Commissioner says CPL headed in the right direction, with more teams coming
Five seasons in, the Canadian Premier League is coming off a year that saw greater parity in the standings, an expanded playoff format and a championship game filled with highlight-reel goals.
“On the field it was the most competitive season we’ve ever had,” said CPL commissioner Mark Noonan. “Goals were up, discipline was down.”
And with the new playoff format, which saw five of the league’s eight franchises involved, “every game counted at the end of the season,” he added.
All five playoff games were decided by one goal with Forge FC winning the championship for the fourth time, defeating regular-season leader Cavalry FC 2-1 after extra time Oct. 28 before an announced crowd of 13,925 at Tim Hortons Field.