Montréal Carsteel FC

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Montréal Carsteel FC (later known as Cancar FC) was a Canadian soccer club based in Montréal, Québec. They were one-time Dominion of Canada Football Championships winners, lifting the Challenge Trophy in 1948.[1] They were recognized by the Canada Soccer Hall of Fame as an Organisation of Distinction.[2]

Over the course of their soccer history, Carsteel FC played in several leagues and competitions and were at times either a professional or amateur club. They were renamed Cancar FC in 1949 and they played their last major season in 1953. The soccer team was owned (and named after) the Canadian Car and Foundry.

Wrote Winnipeg sports journalist Vince Leah in 1943, "you can name the famous Canadian soccer teams on one hand... Westminster Royals, Toronto Ulster, Montréal Carsteel and United Weston."[3]

Season-by-season record

Note: MP = Matches played, W = Wins, D = Draws, L = Losses, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against

Montréal Carsteel FC / Cancar FC record after the start of the Second World War.

SeasonMPWDLPtsFinishPlayoffsQuébecCanada Playoffs
1940 National League121110231st in NSL-QCWon Atholstan TrophyLost SemifinalsLost Québec Semifinals
1941 National League12912191st in NSL-QCRunners upLost Semifinals
1941 City League440081st in NCL-A
1942 Montréal181341301st in MNL
1942 City League540182nd in NCL-A
1943 Montréal10622142nd in MNL
1943 City League7601121st in NCL-A
1944 Montréal12633153rd in MNL
1944 City League530263rd in NCL-A
1945 Montréal11632151st in MNL
1945 City League5500101st in NCL-A
1946 Montréal10712152nd in Mtl-NSLNo playoffsLost FinalLost Semifinals
1946 City League540182nd in NCL-ANo playoffs
1947 National League15429104th in NSL-ON/QCNo playoffsLost SemifinalsLost Eastern Final
1947 City League430162nd in NCL-ANo playoffs
1948 National League6510111st in NSL-QCWon Atholstan TrophyWon 1948 Coupe du QuébecWon 1948 Challenge Trophy
1948 City League161411292nd in NCL-ANo playoffs
1949 National League101000201st in NSL-QCRunners up 1949(50)Lost SemifinalsQuébec 1st Round
1949 City League10802161st in NCL-ANo playoffs
1950 National League12534134th in NSL-QCNo playoffsLost QuarterfinalsDid not enter

Montréal Cancar FC record in the Montréal First Division (after Québec teams pulled out of the National League).

SeasonMPWDLPtsFinishPlayoffsQuébecCanada Playoffs
195113742183rd in MSLRunners upWon 1951 Coupe du QuébecLost Québec final
195216826184th in MSLRunners upRound of 16Lost Québec final
195318657176th in MSLNo playoffsQuarterfinalsQuébec Quarterfinals

Honours

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National
Competitions Titles Seasons
Dominion of Canada Football Championship 1 Challenge Trophy 1948
Coupe du Québec 11 1925, 1927, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1948, 1951
Québec section winners for the Dominion Championship 7 1925, 1931, 1938, 1939, 1946, 1947, 1948
Interprovincial League 1 1925
National League Championship for the Atholstan Trophy 3 1936, 1940, 1948
National League Québec 7 Meighen Trophy 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1945, 1948, 1949
National City League 4 Stanford Trophy 1941, 1943, 1945, 1949
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Notable former player

Eight former Montréal Carsteel FC players have been inducted into the Canada Soccer Hall of Fame as honoured players.[4]

References

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