Forge FC takes on Mexico powerhouse Cruz Azul to open CONCACAF Champions League play
No stranger to facing CONCACAF opposition, Forge FC steps it up a notch Wednesday when it takes on Mexican heavyweight Cruz Azul at Tim Hortons Field.
The round-of-16 game marks Forge’s debut in the Scotiabank CONCACAF Champions League, the elite club competition in the confederation covering North and Central America and the Caribbean.
The Hamilton-based Canadian Premier League team qualified by virtue of making the semifinals of the 2021 CONCACAF League, a feeder tournament that Forge has taken part in the last three years. Forge dispatched El Salvador’s FAS, Panama’s Independiente and Costa Rica’s Santos before falling to Honduras’ FC Motagua on the away goals rule in the semifinal.
“This is a new competition but a competition that we’ve come into and we’ve earned our spot here. And we’ve earned our reputation for doing well in CONCACAF,” Forge coach Bobby Smyrniotis told reporters in a virtual availability Tuesday. “Obviously we have a team in front of us in Cruz Azul who’s a giant in Liga MX and Mexican football, but I think that’s also a great opportunity for our team and that’s the way we’re looking at it.”