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Forge FC

Forge FC, also known as Forge Football Club, Forge FC Hamilton, or Hamilton Forge FC, is a Canadian professional soccer club based in Hamilton, Ontario, that competes in the Canadian Premier League, the top tier of Canadian soccer. The club plays its home matches at Tim Hortons Field.[1] Forge FC joined the CPL in 2019 as one of the league's seven inaugural teams.

Forge FC
Full nameForge Football Club
Nickname(s)The Hammers
FoundedMay 6, 2017; 6 years ago (2017-05-06)
StadiumTim Hortons Field, Hamilton, Ontario
Capacity23,218
OwnerHamilton Sports Group
ChairmanBob Young
CoachBobby Smyrniotis
LeagueCanadian Premier League
2023Regular season: 2nd
Playoffs: Champions
WebsiteClub website
Current season

The club won the first two championships of the Canadian Premier League, winning back-to-back league titles in 2019 and 2020, before doing the same in 2022 and 2023. Forge was the first CPL side to compete in a continental competition when it qualified for the 2019 CONCACAF League, and the first to compete in the highest tier of continental competition in the 2022 CONCACAF Champions League. Forge became the first Canadian Premier League club to reach the final of the Canadian Championship, which they did in 2020.

History edit

Hamilton was linked to a professional soccer team as early as June 2013, when reports first emerged of a professional soccer league launching in Canada.[2] Hamilton Tiger-Cats owner Bob Young was part of a group of investors, predominantly from the Canadian Football League, working with the Canadian Soccer Association and president Victor Montagliani.[2]

In February 2016, the ownership group sought permission from Hamilton City Council to erect a dome over the Tim Hortons Field playing surface to allow for year-long activity, including soccer. When the Canadian Premier League was officially announced, it was revealed that Hamilton's club would be the flagship franchise.[3]

On May 6, 2017, Hamilton was one of two cities accepted by the Canadian Soccer Association for professional club membership when the Canadian Premier League was unanimously approved.[4]

Forge FC was officially unveiled as the league's sixth team on July 12, 2018. The club revealed its crest, colours and branding, as well as its place in the league for the 2019 launch season.[5] The name was chosen to represent city's industrial heritage and forging ahead building its future.[6]

Bobby Smyrniotis era edit

On October 1, 2018, Forge FC announced that Bobby Smyrniotis would be its first head coach and technical director.[7] On November 29, 2018, Kyle Bekker and Chris Nanco were announced by the club as its first signings, coinciding with event that consisted where each team unveiled its initial player signings.[8]

2019 season edit

 
A game between Forge FC and HFX Wanderers FC during the 2019 CPL season

The club played its first ever game on April 27, 2019, in the CPL's inaugural match against York9 FC.[9] As one of the league's 'inaugural teams', the club competed against FC Edmonton and Valour FC for a spot in the 2019 CONCACAF League, qualifying after defeating Valour FC 2–0 on June 16, 2019.[10][11] In their debut international match, Forge defeated Antigua GFC 2–1 on aggregate in the two-leg preliminary round series to advance to the round of 16.[12] There, Forge FC was eliminated 4–2 on aggregate by Honduran club Olimpia.[13]

Forge FC won the league championship in their inaugural season after defeating Cavalry FC 2–0 on aggregate in the 2019 CPL Finals.[14] Golden Boot winner Tristan Borges scored the opening goal during the first leg on October 26 in Hamilton. David Choinière scored the final goal late in stoppage time during the second leg, held on November 2 in Calgary.

2020 season edit

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the CPL delayed the 2020 Canadian Premier League season and played it as a shortened bubble tournament at the University of Prince Edward Island.[15] There, Forge defended their title, defeating HFX Wanderers FC 2–0 in the CPL Final with goals from Alexander Achinioti-Jönsson and Maxim Tissot.[16]

In the CONCACAF League, Forge defeated Municipal Limeño and Tauro in single-leg away matches before falling to Haitian club Arcahaie on penalties in the quarter-finals.[17] The club had one final chance to qualify for the CONCACAF Champions League in a play-in match, but were defeated by Honduran club Marathón.[18]

