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1 History  





2 Kit suppliers and shirt sponsors  





3 Canadian Championship  



3.1  2024  







4 Roster  





5 Seasons  





6 Notable former players  





7 References  





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CS Saint-Laurent
Full nameClub de soccer Saint-Laurent
Nickname(s)STL, Saint-Lau
Founded1982
Head CoachNicolas Razzaghi
LeagueLigue1 Québec
20231st
WebsiteClub website

Home colours

Away colours

Current season

Club de Soccer Saint-Laurent is a Canadian semi-professional soccer club based in Saint-Laurent, Quebec that plays in Ligue1 Québec.

History

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Established as a youth soccer club, the club was founded in 1982.[1] As part of their 40th anniversary in 2022, the club unveiled a new logo, incorporating several elements of their arrondissement's coat of arms and logo while preserving the shape of its old coat of arms – the crown at the top symbolizing the coat of arms of Saint-Laurent, the three points of the latter refer to the three spheres of the Borough's emblem, representing the three main cultural communities at the time of its creation (the French, English and Jewish populations), and the triangular shape in the centre representing mountain peaks.[2]

It was announced that they would enter the men's division of Première Ligue de soccer du Québec starting in 2022.[3] Their desire to join the PLSQ had begun five years earlier, but they delayed their entry as they waited for some of their youth players to age,[4] as well as due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[5] Their debut match occurred on May 7 against Ottawa South United,[6] which they won 6–0.[7] They finished in second place in their inaugural season.[8][9]

In 2023, the club won the Ligue1 Québec (re-branded from the PLSQ) title, qualifying the club to compete in the 2024 Canadian Championship.[10] In addition, they also won the 2023 Coupe L1QC, completing the league and cup double.[11] In their Canadian Championship debut, they were drawn against the HFX Wanderers of the Canadian Premier League in the first round,[12][13] whom they defeated in penalty kicks, becoming the first semi-pro side from Québec to defeat a professional club, to advance to the quarter-final round against Major League Soccer club Toronto FC.[14][15]

Kit suppliers and shirt sponsors

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CS Saint-Laurent kit[16]
Period Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor 1(chest) Shirt sponsor 2(chest)
2024–present Under Armour CREVIER Sami Fruits

Canadian Championship

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The following is the list of the team results in the 2024 Canadian Championship.

  Win   Draw   Loss   Fixture

2024

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May 2 Preliminary round HFX Wanderers FC 2–2
(3–5 p)
CS Saint-Laurent Halifax, Nova Scotia
7:00 PM AT
  • Nimick 29' (pen.)
  • Telfer 83'
  • Report
  • Kwemi 65'
  • Stadium: Wanderers Grounds
    Attendance: 4,588
    Referee: Filip Dujic (Canada)
    Penalties
  • Callegari soccer ball with check mark
  • Telfer soccer ball with check mark
  • Volesky soccer ball with red X
  • soccer ball with check mark Mlah
  • soccer ball with check mark Boughanmi
  • soccer ball with check mark Sakande
  • soccer ball with check mark Kane
  • May 21 Quarter-finals Toronto FC 8–1 CS Saint-Laurent Toronto, Ontario
    7:00 PM ET
    • Kerr 12', 14', 43', 72'
  • Mailula 50'
  • Etienne Jr. 56'
  • Goulet 56' (o.g.)
  • Owusu 80'
  • Report Stadium: BMO Field
    Attendance: 9,148

    Roster

    [edit]
    As of April 30, 2024[17][18][19]

    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 Canada CAN Peter Scuccimarri
    3 DF Canada CAN Kouassi Cedrick Adamou
    4 DF Canada CAN Abdoul Aziz Sakande
    5 MF Morocco MAR Mohamed Saad Mersadi
    6 DF Canada CAN Nathan Goulet
    7 FW Canada CAN Mamadou Kane
    8 FW Canada CAN Saad Chaouki
    9 FW Canada CAN Loïc Adrien Kwemi
    10 FW Canada CAN Yann Régis Toualy
    11 MF Canada CAN Safwane Mlah
    12 GK Canada CAN Kosta Maniatis
    No. Pos. Nation Player
    15 DF Canada CAN Mouhamadou Sylla
    19 DF Canada CAN Obeng Tabi
    20 DF Tunisia TUN Oussema Boughanmi
    22 MF Canada CAN Jefferson Alphonse
    40 MF Canada CAN Rickson Aristilde
    64 MF Canada CAN Wesley Wandje
    68 MF Canada CAN Aylan Khenoussi
    80 MF Canada CAN Riad Bey
    87 GK Canada CAN Jordy Kerlegrand
    88 MF Burkina Faso BFA Abdul Aziz Sakande

