CSKA Quebec

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CSKA Quebec
Full nameCapitol Sports Club of the Royal Quebecois Armed Forces
NicknamesThe Reds
Les Capitoliens
Short nameCSKA
SportMultiple
SchoolIRSEA
FoundedApril 20, 1877 as Central Sports Club-in-Arms of Her Majesty
Based inJoongyeong, Quebec and Shingoryeo
StadiumVarious
ColoursRed and Yellow
Anthem그대는 결코 혼자 걸으지 안으리
(Trans. You Will Never Walk Alone)
OwnerCSKA Quebec Ltd
PresidentAgnes van Laeken
SecretaryChristian Casavant
MascotOdeon the Tiger
Local mediaFAS TV
Website[1]

Central Sports Club of the Royal Quebecois Armed Forces (written in Korean as 퀘벡신고려 왕립군 체육클럽), more commonly known as CSKA Quebec, is a pre-eminent Quebecois multi-sport club based in the CSKA Complex, Cité-Asphodèle district of Joongyeong, Quebec and Shingoryeo. While generally known for its association football side, CSKA Quebec also consists of many other sports departments including basketball, fencing, gymnastics, handball, judo, rowing, taekwondo and wrestling. Over the years, the club's various departments have won notable Quebecois Commonwealth and domestic titles over the club's history extending over a century and half, and its athletes, coaches and alumni have represented the nation at the Olympic Games and many international championships.

While there is no official tie between the club and educational institutions, it has traditionally maintained close ties to IRSEA and St. Croix universities, with many student-athletes from said institutions continuing onto CSKA organisation, after spending their collegiate teams with the Saladinites and the Bleu et Blanc teams. The club also maintains extensive youth academy setups, which are designed to provide cost-free instruction and training to tens of thousands of student-athletes of primary and secondary school levels.

Men/Women's Teams
Athletics
Basketball
Gymnastics
Judo
Swimming
Volleyball
Wrestling
Co-ed Teams
Archery
Fencing
Football
Handball
Field Hockey
Ice Hockey
Shooting
Water Polo
† - Field hockey runs separate seasons for men and women in summers,
and runs co-educational league in winter.
CSKA teams, however, train together and count as a co-ed team.

History

Departments

Football Division

Current squad

As of 2062-63 Q-League season.

Import Quota 2/5): GK Samuel Hui (GRF), FW Bruce Nolan (TMB)

Residents (8): DF Emily Bruce (CBP), DF Alana Faucett (SYL), DF Petar Petajkovski (MYT), MF Aramis (MVE), MF Claudio Bravo (QAD), MF Gabrielle Rowland (NPH), FW Caitlyn Kiraman (CMT), FW Pio Mendonca (CBZ)

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under World Cup Committee eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-WCC nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Græntfjall GK Samuel Hui (Import)
2 Quebec and Shingoryeo DF Cedric Rohrmayer
3 Baker Park DF Emily Bruce (Resident)
4 Sylestone DF Alana Faucett (Resident)
5 Montaña Verde MF Aramis Navarro Najera (Resident)
6 Mytanija DF Petar Petajkovski (Resident)
7 Nephara MF Gabrielle Rowland (Resident)
8 Quebec and Shingoryeo MF Camille Oh-Chainey
9 Tumbra FW Bruce Nolan (Import)
10 Cabo Azure FW Pio Mendonca (Resident)
11 Quebec and Shingoryeo MF Claude Lekanetekin
12 Gatchingerrak Union DF Gennadiy Polunin
No. Position Player
13 Qasden MF Claudio Bravo (Resident)
14 Quebecois Acadiana FW Byeon Se-Jin
15 Quebec and Shingoryeo DF Laurent Dilio-Duguet
17 Quebec and Shingoryeo FW Joh Hong-Seok
18 Quebec and Shingoryeo DF Candice Morrison
19 Chromatika FW Caitlyn Kiraman (Resident)
20 Quebec and Shingoryeo DF Marie-France Duguet
23 Quebec and Shingoryeo GK Aaron Benezet-Ryong
26 Quebec and Shingoryeo FW Gille Louttit-Sung
58 Quebec and Shingoryeo DF Louise Barr-Doherty
65 Quebec and Shingoryeo GK Anne-Marie Todibo

Facilities

Media

Personnel

Presidents

Era Name Sport Associated
2034-42 Marina Cantona Volleyball
2042-54 Ian Nolet Hockey
2054- Agnes van Laeken Association Football