John Smits has rejoined the Montreal Impact on loan for the CONCACAF Champions League Final

Montreal Impact announced on Sunday that the club has re-acquired Canadian goalkeeper John Smits on short-term loan from NASL side FC Edmonton. Smits will return to the Eddies after Montreal's CCL series.

He will serve as backup goalkeeper for the Champions League Final against Mexican side Club América, on April 22 at 9:00 p.m. ET at Estadio Azteca as well as the decisive leg at Olympic Stadium on April 29.

“We are very pleased to be able to count on John again for the finals,” Impact technical director Adam Braz said. “Once again we’d like to thank FC Edmonton for their collaboration.”

Goalkeeper Maxime Crépeau currently has a shoulder injury, while teammate Eric Kronberg is ineligible for the tournament after having played in it with Sporting Kansas City.

Smits, 26, has started 35 games in three seasons with FC Edmonton in the NASL, winning the Golden Glove award as the NASL’s top 'keeper in 2014, after finishing the season with an average of 0.90 goals against, the best in the league. He started 20 of 27 matches with a record of 6-9-5 and six shutouts last season.

Smits will join the team in Mexico on Monday to prepare for Wednesday’s matchup at Estadio Azteca.