FC Supra Triumphs in Historic Debut Match

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“Our goal is to put Quebec on the map,” stated FC Supra’s head coach Nick Razzaghi after his team secured a thrilling 3-2 victory over Pacific FC in their inaugural match on April 11, 2026. This victory not only marks the beginning of a new era for soccer in Quebec but also highlights the aspirations of a club dedicated to showcasing local talent.

Playing at Starlight Stadium in British Columbia, FC Supra du Québec made history as the first Canadian Premier League (CPL) club from Quebec. The match was a testament to the club’s commitment to reviving the rich soccer culture in the province, which has been somewhat overshadowed by the presence of CF Montréal in Major League Soccer.

Loïc Kwemi etched his name into the club’s history by scoring the first goal in the 34th minute, igniting excitement among the players and fans alike. This moment was not just a personal achievement for Kwemi but a significant milestone for FC Supra, which aims to provide a platform for homegrown players in Quebec.

The match was a rollercoaster of emotions, culminating in a last-minute winner from Alexandre Marcoux, who scored in the seventh minute of stoppage time. His goal secured the victory and sent the fans into a frenzy, further solidifying the club’s mission to foster local talent while drawing inspiration from the Montreal Supra, which competed in the Canadian Soccer League from 1988 to 1992.

Rocco Placentino, the president and co-founder of FC Supra, emphasized the importance of this project, stating, “This project means everything.” The club’s branding and philosophy reflect a commitment to the local community, akin to Athletic Club’s ‘Cantera’ policy, which focuses on nurturing local players.

With a Francophone majority in Quebec, FC Supra’s establishment comes at a crucial time, as it seeks to engage the local population and create a sense of pride in the region’s soccer heritage. The team’s first two home fixtures will take place at CEPSUM Stadium before moving to Stade Boreale, further embedding the club within the community.

As the season progresses, all eyes will be on FC Supra to see how they build on this historic victory. With a strong foundation and a clear vision, the club is poised to make a significant impact in the Canadian soccer landscape, and fans are eager to witness the journey ahead.