Sean Rea
Sean Rea (born May 15, 2002) is a Canadian professional soccer player who plays as an attacking midfielder for HFX Wanderers FC in the Canadian Premier League.[1][2] Standing at 170 cm tall and possessing dual Canadian-Italian citizenship, Rea is known for his versatility, being comfortable with both feet, and has emerged as a key creative force in midfield.[1][3] Rea was born in Montreal, Quebec, and began playing soccer at age four with FC Saint-Léonard in the St-Léonard district.[4] He joined the CF Montréal academy in 2014 at age 12 after impressing in local youth programs, progressing through their ranks and eventually featuring with the club's U23 reserve team.[5] During his youth career, Rea represented Canada at the international level, including at the 2017 CONCACAF Boys' Under-15 Championship and the FIFA U-17 World Cup in Brazil in 2019, where he contributed to the team's efforts in competitive youth tournaments.[4][6] Rea signed his first professional contract with CF Montréal in December 2020 as a homegrown player and was subsequently loaned to Valour FC for the 2021 and 2022 seasons.[7] He made 18 appearances for Montréal in 2023, primarily as a substitute, before being loaned to Castellón B in 2023–24 and then transferring on a free deal to HFX Wanderers FC in July 2024, where he became a regular starter and jersey number 10 wearer, continuing through the 2025 season with over 1,800 minutes played that year.[8][1] He has scored nine goals across senior competitions, highlighting his development as a promising talent in Canadian soccer.[6]Early life
Family and background
Sean Rea was born on May 15, 2002, in Montréal, Québec, Canada. He grew up in the city, where both of his parents, father Marco Rea and mother Vania Rea, were also born.[4] Rea is bilingual, fluent in both English and French. He possesses dual Canadian-Italian citizenship, stemming from his Italian heritage through his paternal grandfather, who immigrated from Italy to Canada.[4][9][1]Youth development
Rea began his soccer journey at the age of four, joining FC Saint-Léonard, a local club in Montreal known as the Lions, where he developed his foundational skills from 2006 to 2013.[4] In 2014, at age 12, Rea transitioned to the CF Montréal Academy after being scouted from his time at Saint-Léonard, marking a significant step in his professional development as a homegrown talent.[5][7] During his six years in the academy (2014–2020), Rea progressed through various age groups, eventually playing with the U23 team, where he honed his creative midfield abilities, including dribbling, precise passing, and resilience under pressure, as noted by academy director Patrick Leduc.[5][7] His academy tenure culminated in a promotion to the CF Montréal first team in December 2020, ahead of the Concacaf Champions League, followed by signing a homegrown professional contract for the 2021 MLS season with options through 2023.[7]Club career
CF Montréal
Rea signed his first professional contract with the Montreal Impact (now CF Montréal) on December 4, 2020, as one of four academy products promoted to the first team on homegrown deals.[7] The 18-year-old midfielder, who had joined the club's academy in 2014, spent the 2021 and 2022 seasons on loan at Valour FC in the Canadian Premier League before returning to Montréal. Rea made his Major League Soccer debut on February 25, 2023, entering as a substitute for CF Montréal in a 2–0 loss to Inter Miami CF. Throughout the 2023 season, he featured in 15 MLS regular-season matches, starting seven, and contributed two assists while adapting to the professional level as an attacking midfielder known for his creativity and dribbling ability.[10] His performances extended to cup competitions, where he scored his first professional goal on April 19, 2023, opening the scoring in a 2–0 Canadian Championship victory over Vaughan SC.[11] In total, Rea appeared in 18 matches across all competitions during 2023, providing depth in midfield amid the club's transitional campaign.[12] CF Montréal declined to exercise the contract option on Rea following the season, concluding his time with the club on December 1, 2023.[13]Valour FC
In April 2021, Sean Rea was loaned to Valour FC from CF Montréal for the inaugural full season of the Canadian Premier League, providing the 18-year-old attacking midfielder with his first professional senior experience.[14][15] During the 2021 campaign, Rea quickly adapted to the professional level, appearing in 23 league matches with 14 starts and accumulating 1,172 minutes. He contributed 1 goal and 4 assists, helping Valour FC to a mid-table finish while developing his playmaking abilities in a competitive environment.[6] Rea returned to Valour FC on loan in March 2022, extending his development through the end of the season. In 27 league appearances, including 26 starts and 2,267 minutes played, he elevated his performance with 5 goals and a league-leading 9 assists, setting a Canadian Premier League record for assists in a single season by a Canadian player. His contributions were instrumental in Valour's fifth-place standing and playoff qualification, showcasing his vision and creativity as an offensive hub. For his standout play, Rea earned the CPL Player of the Month award for August 2022 after recording 2 goals and 2 assists in that month, along with two Gatorade Performance of the Match honors. At season's end, he was named the 2022 CPL Best Canadian U-21 Player of the Year and finished as a finalist for Players' Player of the Year.[16][6][17][18]Castellón B
In March 2024, Canadian midfielder Sean Rea signed a contract with CD Castellón B, the reserve team of Spanish club CD Castellón, until the end of the 2023–24 season in the Tercera Federación, Spain's fourth tier.[19] The move followed a trial period with the club, which was leading the Primera Federación at the time, and came with an arrangement for potential promotion to the first team contingent on Castellón's advancement to the Segunda División.[20] Rea made his debut for Castellón B on March 8, 2024, entering as a substitute in the 79th minute during a 3–1 home victory over CF Gandía in Group 6 of the Tercera Federación.[21] Over the subsequent weeks, he featured in limited minutes as the team pursued promotion playoffs, contributing to a squad that remained competitive in the division.[19] Rea's tenure lasted approximately four months, ending in July 2024 when the club failed to honor the pre-contract terms for a first-team role after missing out on promotion.[22] During this period, he gained exposure to the Spanish style of play, which emphasized technical possession and high pressing, though the experience ultimately did not lead to a longer stay.[23]HFX Wanderers FC
