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Maxime Crépeau earns MLS All-Star nod in his first season with Orlando City

MAXIME CREPEAU PHOTO BY MARK THOR VIA ORLANDO CITY SC

Orlando City SC goalkeeper Maxime Crépeau (Instagram) has been named to the 2026 MLS All-Star Game roster, the league announced Tuesday.

Crépeau earned his selection through the league’s coach selection process. In his first season with the Lions after signing as a free agent ahead of 2026, the 32-year-old has made 14 appearances, recording 63 saves and ranking fourth in MLS in saves per 90 minutes.

A native of Greenfield Park, Quebec, Crépeau joined Orlando City after two seasons with the Portland Timbers, following stints with LAFC and the Vancouver Whitecaps. He began his professional career with CF Montréal, making 234 appearances and recording 58 clean sheets across all competitions over a 14-year career that includes the 2022 MLS Cup and Supporters’ Shield with LAFC, two Canadian Championships with CF Montréal, and the 2018 USL Goalkeeper of the Year award.

The selection comes on the heels of Crepeau’s standout World Cup showing, where he started all five of Canada’s FIFA World Cup 2026 matches as Les Rouges earned the nation’s first World Cup victories and advanced to the Round of 16 for the first time. He holds 37 senior international caps and 14 clean sheets for Canada.

With the selection, Crépeau becomes the first Lion named an MLS All-Star since Alex Freeman and Marco Pašalić in 2025 and the club’s ninth All-Star selection overall.