CF Montreal Soccer Cards

CF Montréal soccer cards highlight iconic players like Didier Drogba and modern standouts like Romell Quioto and Chinonso Offor. Collectors chase rookie cards for Offor and autographed cards for Quioto. Topps MLS Chrome and Panini sets featuring CF Montréal stars offer modern collectors a chance to invest in the team’s rising talent.
Ignacio Piatti
Didier Drogba
Marco Di Vaio
Patrice Bernier
Hassoun Camara
Samuel Piette
Saphir Taider
Romell Quioto
Victor Wanyama
Matko Miljevic
CF Montréal, founded in 1992 as the Montreal Impact and joining Major League Soccer in 2012, quickly became one of Canada’s most competitive and exciting clubs, blending international star power, memorable playoff runs, and a passionate fan base at Stade Saputo. The early MLS years featured Italian striker Marco Di Vaio, whose prolific scoring made him the club’s first true star, while midfielder Patrice Bernier, a hometown hero, anchored the midfield with leadership and creativity. The arrival of Ivorian legend Didier Drogba in 2015 transformed the team into a global storyline, as Drogba scored 11 goals in his first 11 matches and led Montréal to the Eastern Conference Final, falling in a dramatic series to Columbus. Argentine playmaker Ignacio Piatti then became the face of the franchise, dazzling fans with his dribbling and clutch goals through multiple playoff appearances, including the 2016 run to the Eastern Conference Final, one of the most thrilling postseason series in MLS history against rival Toronto FC. Rebranded as CF Montréal in 2021, the club embraced a new era under coach Wilfried Nancy, setting a franchise points record in 2022 behind midfielders Victor Wanyama, Djordje Mihailovic, and forwards Romell Quioto and Kei Kamara, before Nancy’s departure to Columbus. Recent seasons have focused on developing Canadian talent like Ismaël Koné and Mathieu Choinière while maintaining playoff aspirations under new leadership. Known for fierce rivalries in the Canadian Championship, including multiple titles, CF Montréal’s history blends European stars, thrilling playoff drama, and a commitment to growing the game in Québec as the club continues its pursuit of a first MLS Cup championship.