On July 31, 2024, Rea signed with HFX Wanderers FC of the Canadian Premier League on a multi-year contract through the end of the 2025 season, marking his return to the league after stints in Major League Soccer and abroad.[24] The move came amid interest from multiple clubs, with Wanderers head coach Patrice Gheisar praising Rea's prior CPL experience and reputation as a dynamic attacking midfielder.[24] Rea joined the team ahead of their August 4 match against Vancouver FC and made his debut three days later on August 6 against York United FC in front of a sold-out crowd at Wanderers Grounds.[25] In his partial 2024 season with HFX Wanderers, Rea featured in 14 matches across the regular season and playoffs, starting 9 and logging 730 minutes. He scored 1 goal and provided no assists, while receiving 3 yellow cards, contributing primarily as a versatile midfielder in a team that finished mid-table.[6] His goal came in a regular-season fixture, helping to bolster the Wanderers' attack late in the campaign.[26] Rea established himself as a key player in the 2025 season, appearing in 28 matches with 21 starts and accumulating 1,870 minutes. He recorded 1 goal and 4 assists, alongside 4 yellow cards, demonstrating improved creativity in the final third with a passing accuracy around 79%.[6][2] His contributions included key passes and tackles, averaging 22 tackles at 69% success rate, as HFX Wanderers competed in the playoff chase.[2] Overall, across both seasons, Rea tallied 42 appearances, 2 goals, and 4 assists for the club.[6]International career
Youth international career
Rea began his involvement with the Canadian youth national teams in November 2016, debuting at age 14 during an identification camp.[4] In 2017, he was selected for the Canada U-15 team at the CONCACAF Boys' Under-15 Championship in Bradenton, Florida.[4] During the tournament, Rea scored his first international goal on August 14 against Costa Rica, contributing to a 3-0 victory in the final group stage match.[27] His performance earned recognition from the CONCACAF Technical Study Group, which described him as "a hard worker, smart."[4] Rea progressed to the Canada U-17 squad in preparation for the 2019 FIFA U-17 World Cup, having been named to the team as early as 2017.[1] He was part of the 21-player roster for the tournament in Brazil, wearing number 17 as a midfielder from Académie Impact Montréal.[28] Rea made two appearances in the group stage: as a substitute in the 71st minute during a 1-4 loss to Brazil on October 26, where he attempted a shot from a difficult angle assisted by Jacen Russell-Rowe, and in the match against New Zealand, where he came close to equalizing late in a 0-4 defeat.[29][30] Canada finished last in Group A after a 2-0 win over Angola, exiting the tournament in the group stage. Rea recorded one goal and no assists in his youth international appearances.[27]Senior international career
Rea holds citizenship in both Canada and Italy, making him eligible to represent either nation at the senior international level.[1] In May 2023, Rea was named to Canada's preliminary roster for the 2023 CONCACAF Nations League Finals and the 2023 CONCACAF Gold Cup, though he did not make the final squads.[31] Despite his performances in professional leagues, including the Canadian Premier League, Rea has not yet earned a cap for the Canadian senior national team or the Italian senior national team as of November 17, 2025.[32][4]Personal life
Heritage and citizenship
Sean Rea was born on May 15, 2002, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, and holds Canadian citizenship by birth.[1][33] Rea possesses Italian heritage through his paternal grandfather, who emigrated from Italy to Canada.[34] This ancestry qualifies him for Italian citizenship by descent, and he holds an Italian passport in addition to his Canadian one, which has facilitated opportunities in European football.[34][35] Both of Rea's parents, Marco and Vania, were born in Montreal, reflecting his deep roots in Quebec's multicultural environment.[33] He is bilingual, speaking English and French fluently, which aligns with his upbringing in bilingual Montreal.[33]Interests and endorsements
Rea maintains a close-knit personal life centered on spending quality time with friends and family, a pursuit he has highlighted as a key source of enjoyment outside of professional soccer.[33] As a lifelong soccer enthusiast, he supports Serie A club Napoli and counts Italian forward Lorenzo Insigne among his favorite players.[33] Upon relocating to Halifax for his tenure with HFX Wanderers FC, Rea voiced enthusiasm for immersing himself in the city's vibrant food culture, particularly its renowned seafood offerings, including East Coast lobster rolls, which he described as a novel culinary highlight compared to his prior experiences.[36]Career statistics and achievements
Club statistics
Sean Rea has had a professional club career primarily in the Canadian Premier League (CanPL) and Major League Soccer (MLS), with loans to other teams. His statistics reflect contributions as an attacking midfielder, accumulating appearances across multiple seasons. Detailed performance data, including appearances, goals, and assists, are summarized below based on domestic league play.[6][37]Career Club Statistics (Domestic Leagues)
| Club | Seasons | League | Appearances (MP) | Starts | Minutes | Goals | Assists |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Valour FC | 2021 | CanPL | 23 | 14 | 1,172 | 1 | 4 |
| Valour FC | 2022 | CanPL | 27 | 26 | 2,267 | 5 | 9 |
| Valour FC Total | 2021–2022 | CanPL | 50 | 40 | 3,439 | 6 | 13 |
| CF Montréal | 2023 | MLS | 15 | 7 | 745 | 0 | 0 |
| HFX Wanderers FC | 2024 | CanPL | 14 | 9 | 730 | 1 | 0 |
| HFX Wanderers FC | 2025 | CanPL | 29 | 22 | 1,958 | 2 | 5 |
| HFX Wanderers FC Total | 2024–2025 | CanPL | 43 | 31 | 2,688 | 3 | 5 |