Forge FC qualify for the 2020 Canadian Championship Final

Forge FC will face Toronto FC in the Battle of the North final.

Voyageurs Cup

Forge FC Hamilton have advanced to the 2020 Canadian Championship Final for the first time after finishing first at the Canadian Premier League’s Island Games. Forge FC Hamilton will face Toronto FC in the Battle of the North Final for the Voyageurs Cup, with the date and location to be announced at a later stage.

Hamilton won 2:0 over HFX Wanderers of Halifax in the
Canadian Premier League Final to lift the 2020 North Star Shield. Alexander
Achinioti Jönsson and Maxim Tissot were the goalscorers, with both goals scored in the second half. Captain
Kyle Bekker lifted the trophy for the second year in a row.

The Canadian Championship is Canada Soccer’s highest
domestic professional soccer competition. This year, 11 professional teams in
the Canadian Premier League and Major League Soccer will play combined 44
league matches as qualification to the 2020 Canadian Championship Final.
Toronto FC reached the Final for the fifth-straight year after finishing first
among the three Canadian teams in the first phase of Major League Soccer’s
revised league schedule.

In the
Canadian Premier League Final, Achinioti Jönsson scored the winner on a header
from a Molham Babouli pass. Babouli was selected the Player of the Match.
Tissot scored the second goal late with a long shot that tricked the opposing
goalkeeper.

Across the 44 matches between the two competitions, the 11
professional clubs included more than 150 Canadian professional players in
their match-day rosters. Sixteen members of Canada Soccer’s Referee Program
also spent six weeks inside of the Canadian Premier League’s Island Games
bubble in Charlottetown with matches from 13 August to 19 September. Juan
Marquez, Stefan Tanaka-Freundt, Gabrielle Lemieux and Myriam Marcotte were the
referees for the CPL’s Final Match.

Since 2008, Canada Soccer’s Canadian Championship has
featured 14 different Canadian teams across more than 100 matches. To date,
Toronto FC have won the competition seven times, the Impact de Montréal four
times, and Vancouver Whitecaps FC once. From the Canadian Championship, the
Canadian winner qualifies for Concacaf Champions League, which plays into the
FIFA Club World Cup. From the list of Canadian champions, both Montréal
(2014-15) and Toronto (2018) have reached the Concacaf Champions League Grand
Final.

CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP WINNERS
2019 Impact de Montréal
2018 Toronto FC
2017 Toronto FC
2016 Toronto FC
2015 Vancouver Whitecaps FC
2014 Impact de Montréal
2013 Impact de Montréal
2012 Toronto FC
2011 Toronto FC
2010 Toronto FC
2009 Toronto FC
2008 Impact de Montréal

Paulo Senra

Chief Communications & Content Officer | Chef des communications et du contenu, Canada Soccer

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