2021 season edit

In the club's 2021 season, Forge competed in the CONCACAF League for a third consecutive season. This year, the club advanced to the semi-finals for the first time, coming from behind in the quarter-finals to defeat Santos de Guápiles 4–3 on aggregate to qualify for the 2022 CONCACAF Champions League.[19] Domestically, Forge finished first in the CPL and qualified for the CPL Final, but were defeated 1–0 by Pacific FC, ending the club's quest for a third consecutive title.[20]

2022 season edit

On January 2, 2022, the club reorganized its ownership under the newly announced Hamilton Sports Group, an entity that will also own the Hamilton Tiger-Cats and the master licence for Tim Hortons Field. Bob Young continues to serve as chairman and the largest shareholder while also welcoming new investment from Hamilton-based steel company Stelco (represented by its chairman and CEO Alan Kestenbaum), club CEO Scott Mitchell, and Woodbine Entertainment CEO Jim Lawson.[21] On February 16, 2022, Forge FC became the first Canadian Premier League team to participate in the CONCACAF Champions League, hosting Cruz Azul in a 1–0 loss,[22][23] and eliminated by them in the first round, 4–1 on aggregate.[24]

During the CPL season, captain Kyle Bekker and four other players recorded their 100th match with the club.[25] Each of these players was presented with a commemorative Forge jersey with the kit number 100 at a home match.[26] On October 30, Forge FC defeated Atlético Ottawa 2–0 in the 2022 Canadian Premier League Final to claim their third CPL title.[27]

2023 season edit

In the spring of 2023, the club announced affiliations with ten local youth clubs, including League1 Ontario clubs: Sigma FC, Hamilton United, and St. Catharines Roma Wolves.[28][29]

Forge finished second at the end of the 2023 CPL regular season, qualifying for the play-offs once again;[30][31] they eventually reached the final,[32] which saw them lift their fourth league title through a 2–1 win over Cavalry FC at Tim Hortons Field.[33][34]

Stadium edit

 
Tim Hortons Field is Forge FC's home stadium

The club plays its home games at Tim Hortons Field, a 23,218-seat multi-purpose stadium which had primarily been used for Canadian football. In the inaugural season, capacity was reduced to only allow spectators in the lower decks and club and suite facilities to provide an intimate setting for supporters.[35] More recently, capacity has been reduced further with tickets now available only in the east side lower deck and the club and suite levels except for matches with a high demand.[36][37]

The stadium opened in 2014 as the home venue for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the Canadian Football League, and was used as a soccer venue during the 2015 Pan American Games.

Crest and colours edit

The crest is designed to represent both an "H" for Hamilton and "F" for Forge. The open space in the lettering represents a waterfall, and the three orange sparks represent Forge FC's city, community and club.[38]

The club's secondary crest is a hammer with the 'H' of the primary crest at the head, with six stripes on the handle to represent the six municipalities amalgamated in 2001 to form the new City of Hamilton: Dundas, Ancaster, Stoney Creek, Flamborough, Glanbrook, and of course, Hamilton.[39]

The official club colours "spark orange", "platinum steel" grey, and "waterfall white", symbolizing the sparks that come from the strike of a hammer, the local manufacturing industry, and the area's many waterfalls.[38] To celebrate Hamilton's founding date of June 9, 1846, Forge FC honoured the sporting colours worn by the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, the Hamilton Bulldogs, and the Hamilton Tigers by wearning a black and gold kit for its first ever June home game.[38][40]

Club culture edit

Supporters edit

The Barton St. Battalion is Forge FC's only recognized supporters' group.[41] Located in section 112 of Tim Hortons Field, the group was founded in February 2016 after details of the Canadian Premier League and a Hamilton club emerged.[42] At the club's official launch, supporters of the group sat behind the stage and were revealed as the club's first 75 founding members.[43]

Mascot edit

The club mascot is Sparx, a large orange hammer-wielding dragon. He was unveiled to the public on April 18, 2019, before his debut at Forge FC's inaugural match on April 27, 2019.[44]

The Anvil edit

Starting in the 2022 season, the club began celebrating home victories by having a prominent player from the match strike an anvil before the Barton St. Battalion.[45]

