Canadian Championship represents unfinished business for CPL powerhouse Forge FC
Mark the Canadian Championship under unfinished business for CPL powerhouse Forge FC.
The Hamilton-based club, which won the Canadian Premier League title in 2019, ’20 and ’22, and was runner-up in 2021, lost a penalty shootout (8-7) to CF Montreal in the 2021 Canadian Championship semifinal and again to Toronto FC on spot kicks (5-4) in the 2020 final, which did not take place until last June due to the pandemic.
“It’s a competition that we want,” said Forge coach Bobby Smyrniotis. “The club’s been successful in our first four years, winning three North Star Shields. This is obviously a trophy that we don’t have in our cabinet.”
Forge FC hosts FC Laval and CF Montreal entertains Vaughan SC on Tuesday as the 14-team cup competition kicks off again this year.