Maxime Crépeau, born on May eleventh, nineteen ninety-four, is a distinguished Canadian professional soccer player renowned for his skills as a goalkeeper. Currently, he represents Major League Soccer club Orlando City and the Canada national team, showcasing his talent on both domestic and international stages.
A product of the Montreal Impact Academy, Crépeau signed with the Montreal Impact first team in two thousand thirteen. His early career saw him gaining valuable experience through loan spells at FC Montreal and Ottawa Fury, where he honed his abilities before making his debut for the Canada national team in two thousand sixteen.
In two thousand nineteen, Crépeau's career took a significant turn when he was traded to the Vancouver Whitecaps. After three successful seasons with the Whitecaps, he moved to Los Angeles FC, where he played a pivotal role in securing the Supporters' Shield and the MLS Cup, marking a historic achievement for the team.
Following a season with reduced playtime, Crépeau transitioned to the Portland Timbers, where he continued to develop his craft for two additional seasons. Eventually, he became a free agent and joined Orlando City, further solidifying his status as a key player in Major League Soccer.