Montreal Carabins

The Montréal Carabins are the men's and women's athletic teams that represent the Université de Montréal in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Teams play at the CEPSUM Stadium and at l'aréna du CEPSUM, located at the Université de Montréal campus.

Montréal Carabins
UniversityUniversité de Montréal
AssociationU Sports
ConferenceRSEQ
Athletic directorManon Simard
LocationMontreal, Quebec
Varsity teams15
Football stadiumCEPSUM
MascotCarabin
NicknameCarabins
ColoursRoyal Blue, White, and Black
     
Websitewww.carabins.umontreal.ca

History of the club

year Event
The beginning of the 1920s Creation of the club Montreal Carabins
The decades 1940, 1950 and 1960, Montreal Carabins add several sports teams to affect a summit in the years 1965-1970 both by the number of offered sports activities and by the quality of their organization.
1971 Abandonment of the university sports teams in the club: The financial university budget of the teams is considerably reduced and the freed sums are used to finance non-competitive "popular sport". A long tradition is then broken.
The 70s and 80 Continuation of the activities of Alpine skiing and of badminton without institutional recognition of university
End of the 80s Return of the teams of swimming (1985) and of volleyball (men in 1988 and women in 1989). The various teams know a lot of success at the beginning of the 1990s while the University knows money troubles.
1994 the big blackout: The budgetary situation of the university does not allow to absorb the expenses of the program of the Carabins and the activities of the teams are suspended.
1995 Relaunching of the program of excellent sport via the physical educational department
1997 Victory in the referendum of the student federation FAECUM: The student Federation agrees to contribute to the financing of the sporting programs up to $100,000. a year.
1999 and 2000 Official membership of the teams of Alpine skiing and badminton. Setting-up of the golf team
2001 Setting-up of the men soccer team
2002 Setting-up of the football team and setting-up the women soccer team
2003 and 2004 Organisation of the Championships of soccer (men's and women's) of SIC (together collaboration with McGill University), setting-up of the volleyball teams (men's and women's)
2007 Setting-up of the tennis teams (men's and women's)
2008 Announcement of the creation of the women hockey team
2009 Setting-up of the women hockey team
2010 Setting-up of cheerleading team
2014 First Dunsmore Cup, Uteck Bowl and Vanier Cup wins

Alpine ski

Title(s) Year(s)
Provincial Champion (men) 1990–1991, 1995–1996, 1999–2000, 2000–2001, 2001–2002, 2002–2003, 2003–2004, 2004–2005, 2005–2006, 2006–2007, 2007–2008
Provincial Champion (women)[1] 1994–1995, 1995–1996, 1996–1997, 2005–2006, 2006–2007, 2007–2008, 2008–2009, 2009–10, 2010–11
Provincial mixed Champion (mixed team men and women) 1994–1995, 1995–1996, 1996–1997, 1999–2000, 2000–2001, 2001–2002, 2002–2003, 2003–2004, 2004–2005, 2005–2006, 2006–2007, 2007–2008, 2010–2011

[2]

Badminton

Title(s) Year(s)
Silver medal at Canadian University championship CIS 2006–2007, 2007–2008
Provincial champion (by mixed team men and women) 1985–1986, 1986–1987, 1987–1988, 1996–1997, 2001–2002, 2003–2004, 2004–2005, 2008–2009, 2010–11, 2013–14, 2014–15
Men provincial champion 1999–2000, 2007–2008, 2009–10, 2012–13, 2014–15
Women provincial champion 2007–2008, 2009–10, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2012–13

[3]

Cheerleading

Title(s) Year(s)
Provincial champion[4] 2011

The Carabins cheerleading team was created in 2002 at the same time as the rebirth of the Carabins football team. The team has hosted Super Bowl parties in order to finance its activities.[5]

Football

The Carabins football program was originally in operation from 1966 to 1971, but was cut following a philosophical change with intercollegiate athletics among Quebec universities at the time.[6] As that perception changed, the football team was reinstated in 2002 and has been in continuous operation since. The team has won three Dunsmore Cup conference championships (2014, 2015, and 2019) and one Vanier Cup national championship (2014).[7]