Rivalries edit

 
A game between Forge and Cavalry FC in August 2019

Forge has a rivalry with Toronto-based York United FC, with matches between the two club referred to as 905 derbies. As two of the founding members of the Canadian Premier League, the clubs contested the league's inaugural league match on April 27, 2019 at Tim Hortons Field which ended in a 1–1 draw.[9]

A competitive rivalry with Calgary-based Cavalry FC developed during the 2019 season, as the clubs broke out as the league's top teams and faced off nine times, including meetings in the Canadian Championship and the CPL Finals.[46] The natural rivalry has been described as the best in the league.[47]

Honours edit

Canadian Premier League Awards edit

Year Name Award Status
2019[48][49] Tristan Borges Golden Boot Won
Canadian U-21 Player of the Year Won
Player of the Year Won
Kyle Bekker Nominated
Bobby Smyrniotis Coach of the Year Nominated
2020[50][51] Kyle Bekker Player of the Year Won
Triston Henry Golden Glove Won
Bobby Smyrniotis Coach of the Year Nominated
2021[52][53] Kyle Bekker Player of the Year Nominated
Triston Henry Golden Glove Nominated
Bobby Smyrniotis Coach of the Year Nominated
2022[54] Alexander Achinioti-Jönsson Defender of the Year Won
Player of the Year Nominated
Players' Player of the Year Nominated
Kyle Bekker Nominated
Woobens Pacius Nominated
Canadian U-21 Player of the Year Nominated
Bobby Smyrniotis Coach of the Year Nominated
2023 Triston Henry Golden Glove Won

CONCACAF League Awards edit

Year Name Award
2021[55] Molham Babouli Team of the Tournament

Players and staff edit

Roster edit

As of September 12, 2023[56]
No. Position Player Nation
1 GK Triston Henry   Canada
2 DF Malcolm Duncan   Canada
4 DF Dominic Samuel   Canada
5 DF Manjrekar James   Canada
7 FW David Choinière   Canada
9 FW Jordan Hamilton   Canada
10 MF Kyle Bekker   Canada
12 MF Sebastian Castello   Canada
13 MF Alexander Achinioti-Jönsson   Sweden
14 FW Terran Campbell   Canada
17 FW Woobens Pacius   Canada
19 MF Tristan Borges   Canada
20 MF Kwasi Poku   Canada
21 MF Alessandro Hojabrpour   Canada
22 MF Noah Jensen   Canada
23 DF Garven Metusala   Haiti
24 DF Rezart Rama   Albania
29 GK Christopher Kalongo   Canada
33 MF Aboubacar Sissoko   Mali
37 FW Kevaughn Tavernier   Canada
39 FW Béni Badibanga   Belgium
42 GK Emmanuel Marmolejo   Canada
64 MF Khadim Kane   Senegal
81 DF Malik Owolabi-Belewu   England
DF Simon Guardiero   Canada

Staff edit

As of April 29, 2022[57][58][59][60][61][62]
Executive
Caretaker Bob Young
Chief executive officer Scott Mitchell
President Matt Afinec
Coaching staff
Head coach Bobby Smyrniotis
Assistant coach David Edgar
Assistant coach Kyt Selaidopoulos
Goalkeeping coach Johan Albert
Team manager Jelani Smith

Head coaches edit

As of April 30, 2023
Coach Nation Tenure Record
G W D L Win %
Bobby Smyrniotis   Canada October 1, 2018 – present 131 69 28 34 052.67

