CS Lanaudière-Nord

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CS Lanaudière-Nord
CS Lanaudiere-Nord logo.png
Full nameClub de soccer Lanaudière-Nord
Nickname(s)Noir et Or (Black and Gold)
Founded2019 (merged club)
1986/2011(FC L'Assomption)
2023 L1Q, 12th
Website https://www.csln.ca/fr/index.html

CS Lanaudière-Nord is a Canadian semi-professional soccer club based in Joliette, Quebec. The team previously played in the PLSQ from 2012 to 2015 as FC L'Assomption-Lanaudière prior to its merger.

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The club was formed from a merger in 2019 between FC L'Assomption-Lanaudière, who played in the PLSQ from 2012 to 2015, and ARS Laser. In 2016, they left the PLSQ, being replaced by FC Lanaudière, which was supported by all 13 local clubs, before re-acquiring the license for the 2022 season. They departed Ligue1 Québec again after the 2023 season.

History

FC L'Assomption-Lanaudière

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L'Assomption logo
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L'Assomption-Lanaudière logo

In 2012, the semi-professional club was established to play in the newly formed Première Ligue de soccer du Québec, a Division III league, as one of the founding members. [1] [2] They entered under the name FC L'Assomption. They finished in second place in the league's inaugural season, behind champions FC St-Léonard. [3] Striker Frederico Moojen finished as the league's top goalscorer in each of the league's first three seasons. [4] Beginning in the 2014 season, they became known as FC L'Assomption-Lanaudière. [5]

The club departed the league following the 2015 season. They were replaced by FC Lanaudière, which was organized by the Lanaudière regional soccer association, supported by the region's 14 member clubs, including L'Assomption. [6]

CS Lanaudière-Nord

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original CS Lanaudière-Nord logo

In 2019, the club merged with another local club, l'Association de soccer Le Laser, to form the Club de Soccer Lanaudière-Nord. [7] In September 2023, they became a partner club of the CF Montréal Academy. [8]

In 2021, after acquiring their provincial license, [9] they requested and were granted the transfer of the PLSQ license from FC Lanaudière back to the club, beginning in the 2022 season. [10] [11] They played their first match on May 7, losing 2-1 to CS St-Hubert. [12] They withdrew from the league after the 2023 season.[ citation needed ]

Seasons

as FC L'Assomption-Lanaudière

SeasonLeagueTeamsRecordRankLeague CupRef
2012 Première Ligue de soccer du Québec 57–4–52nd [13]
2013 77–2–95thGroup Stage [13]
2014 68–3–94thQuarter-finals [13]
2015 75–2–116thQuarter-finals [13]

as CS Lanaudière-Nord

SeasonLeagueTeamsRecordRankLeague CupRef
2022 Première Ligue de soccer du Québec 123–3–1611thdid not qualify
2023 Ligue1 Québec 120–2–2012thSemi-finals

Notable former players

The following players have either played at the professional or international level, either before or after playing for the PLSQ team:

Coaching history

See also

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