Golf

Title(s) Year(s)
Provincial champion (men) 2001
Provincial champion (women) 2009, 2010
Island Cup Invitational Champion (women) 2005, 2006, 2007
Champion of Canada East 2006, 2007
St. Andrews Spring Invitational champion (men, NCAA) 2008
NCAA Shootout at Aguila (women) 2011

[8]

Women's ice hockey

The 2009-10 season was their inaugural season in the CIS. The Carabins finished second during the regular season and claimed the fifth position in the CIS Canadian championships. In their second season (2010–11), the team ranked in second place in the Québécois conference behind the McGill Martlets.[9] In the 2011 playoffs, the Carabins eliminated the Concordia Stingers[10] but the Carabins are in turn to eliminate in finale by McGill.[11] This elimination did not qualify them for the CIS championships at Waterloo, Ontario.

Men's soccer

Title(s) Year(s)
Indoor soccer provincial champion[12] 2008, 2016
Champion of the regular season 2007, 2008, 2011, 2013, 2017, 2018
Provincial champion 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2011, 2017, 2018, 2019
Gold medal in the Canadian championship 2018
Silver medal in the Canadian championship 2017, 2019
Bronze medal in the Canadian championship 2003, 2006, 2008

[13]

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  LUX Raphael Schott
2 DF  CAN Antoine Noel
4 DF  CAN Louis Baillargeon
5 DF  FRA Sall Mous
6 MF  FRA Maxime Laurey
7 FW  BRA Paolo Demenga
8 MF  CAN Samuel Leblanc
9 FW  GER Damir Rosic
11 FW  CAN Adama Sissoko
12 DF  CAN Arnaud Calvé-Thibault
14 DF  FRA Victor Ambrosini
No. Pos. Nation Player
16 DF  HON Eduardo Herrera
17 MF  FRA Abed Ali
18 FW  HAI Alexandre Kenol
19 MF  CAN Colin Parenteau-Michon
20 FW  LBN Alexandre Haddad
21 DF  CAN Karim Bah Abdoul
23 DF  BEL Vincent de Brouille
24 MF  BEL Bilali-Ibaku, Marcellin
25 FW  GUI Mohammed Sylla
26 GK  ALG Racim Kebbab

Staff 2012-13

  • Head Coach: Pat Raimondo[14]
  • Assistant Coach: Abdoulaye Mané
  • Goalkeeper Coach: Daniel Courtois
  • Assistant Coach: Boubacar Coulibaly

Notable former players

Notable former staff members

  • Sergio Grande (Goalkeeper coach)

Women's soccer

Title(s) Year(s)
Indoor soccer provincial champion[15] 2006, 2009, 2010, 2011
Champion of the regular season 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2018
Provincial champion 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2018, 2019
Gold medal in the Canadian championship 2017
Silver medal in the Canadian championship 2009, 2011, 2013
Bronze medal in the Canadian championship 2008

[16]

Squad 2010-11

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  CAN Gabrielle Gauthier
2 DF  CAN Émilie Chamard
3 DF  CAN Claudiane Tremblay
4 MF  CAN Erika Vallerand
5 DF  CAN Valérie Labelle
7 FW  FRA Audrey Lagresle
9 MF  CAN Claire Robbins
10 FW  CAN Véronique Laverdière
11 FW  CAN Isabelle Dumais
12 MF  CAN Catherine Delmas-Frenette
13 MF  CAN Kim Brûlé
No. Pos. Nation Player
14 DF  CAN Marylise Monchalin
15 DF  CAN Emmanuelle Béliveau-Labrecque
16 MF  CAN Chloë Sabourin
17 DF  CAN Sophie Pominville
18 DF  CAN Steffy Roy-Ouellet
19 MF  CAN Aurélie Tremblay
20 FW  CAN Éva Thouvenot
21 DF  CAN Virginie Lévesque
22 DF  CAN Marie-Élaine Poliquin
23 MF  FRA Mathilde Fau
26 GK  CAN Martine Julien
27 GK  CAN Sarah Thérien

Staff 2010-11

  • Head Coach: Kevin McConnell
  • Assistant Coach: Nadine Hudon-Paquette
  • Goalkeeper Coach: Salim Brahimi

