal of 58,000 fans for their home opener at the Olympic Stadium?
Zarek Valentin aka Oreo has been named to the US U-23 National Team 20-player training camp roster. A regular in the U-23 summer camps, Zarek Valentin will gain valuable international experience playing time. Although, Montreal Impact fans would love to see him fight for a starting spot with the club, it will be a good preparation for the young man as the USMNT tries to qualify to the London 2013 games. Click here for more information on the CONCACAF Olympic qualifying tournament.
Interesting read by Moe Khan of TSN990 on the available business dollars for both the Montreal Impact of the MLS and the Montreal Alouettes of the CFL. The Alouettes have had the big piece of the pie during the summer/fall, can they afford to share/lose more of it? Follow the excellent Moe Khan on @MoeKhan19