Canadian Soccer Prospects Earn National Team Recognition
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Three young Canadian soccer players – Alessandro Guboglo, Sean Samson, and Jérémie Nteziryayo – have recently received recognition for their progress and potential, with call-ups to the Canadian national team.The players represent a strong pipeline of talent emerging from CF Montreal’s academy system.
Academy Development and Professional Contracts
Alessandro Guboglo, a product of the CF montreal Academy, signed his first professional contract in February 2025. He quickly made an impact, appearing in 23 MLS matches for the club last season. https://www.cfmontreal.com/en/news/alessandro-guboglo-signs-first-professional-contract-with-cf-montreal
Sean Samson, who joined the CF montreal Academy in 2023, signed his first professional contract last month.He, along with Nteziryayo, spent the previous season developing their skills with CF Montreal’s U18 team in the MLS NEXT league. https://www.mlssoccer.com/news/mls-next-pro-teams-announce-academy-players-signed-to-professional-contracts
Jérémie nteziryayo is a Pre-Academy product who has already gained international experience, most recently participating in the FIFA U17 World Cup in Qatar in November. https://www.fifa.com/fifaplus/en/tournaments/u-17-world-cup/qatar-2023
National Team Call-Ups
Guboglo and Samson received their first call-ups to the Canadian national team in august 2025. This marks a meaningful step in their careers, providing an possibility to compete on the international stage. Nteziryayo has previously been called up to the national team, making this his third selection. These call-ups highlight the success of CF Montreal’s academy in developing players capable of representing Canada. https://www.canadasoccer.com/news/canadasoccer-com-canm-mnt-call-ups-for-upcoming-matches/
Looking Ahead
The recognition of these young players is a positive sign for the future of Canadian soccer. Continued development within the CF Montreal academy system, combined with opportunities at the national team level, will be crucial for nurturing the next generation of Canadian soccer stars.
Key Takeaways:
* Alessandro Guboglo and Sean Samson received their first call-ups to the Canadian national team in August 2025.
* Jérémie Nteziryayo has earned his third call-up to the national team, having previously competed in the FIFA U17 World Cup.
* All three players are products of the CF Montreal academy system, demonstrating its success in developing young talent.