Félicia Roy

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Félicia Roy

2025 Season

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15
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Félicia’s bio

Birth Date: April 7, 2006

Birth Place: Montreal, QC

Jersey Number: 23

Playing Position: Midfielder

Originally from Montreal and raised in Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville, Félicia Roy is a midfielder who brings technical skill and quick footwork to the field. Following in her brother’s footsteps, she began playing soccer at four years old with AS Brossard. Félicia quickly found a passion for the game: she stayed with the Club for nearly a decade, and by her third year of high school she joined Quebec’s Female Excel Program further developing her skills. She represented Brossard three times, winning the Regional Selections Tournament Championship in 2017, placing fifth in the 2018 Quebec Games, and securing gold at the 2019 TSR in St-Georges de Beauce. 

 

On the international stage, Roy has already made her mark. She earned her first call-up to the Canadian U-17 National Team at just 15 years old, a meaningful moment that Félicia is incredibly proud of. She the team earn a bronze medal at the 2022 CONCACAF Women's Championship and later represented Canada at the U-17 Women’s World Cup in India. Her experience in various positions on the soccer field from a young age ultimately led her to excel at midfield. She values the freedom and creativity the position offers while putting her technical and tactical skills to the test allowing her to make forward passes that lead to goals. 

 

Her brother, Zachary Roy, is currently a defender for Atlético Ottawa in the Canadian Premier League. He has been a constant role model and supporter in Félicia’s soccer journey. Despite his own professional commitments, Zachary has always been there to train with her and provide guidance, inspiring her to reach for her dreams. In 2022, the two made headlines together in Canadian soccer: he signed his first pro contract at 18 years old, and she competed in the Concacaf tournament with Canada’s U-17 team at just 16 years old.  

 

In her recent seasons, the 18-year-old has showcased her consistency and impact on the field. In the 2024 collegiate season with the Champlain Cavaliers, she scored 2 goals and provided 2 assists in 9 out of 10 games. With the CF Montréal Academy in Ligue 1 Quebec, she scored 2 goals in 15 out of 16 games. She has also earned 10 caps with the Canadian U-17 Women’s team. 

 

Through her mother, Félicia contributes to clothing and accessory drives for those in need, committed to giving back to the community. Her personal goal is to complete her studies, while professionally, she aims to join the Canadian U-20 National Team for the 2026 World Cup. In the long term, she wants to represent Canada on the senior national team. 

 

Félicia is excited and ready to give her all to the Montréal Roses. Her primary motivation is to become a stronger player by competing alongside top talent as well as inspiring future generations. She is ready to give her all for the Club. 

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