Maxime Crépeau Becomes an Investor and Ambassador for the Montréal Roses

Maxime Crépeau Becomes an Investor and Ambassador for the Montréal Roses
Published on
November 15, 2024

Quebec-born, Maxime Crépeau is a goalkeeper for the Portland Timbers (MLS). He began playing soccer at the age of seven and joined Canada’s youth program at 15. Throughout his career, he has played for the Montreal Impact, Vancouver Whitecaps, and Los Angeles FC, where he was a key player in winning the MLS Cup in 2022.

On the international stage, Maxime has been a consistent presence for Canada, representing the country at the U-17 World Cup, the 2015 Pan American Games, the 2021 Gold Cup, and the Copa America in the summer of 2024. He also played a key role in Canada’s historic qualification for the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.

Motivated to leave a lasting impact in his community, Maxime is investing in the Montréal Roses to contribute to the development of women’s soccer. He understands the importance of having a professional women’s team and hopes to inspire future generations.

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