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Major League Soccer FT May 25 vs Nashville D0 - 0Major League Soccer 7:30 pm GMT-04:00 May 29 vs D.C. United Major League Soccer 7:30 pm GMT-04:00 Jun 1 @ Philadelphia Union Samuel Piette (born 12 November 1994) is a Canadian professional soccer player who plays as a defensive midfielder for Major League Soccer club CF Montréal and the Canada national team.
Samuel Piette is a 29-year-old defensive midfielder from Canada who plays for CF Montréal in MLS. He has 68 caps and no goals for the national team and his market value is €2.00m.
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Nov 12, 1994 · Date of birth/Age: Nov 12, 1994 (29) Place of birth: Le Gardeur, Quebec. Citizenship: Canada. Height: 1,71 m. Position: Defensive Midfield. Current international: Canada. Caps/Goals: 67 / 0. ₹ 16 Cr. Last update: Dec 18, 2023. Profile. Stats. Market value. Transfers. Rumors. National team. News. Achievements. Career. Player data. Main position:
Nov 14, 2022 · Monday, Nov 14, 2022, 04:56 AM. MONTREAL – CF Montréal announced Friday that Quebec midfielder and co-captain Samuel Piette has signed a new three-season contract for 2023, 2024 and 2025, with an option year in 2026.
Samuel Piette is a Quebecois and Canadian soccer player who plays as a defensive midfielder for CF Montréal in MLS. He has over 10,000 minutes of play, won the Canadian Championship, and represented Canada in four Concacaf Gold Cups.
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Nov 12, 1994 · CF Montréal midfielder Samuel Piette talks first Canada men's national team camp after long layoff. Montreal Impact squander chance to make Canadian Championship final with "stupid mistakes"...
Oct 28, 2022 · The Canadian midfielder and co-captain signs a three-year deal with an option year, committing to the club until 2026. Piette, who has 64 caps for Canada, is also a key player for CF Montréal, which won two Canadian Championships under his leadership.