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Washington Post
18 hours ago
- Sport
- Washington Post
Prince Owusu scores 2 goals, Montreal snaps 5-game winless streak, beats Dynamo 3-1
HOUSTON — Prince Owusu scored two goals a three-minute span, Jalen Neal added his first goal of the season and CF Montreal beat the Houston Dynamo 3-1 on Saturday night. Montreal (2-11-5) snapped a five-game winless streak during which the club was outscored 16-6. Owusu nearly lost the ball while fighting off a defender near the penalty spot before he rolled a left-footer into the net in the 30th minute. Then, on the counter-attack in the 32nd, Owusu slipped in front of defender Femi Awodesu and went up high for a header — off an arcing entry played in by Aleksandr Guboglo, the 18-year-old's first assist in MLS — from the center of the area that made it 2-0.
Yahoo
26-02-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
CF Montréal signs fullback Aleksandr Guboglo to homegrown contract
MONTREAL — CF Montréal has signed fullback Aleksandr Guboglo to a homegrown contract, the Major League Soccer club announced Wednesday. The 17-year-old is under contract through 2026, with options for the next three seasons. Guboglo, from Ottawa, joined Montreal's academy in 2019 and scored nine goals with its under-18 team in the 2024-25 MLS Next season. Internationally, Guboglo has earned three caps for Haiti's U17 team. Guboglo joins goalkeeper Jonathan Sirois, midfielders Alessandro Biello (on loan with Halifax Wanderers) and Nathan Saliba, and forward Owen Graham-Roache as homegrown players on Montreal's roster. CF Montréal continues a season-opening seven-game road trip Saturday at Minnesota. It opened the season last weekend with a 3-2 loss in Atlanta. "We are delighted to sign another player from our academy," Montreal president and chief executive officer Gabriel Gervais said in a release. "He is a player with good physical qualities who can play as a wing back on both sides of the defence. He has shown us his potential and commitment over the last few years." This report by The Canadian Press was first published Feb. 26, 2025. The Canadian Press