    Seasons

    [edit]
    Season League Teams Record Rank League Cup Canadian Championship Ref
    2022 Première Ligue de soccer du Québec 12 16–1–5 2nd Semi-Finals did not qualify
    2023 Ligue1 Québec 12 18–1–3 Champions Champions did not qualify
    2024 11 TBD TBD TBD Quarter-finals [20]

    Notable former players

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    The following players have either played at the professional or international level, either before or after playing for the L1Q team:

  • Tunisia Oussema Boughanmi
  • CanadaSenegal Mamadou Kane
  • CanadaCameroon Loïc Kwemi
  • Canada Safwane Mlah
  • Canada Obeng Tabi
  • References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "À Propos de Nous" [About Us]. CS Saint-Laurent (in French).
  • ^ Boivin, Olivier (11 April 2022). "Le CS Saint-Laurent s'offre un nouveau logo pour ses 40 ans" [CS Saint-Laurent gets a new logo for its 40th anniversary]. Métro Saint-Laurent (in French).
  • ^ "La PLSQ Accueille Deux Nouvelles Équipes" [The PLSQ Welcomes Two New Teams]. Première Ligue de soccer du Québec (in French). 16 September 2021.
  • ^ Mestiri, Mohammed Aziz (29 September 2021). "Nouveau palier pour le soccer laurentien" [New level for Laurentian soccer]. Métro Saint-Laurent (in French).
  • ^ "Mateo Cabanettes (St-Laurent, PLSQ masculine) : " On peut déranger le top 4! "" [Mateo Cabanettes (St-Laurent, men's PLSQ): "We can disturb the top 4!"]. Just eSoccer (in French). 23 November 2021.
  • ^ Tougas, Marc (5 May 2022). "CS St-Laurent: Un premier test en PLSQ-M ce samedi pour la génération forée du club" [CS St-Laurent: A first test in PLSQ-M this Saturday for the golden generation of the club]. Première Ligue de soccer du Québec (in French).
  • ^ Boivin, Olivier (11 May 2022). "Un premier match de rêve en PLSQ pour le CS Saint-Laurent" [A dream first match in PLSQ for CS Saint-Laurent]. Métro Saint-Laurent (in French).
  • ^ Boivin, Olivier (7 October 2022). "PLSQ: le CS Saint-Laurent termine deuxième" [PLSQ: CS Saint-Laurent finishes second]. Métro Saint-Laurent (in French).
  • ^ Tougas, Marc (12 May 2023). "La tâche inachevée du CS Saint-Laurent" [The unfinished task of CS Saint-Laurent]. Ligue1 Québec (in French).
  • ^ Jacques, John (12 September 2023). "CS Saint-Laurent Wins L1QC Title". Northern Tribune.
  • ^ Tougas, Marc (31 October 2023). "Le CS St-Laurent réalise le doublé coupe-championnat… à l'usure" [CS St-Laurent achieves the cup-championship double ... with wear and tear]. Ligue1 Québec (in French).
  • ^ Jacques, John (2 May 2024). "'The Next Step Forward': CS Saint-Laurent Embarks For Historic Cup Clash Against Halifax". Northern Tribune.
  • ^ Téotonio, Jean-François (2 May 2024). "La « grande occasion » du CS Saint-Laurent" [The “big occasion” of CS Saint-Laurent]. La Presse (in French).
  • ^ "Quebec semi-pro side CS Saint-Laurent upsets Halifax in Canadian Championship play". Toronto Star. 2 May 2024.
  • ^ Harvey-Pinard, Katherine (2 May 2024). "Le CS Saint-Laurent écrit l'histoire et accède aux quarts de finale" [CS Saint-Laurent makes history and reaches the quarter-finals]. La Presse (in French).
  • ^ "The Team – soccerstlpro" (Press release). CS Saint Laurent Pro. 3 May 2024. Retrieved 3 May 2024.
  • ^ "St-Laurent(C)". Spordle.
  • ^ "CS Longueuil 0-0 St-Laurent Match Report". Spordle.
  • ^ "EFFECTIF CS SAINT-LAURENT". Ligue1 Québec.
  • ^ "2024 Canadian Championship". Canadian Soccer Association. 21 May 2024. Retrieved 21 May 2024.
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