Notable former players

Swimming

Title(s) Year(s)
Provincial champion (men) 2003–2004, 2004–2005, 2006–2007, 2013-2014, 2014-2015
Provincial champion (women) 1990–1991, 1991–1992, 1992–1993, 1993–1994, 2009–10, 2010–11, 2012-2013, 2013-2014, 2014–2015
Provincial Champion combiné (mixed team men and women) 2004–2005, 2012-2013, 2013–2014, 2014-2015
Silver medal Canadian championship women 2013-2014, 2014-2015

[23]

Tennis

Title(s) Year(s)
Provincial Champion (men) 1998–1999, 1999–2000, 2000–2001, 2001–2002, 2002–2003, 2010–11[24]
Grand Chelem Champion (men) 2001–2002, 2003–2004
Carabins Tournament Champion (men) 2003–2004
Champion of the former ligue collégiale-universitaire (men) 2004–2005, 2005–2006
Women Champion (OUA) 2008–2009, 2009–10, 2010–11[25][26]

Men's volleyball

Title(s) Year(s)
Provincial champion 1992–1993, 2004–2005, 2017–2018, 2019–2020
Champion (regular season) 2004–2005, 2017–2018, 2019–2020
Gold medal at Canadian championship 1970
Silver medal at Canadian championship 1972, 1993
Bronze medal at Canadian championship 1992

[27]

Women's volleyball

Title(s) Year(s)
Provincial champion 1990–1991, 1992–1993, 1993–1994, 2007–2008, 2008–2009, 2009–10, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2014–15, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2018–19, 2019–20
Champion (regular season) 2006–2007, 2007–2008, 2008–2009, 2009–10, 2011–12, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2019–20
Silver medal at Canadian championship 2008
Bronze medal at Canadian championship 2009, 2015

[28]

See also

References

  1. (French) Une saison presque parfaite pour les Carabins
  2. http://www.sportetudiant-stats.com/universitaire/ski/champions.php
  3. http://www.sportetudiant-stats.com/universitaire/badminton/champions.php
  4. (French) Les Carabins, premiers champions de cheerleading
  5. Drake, Tomasz. "Rencontre avec les cheerleaders des Carabins de l'UdeM". Le Polyscope. Retrieved 13 June 2011.
  6. "University Football in Ontario and Quebec from 1967 to 1979". cisfootball.org. March 2006.
  7. "A History of Canadian University Football, 1980 to the Present". cisfootball.org. March 2006.
  8. http://www.sportetudiant-stats.com/universitaire/golf/champions.php
  9. http://www.sportetudiant-stats.com/universitaire/hockey-f/
  10. (French) Les Carabins éliminent les Stingers
  11. (french) Les Carabins n'ont pu résister aux assauts des Martlets
  12. (French)"Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-08-28. Retrieved 2011-05-02.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  13. http://www.sportetudiant-stats.com/universitaire/soccer-m/champions.php
  14. Football : Les Carabins de Montréal recrutent des joueurs européens Archived 2010-10-29 at the Wayback Machine
  15. (French)"Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-08-28. Retrieved 2011-05-02.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  16. http://www.sportetudiant-stats.com/universitaire/soccer-f/champions.php
  17. Profile on Canada Soccer
  18. (French) Les Carabins peuvent compter sur une joueuse hors pair, September 10, 2007.
  19. (French) Maranda et Mercier, à nouveau des étoiles canadiennes
  20. (French) Soccer féminin: Émilie Mercier, l’étoile canadienne, "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-08-10. Retrieved 2011-04-28.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) ,November 12, 2007.
  21. (French) Émilie Mercier est l’athlète de la semaine au Québec
  22. (French) Serge Vleminckx, Véronique Laverdière,qui veut d'un prof etraordinaire
  23. http://www.sportetudiant-stats.com/universitaire/natation/champions.php
  24. (French) Les Carabins champions chez les hommes
  25. (French) Les Carabins remportent tout sur leur passage
  26. (French) Les Carabins remportent le championnat par équipe
  27. http://www.sportetudiant-stats.com/universitaire/volleyball-m/champions.php
  28. http://www.sportetudiant-stats.com/universitaire/volleyball-f/champions.php
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