Club captains edit

Years Name Nation
2019–present Kyle Bekker   Canada

Record edit

Year-by-year edit

Season League Playoffs CC Continental Average
attendance[a]
Top goalscorer(s)[b]
Div League Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts PPG Pos. Name(s) Goals
2019 1 CPL 28 17 5 6 45 26 +19 56 2.00 2nd W R2 CONCACAF League R16 6,872 †   Tristan Borges 13 ♦
2020 CPL 10 5 4 1 17 10 +7 19 1.90 W RU[c] CONCACAF League QF N/A   Daniel Krutzen 4
2021 CPL 28 16 2 10 39 24 +15 50 1.79 1st RU SF CONCACAF League SF 4,335   Molham Babouli 10
2022 CPL 28 14 5 9 47 25 +22 47 1.68 2nd W QF CONCACAF Champions League R16 3,456   Woobens Pacius 13
2023 CPL 28 11 9 8 39 32 +7 42 1.50 2nd W SF DNQ 5,318   Woobens Pacius 11
  1. ^ Average attendance includes attendance from league matches only.
  2. ^ Top goalscorer(s) includes all goals scored in league season, league playoffs, Canadian Championship, CONCACAF League, and CONCACAF Champions League matches.
  3. ^ The 2020 Canadian Championship Final was played in June 2022 due to delays related to the COVID-19 pandemic.[63]

International competition edit

Scores and results list Forge FC's goal tally first.

