FMSPRO Players: At the Pro Level
Charles Emile Brunet
Charlie Emile Brunet’s journey is a reminder that the path isn’t always straight—but the destination is worth it.
In 2024, Charlie began his college career at Central Arkansas. After his freshman season, Charlie made a tough decision: bet on himself and enter the transfer portal.
That decision led him to Southern Methodist University, where he continued to grow, compete, and elevate his game. After completing his sophomore season, Charlie’s hard work paid off in the biggest way—drafted in the 2026 MLS Draft by Nashville SC ⭐️
We are incredibly proud of Charlie and grateful to have been a part of his journey from college placement to the professional level. This is exactly why we do what we do—helping players navigate the process, overcome challenges, and reach their full potential.
The journey continues 💪⚽️
Once FMS Pro, always FMS Pro.
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Thomas Lebeuf
Canadian defender Thomas Lebeuf has taken the next big step in his soccer journey by signing with FC Supra du Québec ahead of the club’s inaugural season in the Canadian Premier League. A product of Québec’s development pathways and NCAA Division I soccer, Lebeuf’s rise reflects his dedication, defensive acumen, and potential as a young professional.
Collegiate Career at UNLV Rebels Men’s Soccer
Lebeuf brought his defensive talents to the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV), joining the Rebels program after standout youth play in Québec with the CS Mont-Royal Outremont Griffons, where he helped his side to league success and competed nationally.
At UNLV:
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Freshman Season (2024): Lebeuf made 5 appearances in his debut season, contributing solid minutes and earning his first taste of NCAA Division I competition.
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2025 Season: As a defender with the Rebels, he became more involved in the matchday squad, appearing in multiple games and contributing both defensively and in transition. According to 2025 cumulative stats, Lebeuf logged significant minutes across the season and recorded 2 assists, showing his ability to contribute going forward from the back.
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In moments that showcased his impact, he recorded an assist on a Rebels goal in a match vs. Air Force, highlighting his capability to support attacking play from deep positions.
His time at UNLV allowed Lebeuf to develop within a competitive NCAA Division I environment, playing against teams across different conferences, learning tactical discipline, and refining his defensive positioning and ball-progression skills — all critical elements in preparing for the professional game.
Development & Attributes
Lebeuf grew up in Trois-Rivières and Montréal, emerging as a standout with CS Mont-Royal Outremont’s U-17 Griffons, where he helped secure league honours and competed on the national stage. Known for his versatility, speed up the flank, and strong defensive instincts, Lebeuf developed into a modern full-back capable of contributing at both ends of the pitch.
Standing out in youth competition and NCAA play, he also earned a trial opportunity with Forge FC in the Canadian Premier League — an early professional experience that indicated his readiness for the next level.
Professional Leap — FC Supra du Québec
In January 2026, Lebeuf signed with FC Supra du Québec, committing through 2027 with an option for 2028. He joins Supra’s defensive corps as one of the club’s first homegrown defenders, bringing youthful energy, athleticism, and a strong work ethic to the Canadian Premier League stage.
At Supra, Lebeuf will compete alongside fellow young Québec talents as the club builds toward its 2026 CPL debut season at Stade Boréale in Laval, Québec.
Ismael Yeo
Canadian defender-midfielder Ismael Yeo has taken an exciting next step in his career, signing with FC Supra du Québec for the club’s inaugural season in the Canadian Premier League. Yeo’s journey — from local Quebec development through NCAA Division I soccer — reflects his growth, tenacity, and rising professional potential.
Collegiate Career at Seattle University Redhawks Men’s Soccer
Yeo joined the Seattle University Redhawks ahead of the 2025 NCAA men’s soccer season after a standout youth and semi-professional background, including development in the CF Montréal system and competitive play in League1 Québec.
During his freshman campaign with Seattle U in 2025:
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All-Freshman Conference Honors: Yeo was selected to the West Coast Conference (WCC) All-Freshman Team, a recognition awarded to the top newcomers in the league, underscoring his immediate impact in NCAA Division I competition.
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First Collegiate Goal: He scored his first goal for Seattle U in a commanding 4-0 road victory against UC Davis, showcasing his versatility as both a midfielder and defensive contributor.
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Consistent Role: Throughout the 2025 season, Yeo appeared in 13 matches and established himself as a regular starter in the latter part of the year, earning valuable minutes in one of the nation’s most competitive conferences.
His freshman year wasn’t just about tallying statistics — it was about adaptability, learning a new tactical environment, and proving his readiness to compete at a higher level. Yeo’s role across midfield and defense gave Seattle tactical flexibility and added depth to a developing Redhawk roster.
Matisse Chrétien
Canadian centre-back Matisse Chrétien has begun his professional journey by signing with FC Supra du Québec ahead of the club’s inaugural Canadian Premier League season. A towering defender with excellent athleticism and collegiate experience, Chrétien’s progression reflects years of development across Canadian and NCAA soccer.
Collegiate Career at University of San Francisco Dons Men’s Soccer
Chrétien committed to the University of San Francisco, joining the USF Dons men’s soccer program after standout performances in youth and pre-university soccer — including time with McGill and Green Bay programs.
At San Francisco:
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Consistent Starter in 2025: In his junior season (2025), Chrétien was one of just two players on the squad to appear and start in all 17 matches, playing 1,494 minutes in NCAA Division I competition and anchoring the USF back line.
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Development Over Multiple Seasons: He also contributed across previous seasons — appearing in 18 games in 2024 (16 starts), scoring one goal and adding one assist, before becoming a full-time regular.
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Defensive Presence: Standing 6-4 with physical strength and aerial ability, Chrétien regularly logged full matches against top West Coast Conference competition, demonstrating his reliability and tactical understanding as a central defender.
His time with the Dons saw him grow into one of the team’s most dependable defenders, balancing his responsibilities in the back line with an ability to contribute to offensive build-ups.
Attributes & Development
Matisse is known for his physical presence, strong aerial ability, and versatility with both feet, making him effective in duels and distribution from the back. His athleticism and tactical awareness helped him evolve into a consistent starter at San Francisco, where he matured into a leader on and off the field.
Beyond the pitch, he also excelled academically while balancing the demands of NCAA Division I soccer, exemplifying discipline in his athletic and academic commitments.
Professional Leap — FC Supra du Québec
In January 2026, Chrétien signed with FC Supra du Québec, becoming one of the first defenders announced on the club’s roster as it prepares for its debut season in the Canadian Premier League.
At Supra, Chrétien brings size, defensive leadership, and experience from collegiate competition to a professional environment that blends homegrown talent with experienced pros. His addition strengthens Supra’s back line and reflects the club’s focus on developing local talent in Québec’s top domestic league.