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FC Supra begins training camp ahead of inaugural 2026 season; The 32 players in the pre-season roster

FC Supra begins training camp ahead of inaugural 2026 season; The 32 players in the pre-season roster
Courtesy: Thiago Szwarc/TrueNorthFoot

FC Supra got its training camp underway on Wednesday morning at the Complexe Multi-Sports de Laval, bringing together its full squad along with several invitees ahead of the season start in April.

A total of 32 players were named to the training roster, including 16 under contract with the club, two of whom are U Sports selections, and 14 invited players taking part in the camp.

“There’s a lot of excitement around this first training camp,” said Supra head coach Nick Razzaghi in a statement. “After months of planning, it’s great to finally have the group together on the field. This is where chemistry starts to form and the real preparation begins. We know what we want to build here, and this camp is the first step in turning that vision into reality.”

The 16 players currently under contract who are taking part in the training camp are:

  • Charles Auguste
  • Thomas Lebeuf
  • Matisse Chrétien
  • Keesean Ferdinand
  • Alessandro Biello
  • David Choinière
  • Omar El-Kalkouli
  • Loïc Kwemi
  • Sean Rea
  • Clément Bayiha
  • Bakary Kabore
  • Oussama Boughanmi
  • Ismael Yeo
  • Joakim Milli
  • Aboubacar Sissoko
  • Wesley Wandje

Calin Calaidjoglu and Alexandre Marcoux are the two U Sports draft picks, while the 14 invited players are:

  • Eliakim Awonongbadje
  • Isaiah Byer
  • Alexander Makarova
  • Jolan Faury
  • Massimo Schiavoni
  • Olivier Correa
  • Riad Bey
  • Mamadou Kane
  • Matthew Catavolo
  • Nathan Goulet
  • Gabriel Mathieu
  • Joel Baudly Kontchou Jahle
  • Marc Kouadio
  • Makhoudia Diop

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Supra’s pre-season will include trips to Toronto and New Jersey in the coming weeks, with matchups against local opposition as well as exhibition games against Ligue1 Québec sides.

Speaking at a press conference on Wednesday, club president Rocco Placentino said the 2026 Canadian Premier League season could feature a two-week pause in June due to the FIFA World Cup, with matches potentially scheduled as close as three days apart.