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External links edit

  • Official website

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Forge FC also known as Forge Football Club Forge FC Hamilton or Hamilton Forge FC is a Canadian professional soccer club based in Hamilton Ontario that competes in the Canadian Premier League the top tier of Canadian soccer The club plays its home matches at Tim Hortons Field 1 Forge FC joined the CPL in 2019 as one of the league s seven inaugural teams Forge FCFull nameForge Football ClubNickname s The HammersFoundedMay 6 2017 6 years ago 2017 05 06 StadiumTim Hortons Field Hamilton OntarioCapacity23 218OwnerHamilton Sports GroupChairmanBob YoungCoachBobby SmyrniotisLeagueCanadian Premier League2023Regular season 2ndPlayoffs ChampionsWebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursCurrent seasonThe club won the first two championships of the Canadian Premier League winning back to back league titles in 2019 and 2020 before doing the same in 2022 and 2023 Forge was the first CPL side to compete in a continental competition when it qualified for the 2019 CONCACAF League and the first to compete in the highest tier of continental competition in the 2022 CONCACAF Champions League Forge became the first Canadian Premier League club to reach the final of the Canadian Championship which they did in 2020 Contents 1 History 1 1 Bobby Smyrniotis era 1 1 1 2019 season 1 1 2 2020 season 1 1 3 2021 season 1 1 4 2022 season 1 1 5 2023 season 2 Stadium 3 Crest and colours 4 Club culture 4 1 Supporters 4 2 Mascot 4 3 The Anvil 4 4 Rivalries 5 Honours 5 1 Canadian Premier League Awards 5 2 CONCACAF League Awards 6 Players and staff 6 1 Roster 6 2 Staff 6 3 Head coaches 6 4 Club captains 7 Record 7 1 Year by year 7 2 International competition 8 References 9 External linksHistory editHamilton was linked to a professional soccer team as early as June 2013 when reports first emerged of a professional soccer league launching in Canada 2 Hamilton Tiger Cats owner Bob Young was part of a group of investors predominantly from the Canadian Football League working with the Canadian Soccer Association and president Victor Montagliani 2 In February 2016 the ownership group sought permission from Hamilton City Council to erect a dome over the Tim Hortons Field playing surface to allow for year long activity including soccer When the Canadian Premier League was officially announced it was revealed that Hamilton s club would be the flagship franchise 3 On May 6 2017 Hamilton was one of two cities accepted by the Canadian Soccer Association for professional club membership when the Canadian Premier League was unanimously approved 4 Forge FC was officially unveiled as the league s sixth team on July 12 2018 The club revealed its crest colours and branding as well as its place in the league for the 2019 launch season 5 The name was chosen to represent city s industrial heritage and forging ahead building its future 6 Bobby Smyrniotis era edit On October 1 2018 Forge FC announced that Bobby Smyrniotis would be its first head coach and technical director 7 On November 29 2018 Kyle Bekker and Chris Nanco were announced by the club as its first signings coinciding with event that consisted where each team unveiled its initial player signings 8 2019 season edit nbsp A game between Forge FC and HFX Wanderers FC during the 2019 CPL seasonThe club played its first ever game on April 27 2019 in the CPL s inaugural match against York9 FC 9 As one of the league s inaugural teams the club competed against FC Edmonton and Valour FC for a spot in the 2019 CONCACAF League qualifying after defeating Valour FC 2 0 on June 16 2019 10 11 In their debut international match Forge defeated Antigua GFC 2 1 on aggregate in the two leg preliminary round series to advance to the round of 16 12 There Forge FC was eliminated 4 2 on aggregate by Honduran club Olimpia 13 Forge FC won the league championship in their inaugural season after defeating Cavalry FC 2 0 on aggregate in the 2019 CPL Finals 14 Golden Boot winner Tristan Borges scored the opening goal during the first leg on October 26 in Hamilton David Choiniere scored the final goal late in stoppage time during the second leg held on November 2 in Calgary 2020 season edit Due to the COVID 19 pandemic the CPL delayed the 2020 Canadian Premier League season and played it as a shortened bubble tournament at the University of Prince Edward Island 15 There Forge defended their title defeating HFX Wanderers FC 2 0 in the CPL Final with goals from Alexander Achinioti Jonsson and Maxim Tissot 16 In the CONCACAF League Forge defeated Municipal Limeno and Tauro in single leg away matches before falling to Haitian club Arcahaie on penalties in the quarter finals 17 The club had one final chance to qualify for the CONCACAF Champions League in a play in match but were defeated by Honduran club Marathon 18 2021 season edit In the club s 2021 season Forge competed in the CONCACAF League for a third consecutive season This year the club advanced to the semi finals for the first time coming from behind in the quarter finals to defeat Santos de Guapiles 4 3 on aggregate to qualify for the 2022 CONCACAF Champions League 19 Domestically Forge finished first in the CPL and qualified for the CPL Final but were defeated 1 0 by Pacific FC ending the club s quest for a third consecutive title 20 2022 season edit On January 2 2022 the club reorganized its ownership under the newly announced Hamilton Sports Group an entity that will also own the Hamilton Tiger Cats and the master licence for Tim Hortons Field Bob Young continues to serve as chairman and the largest shareholder while also welcoming new investment from Hamilton based steel company Stelco represented by its chairman and CEO Alan Kestenbaum club CEO Scott Mitchell and Woodbine Entertainment CEO Jim Lawson 21 On February 16 2022 Forge FC became the first Canadian Premier League team to participate in the CONCACAF Champions League hosting Cruz Azul in a 1 0 loss 