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CF Montreal introducing a women's program to its academy

MONTREAL — CF Montreal is introducing a women's program to its academy, the club announced Wednesday. The CF Montreal Academy is taking over the Women's Excel Program, a Soccer Quebec national development centre based in Laval, Que.
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Soccer players gather for a group photo in a CF Montreal handout photo. The MLS club is introducing a women's program to the CF Montreal Academy, the club announced Wednesday. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO CF Montreal **MANDATORY CREDIT**

MONTREAL — CF Montreal is introducing a women's program to its academy, the club announced Wednesday.

The CF Montreal Academy is taking over the Women's Excel Program, a Soccer Quebec national development centre based in Laval, Que. The program is one of three Excel Super Centres in Canada for the best 15- to 18-year-old women in the province.

As part of the program, which is in partnership with BMO, the club will dedicate a week to women's soccer from July 10 to 15 and says it's aiming to host both the Ligue1 Quebec Women's Cup final and the Ligue1 Quebec All-Star Game.

The club says the objective of the program and its sport-study component is to help student-athletes excel both athletically and academically and serve as a pipeline to Canada's national youth teams.

Montreal became the first professional team in North America to offer a sports-study program when it founded its academy in 2010. The program partners the academy with local high schools so students can find a balance between pursuing athletics and keeping up their studies.

The academy consists of more than 70 players aged 14 to 20, and includes under-13 and under-14 pre-academy teams.

“This is incredible news and a wonderful advancement for women's soccer," Gabriel Gervais, President and CEO of CF Montréal, said in a press release. “Quebec is home to a pool of highly talented women players. By launching this girls program, we want to offer these players the best path to a professional career and help them achieve their dreams.”

This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 31, 2023.

The Canadian Press

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