McGill Redmen soccer

McGill Redmen Soccer
University McGill University
Association CIS
Conference QSSF
Athletic director Drew Love
Location Montreal, Quebec
Football stadium Percival Molson Memorial Stadium
Nickname Ni' shilfair id' aomar choiche
Colors Red, White, and Black[1]
              
Website McGill Athletics

The McGill Redmen are the men's athletic teams that represent McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The name Redmen was first published in 1929 as "Red Men" and was used to describe the red uniforms worn by McGill sports teams. Research done by McGill historian Dr. Stanley Frost indicated that the name Redmen derived from ancient times, when Celts were known as the "Red Men" because of their red hair... "our own Red Men were no doubt Celts in honour of James McGill's Scottish descent," notes Frost.

Men's soccer

The soccer program at McGill operates throughout the entire school year. In addition to the regular CIS fall season, the Redmen also compete in the QSSF indoor season running from January to mid March. Preparation for the CIS season begins with exhibition games during the month of August in the United States. Previous exhibition opponents include Syracuse University, Harvard University, Cornell University, Brown University and Fairfield University.

To view the team's current schedule and results please view the McGill Athletics or the CIS website in External Links.

McGill finished with an 11-3-5 record overall in Fall 2008, including a 7-1-4 mark in league play. The loss to Laval in the semifinals of the QSSF put a sudden end to McGill’s most successful campaign in eight years, since finishing first in the 2000 season with a 6-0-4 mark…. Aside from James Scholefield, 2nd team All- Canadian, other expected losses to graduation include goaltender Olivier Boulva (2nd team All-Conference), defender Omar John, midfielder Shawn Amarasekera and forward Gareth Pugh.

In the winter of 2016, the Redmen finished second in league play, a feat they had not achieved in over 5 years. The season was also marked by the emergence of talismanic striker, Matthew Goudie, who scored a brace in McGill's season opening victory against the Concordia Stingers. Despite their regular season success, the Redmen lost in the first round of the knockout stages, as they were defeated in penalties to Sherbrooke University.

Current squad

Players

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

No. Position Player
1 France GK Max Leblond
2 Canada DF Sanchit Gupta
3 Canada DF Justin Dragon
4 Canada DF James Taylor
5 Canada DF Adam Dijkerman-Mounji
6 Canada DF Patrick Fusarini
7 Quebec MF Alexandre De Santis
8 Canada MF Michael McIntyre
9 Poland FW Mehdi Ibn Brahim
10 England MF Henri Ashe-Taylor
11 Italy MF Roberto Bonalumi
12 Canada FW Conor O'Loughlin (captain)
13 Japan MF Takeshi Kakudo (vice captain)
14 Canada MF Mohamed Kleit
No. Position Player
15 Belarus MF Valentin Radevich
16 France FW Antoine Chauvel
17 United States MF Trey Toohey
18 Canada MF Thomas Bissett
19 Italy DF Davide Salvoni
20 Canada DF Riadh Dhane
21 Republic of Ireland DF Alexandre Lamont
22 United States MF Julien Marlatt
23 England FW Carlo Mole
24 Canada GK Bladen Allen
25 Canada GK Thomas Daechsel
RS Switzerland GK Valere Demelier
RS France DF Clovis Fowo (player-coach)

Coaching staff

Position Staff
Head CoachFrance Marc Mounicot
Assistant Coach Andrea Di Pietrantonio
Assistant Coach Adrien Moufflet
Goalkeeper Coach Greg Walters
Mental Training Consultant William Falcao

See also

  1. McGill University Brand Guide (PDF). Retrieved September 11, 2016.
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