Results

Canada League1 Quebec 09/01 00:00 - AS Laval v Celtix Du Haut-Richelieu W 1-0
Canada League1 Quebec 08/23 23:30 - AS Laval v Biljesko/Jandric W 5-1
Canada League1 Quebec 08/07 01:00 - AS Laval v CS St-Hubert W 4-0
Canada League1 Quebec 07/12 01:00 - Celtix Du Haut-Richelieu v AS Laval L 2-1
Canada League1 Quebec 07/05 23:30 - AS Laval v Ottawa South United W 2-1
Canada League1 Quebec 06/28 00:00 - AS Blainville v AS Laval W 0-3
Canada League1 Quebec 06/08 22:00 - Adrien Broner v AS Laval L 3-0
Canada League1 Quebec 08/28 00:30 - CS St-Hubert v AS Laval W 3-4
Canada League1 Quebec 07/27 22:00 - FC Laval v AS Laval L 2-1
Canada League1 Quebec 07/20 22:00 - AS Laval v Royal-Sélect de Beauport D 1-1
Canada League1 Quebec 06/22 18:00 - AS Laval v CS Longueuil L 0-1
Canada League1 Quebec 06/08 22:00 - AS Laval v CS St-Hubert W 3-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 7 4 3
Wins 4 3 1
Draws 1 1 0
Losses 2 0 2
Goals for 15 11 4
Goals against 7 2 5
Clean sheets 3 2 1
Failed to score 2 1 1

Wikipedia - AS Laval

Alliance Soccer Laval (formerly CS Monteuil) is a Canadian semi-professional soccer club based in Laval, Quebec that plays in Ligue1 Québec. In 2021, CS Monteuil merged with youth club CS Étoiles de l’Est to form AS Laval.

History

CS Monteuil

CS Monteuil logo

The club was originally formed in 1966 under the name l’Association sportive Monteuil de Laval.

In 2018, they entered a team in the women's division of the Première Ligue de soccer du Québec. In 2019, the women won the league, earning 33 points through 15 games to come in first place. In 2021, the club finished in second place in both the league season and the league cup.

In 2019, a year after the women's team, the club entered a team in the men's division the Première Ligue de soccer du Québec, a Division III league, with Sandro Grande becoming the men's head coach. They played their first match on May 4 against FC Gatineau winning 3–2. They finished in sixth place out of nine teams in their inaugural season In 2020, Antoine Katako, formerly the coach of CS Fabrose took over as head coach, replacing interim coach David Cerasuolo, who took over following the departure of head coach Sandro Grande as well as technical director Marco Masucci late in the season, who took a position with the Quebec Soccer Federation.

AS Laval

In late 2021, CS Monteuil merged with CS Étoiles de l’Est to form a new club in later 2021 known as AS Laval (initially a third club, CS Centre-Sud, was to be part of the merger, but they later pulled out). In 2022, the women's team finished second in the league, qualifying them for the inaugural League1 Canada Interprovincial Championship, where they finished in second place, after defeating League1 Ontario side Alliance United FC in a penalty shootout in the semi-finals, before losing to PLSQ champions AS Blainville in the finals.

AS Laval is a prominent soccer club based in Laval, Quebec, Canada. Known for its strong development programs and competitive spirit, AS Laval has established itself as a key contributor to the local soccer scene. The team competes in various regional and national leagues, fostering talent and promoting the growth of the sport within the community. With a focus on technical skill, teamwork, and sportsmanship, AS Laval continues to develop players who aspire to reach higher levels of competition, including the Canadian national teams. The club's dedicated coaching staff and passionate supporters make it a vital part of Canada's soccer landscape.