Walkouts CF Montréal signed football shirts and memorabilia

About

CF Montréal, based in Montreal, Canada, compete in Major League Soccer and this page gathers signed football shirts and memorabilia with collector notes and provenance, available via Walkouts. The club in its current corporate form is recorded as founded on 01 January 2010, a date used for many modern releases and retail lines.

The team began MLS play in 2012 and has since been through a notable visual evolution, rebranding as CF Montréal in 2021 and introducing a revised badge for the 2023 season. Home matches are staged at Saputo Stadium, a recurring provenance point for match-issued shirts and framed displays, and the squad is managed by Marco Donadel.

On the pitch CF Montréal and predecessor teams have lifted the Voyageurs Cup on multiple occasions, a headline record of 11 Voyageurs Cup titles, and reached the continental stage by advancing to the CONCACAF Champions League final in 2015 where they met Club América. The club also appears in international club rankings and holds an IFFHS placing at 501, a contextual mark collectors sometimes reference when describing era significance.

Anniversary releases matter to collectors, for example the silver crest release tied to the 2017 25 year celebration of the Impact identity, which is chased for its limited retail runs and match-promotion provenance. Pieces bearing the Impact-era crest and the later CF Montréal mark from 2021 form distinct collecting lanes and are commonly noted on labels and tags for verification.

Seasonal magnets include shirts from the 2015 continental campaign and the 2022 Canadian Championship winners, both seasons being sought for on-field squads and ceremonial prints; shirts from decisive fixtures are chased because they tie to specific matches, squad lists and photographic records. Collector demand is also strong for items associated with the club’s derby fixtures and the Canadian Classique against Toronto FC.

The white away shirt used in the 2015 CONCACAF Champions League away legs is an iconic template, matched to a run of retail alternates and player-issue variants, and these white away pieces often carry provenance from away-match photography. Fanshop shirts are explicitly collectible, not only match-worn examples, with early retail runs, player-issue variants and region-specific releases carrying distinct interest for framed display and authentication, and many offered items come with COA verification for retail-signed pieces.

Provenance is central for CF Montréal material and collectors prize items from the 2015 CONCACAF Champions League run and the 2022 Canadian Championship season, both seasons supplying match photographs and roster cross-references that help confirm signatures and usage; final checks on player identity, tag codes and photographic evidence are commonly cited when listing items on secondary markets and by specialist retailers. Walkouts lists signed shirts across these seasons and offers condition notes, with a focus on verified retail signatures and documented provenance.

Collector Highlights

Iconic home kits

  • 2015 Blue/black CCL finalists (Impact)
  • 2012 Blue MLS debut inaugural
  • 2022 Blue Canadian Championship winners

Iconic away kits

  • 2015 White CCL away legs
  • 2019 Grey MLS alternate
  • 2021 White MLS away set

Anniversary shirts

  • 2017 25 years Impact silver crest
  • 2021 Rebrand CF Montréal crest intro

Collector seasons

  • 2015 CCL continental final
  • 2021 MLS rebrand season pieces
  • 2022 Canadian Championship trophy

Honours

CF Montréal and its predecessor clubs are among Canada’s most decorated sides domestically, having lifted the Voyageurs Cup on eleven occasions, with five of those triumphs recorded under the modern Canadian Championship format. The club's most notable continental achievement came as the Montreal Impact when they reached the final of the CONCACAF Champions League, finishing runners-up after a decisive tie against Club América in 2015. The team has also contested national knockout finals on several occasions and remains a regular Canadian Championship contender. The club’s historical record and competitive standing are reflected in broader listings and rankings, including an IFFHS entry with the club around rank 501 in available tables. These honours underline a sustained presence in both domestic cups and regional continental competition.

Legends & Leadership

Didier Drogba is a recent key player of the mid-2010s who joined for a short but high-impact spell and is widely credited with raising the club's profile during continental competition.

Ignacio Piatti is a recent key player of the mid-2010s who provided consistent attacking output across multiple MLS seasons and became a central figure in the team's stylistic identity.

Laurent Ciman is a recent key player of the mid-2010s who anchored the defence during the club's deepest continental run and helped stabilise the back line in crucial league campaigns.

Marco Donadel is the manager responsible for first-team direction as stated in club sources and is noted for overseeing the squad in the current managerial era.

Stadium

CF Montréal stages its home fixtures at Saputo Stadium, a venue that carries the family name and is synonymous with the club's matchday identity. The ground is commonly referred to by that name and forms the focal point for local and visiting supporters. Matchdays are known for lively supporter displays and a distinct derby atmosphere when facing Canadian rivals such as Toronto FC in the Canadian Classique or Vancouver Whitecaps in the national derby. The compact setting at Saputo Stadium creates an intimate, intense atmosphere that players and fans often cite as an advantage when hosting decisive domestic or continental ties. Club colours, chants and pre-match rituals combine to make the stadium a clear home for CF Montréal.

Also known as
Saputo Stadium
Local derby
Canadian Classique Toronto FC 401 Derby

Authentication & Provenance

  • Verification Impact vs CF Montréal era crests
  • Suppliers Adidas; check size codes
  • Provenance 2015 CCL shirts collected

FAQ

Q: What competitions does CF Montréal take part in? A: CF Montréal competes in Major League Soccer and in domestic Canadian competition, and also takes part in the Leagues Cup; they are eligible for the Campeones Cup.

Q: Where does the club play home matches and how can I attend? A: Home matches are held at Saputo Stadium in Montreal; check the club website for tickets, kick-off times and supporter sections.

Q: How can I verify authentic club merchandise or signed items? A: Look for proven authenticity such as digital/NFC verification or a COA and request exact photo proof when available; Free worldwide shipping.

Q: Is the club successful in Canadian cup competition? A: Yes, CF Montréal and predecessor teams have won the domestic trophy multiple times and have a documented list of Voyageurs Cup and Canadian Championship successes.