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Defender Kenny Nielsen is solid for LAFC in his MLS debut, but offense proves to be the problem for the Black & Gold in a 1-0 ...
And with Portland, Crepeau’s story is still being written.
The Portland Timbers put on the pressure in the final minute of the first half and came through with the night’s only goal in ...
Cristhian Paredes scored just before halftime, Maxime Crépeau had his third shutout of the season and the Portland Timbers ...
LAFC goalkeeper Maxime Crepeau (16) collides with Philadelphia Union forward Cory Burke (19) during extra time in the MLS Cup final on Nov. 5 in Los Angeles. Crepeau broke his leg on the play.
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The co-hosts of the 2026 FIFA World Cup have several players to watch out for at the tournament next year. In the forward ...
LAFC goalkeeper Maxime Crepeau, shown holding up the Supporters' Shield trophy his team won last season, is working to recover from a broken leg he suffered during extra time of the MLS Cup final.
Maxime Crépeau adapted quickly upon moving from LAFC to the Portland Timbers over the winter. Doing so is part of the job for professional players, and this is the fifth destination of his career.
Los Angeles FC goalkeeper Maxime Crépeau (16) blocks a shot from Austin FC during the first half of an MLS playoff Western Conference final soccer match Sunday, Oct. 30, 2022, in Los Angeles.
Maxime Crépeau was just 15 and playing in goal for a small team in Quebec when Marc dos Santos invited him to his first professional training session with the Montreal Impact, the club he coached.
LAFC goalkeeper Maxime Crépeau on his MLS comeback: ‘You’re learning everything again from zero’ By Elias Burke Dec. 1, 2023 ...
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