22 23 and eliminated by them in the first round 4 1 on aggregate 24 During the CPL season captain Kyle Bekker and four other players recorded their 100th match with the club 25 Each of these players was presented with a commemorative Forge jersey with the kit number 100 at a home match 26 On October 30 Forge FC defeated Atletico Ottawa 2 0 in the 2022 Canadian Premier League Final to claim their third CPL title 27 2023 season edit In the spring of 2023 the club announced affiliations with ten local youth clubs including League1 Ontario clubs Sigma FC Hamilton United and St Catharines Roma Wolves 28 29 Forge finished second at the end of the 2023 CPL regular season qualifying for the play offs once again 30 31 they eventually reached the final 32 which saw them lift their fourth league title through a 2 1 win over Cavalry FC at Tim Hortons Field 33 34 Stadium edit nbsp Tim Hortons Field is Forge FC s home stadiumThe club plays its home games at Tim Hortons Field a 23 218 seat multi purpose stadium which had primarily been used for Canadian football In the inaugural season capacity was reduced to only allow spectators in the lower decks and club and suite facilities to provide an intimate setting for supporters 35 More recently capacity has been reduced further with tickets now available only in the east side lower deck and the club and suite levels except for matches with a high demand 36 37 The stadium opened in 2014 as the home venue for the Hamilton Tiger Cats of the Canadian Football League and was used as a soccer venue during the 2015 Pan American Games Crest and colours editThe crest is designed to represent both an H for Hamilton and F for Forge The open space in the lettering represents a waterfall and the three orange sparks represent Forge FC s city community and club 38 The club s secondary crest is a hammer with the H of the primary crest at the head with six stripes on the handle to represent the six municipalities amalgamated in 2001 to form the new City of Hamilton Dundas Ancaster Stoney Creek Flamborough Glanbrook and of course Hamilton 39 The official club colours spark orange platinum steel grey and waterfall white symbolizing the sparks that come from the strike of a hammer the local manufacturing industry and the area s many waterfalls 38 To celebrate Hamilton s founding date of June 9 1846 Forge FC honoured the sporting colours worn by the Hamilton Tiger Cats the Hamilton Bulldogs and the Hamilton Tigers by wearning a black and gold kit for its first ever June home game 38 40 Club culture editSupporters edit The Barton St Battalion is Forge FC s only recognized supporters group 41 Located in section 112 of Tim Hortons Field the group was founded in February 2016 after details of the Canadian Premier League and a Hamilton club emerged 42 At the club s official launch supporters of the group sat behind the stage and were revealed as the club s first 75 founding members 43 Mascot edit The club mascot is Sparx a large orange hammer wielding dragon He was unveiled to the public on April 18 2019 before his debut at Forge FC s inaugural match on April 27 2019 44 The Anvil edit Starting in the 2022 season the club began celebrating home victories by having a prominent player from the match strike an anvil before the Barton St Battalion 45 Rivalries edit Main articles 905 Derby and Cavalry FC Forge FC rivalry nbsp A game between Forge and Cavalry FC in August 2019Forge has a rivalry with Toronto based York United FC with matches between the two club referred to as 905 derbies As two of the founding members of the Canadian Premier League the clubs contested the league s inaugural league match on April 27 2019 at Tim Hortons Field which ended in a 1 1 draw 9 A competitive rivalry with Calgary based Cavalry FC developed during the 2019 season as the clubs broke out as the league s top teams and faced off nine times including meetings in the Canadian Championship and the CPL Finals 46 The natural rivalry has been described as the best in the league 47 Honours editCanadian Premier League Champions 2019 2020 2022 2023 Runners up 2021 Regular season 2021 Runners up 2019 2022 2023 Canadian Championship Runners up 2020Canadian Premier League Awards edit Main article Canadian Premier League records and statistics Award winners Year Name Award Status2019 48 49 Tristan Borges Golden Boot WonCanadian U 21 Player of the Year WonPlayer of the Year WonKyle Bekker NominatedBobby Smyrniotis Coach of the Year Nominated2020 50 51 Kyle Bekker Player of the Year WonTriston Henry Golden Glove WonBobby Smyrniotis Coach of the Year Nominated2021 52 53 Kyle Bekker Player of the Year NominatedTriston Henry Golden Glove NominatedBobby Smyrniotis Coach of the Year Nominated2022 54 Alexander Achinioti Jonsson Defender of the Year WonPlayer of the Year NominatedPlayers Player of the Year NominatedKyle Bekker NominatedWoobens Pacius NominatedCanadian U 21 Player of the Year NominatedBobby Smyrniotis Coach of the Year Nominated2023 Triston Henry Golden Glove WonCONCACAF League Awards edit Year Name Award2021 55 Molham Babouli Team of the TournamentPlayers and staff editRoster edit As of September 12 2023 56 No Position Player Nation1 GK Triston Henry nbsp Canada2 DF Malcolm Duncan nbsp Canada4 DF Dominic Samuel nbsp Canada5 DF Manjrekar James nbsp Canada7 FW David Choiniere nbsp Canada9 FW Jordan Hamilton nbsp Canada10 MF Kyle Bekker nbsp Canada12 MF Sebastian Castello nbsp Canada13 MF Alexander Achinioti Jonsson nbsp Sweden14 FW Terran Campbell nbsp Canada17 FW Woobens Pacius nbsp Canada19 MF Tristan Borges nbsp Canada20 MF Kwasi Poku nbsp Canada21 MF Alessandro Hojabrpour nbsp Canada22 MF Noah Jensen nbsp Canada23 DF Garven Metusala nbsp Haiti24 DF Rezart Rama nbsp Albania29 GK Christopher Kalongo nbsp Canada33 MF Aboubacar Sissoko nbsp Mali37 FW Kevaughn Tavernier nbsp Canada39 FW Beni Badibanga nbsp Belgium42 GK Emmanuel Marmolejo nbsp Canada64 MF Khadim Kane nbsp Senegal81 DF Malik Owolabi Belewu nbsp England DF Simon Guardiero nbsp CanadaStaff edit As of April 29 2022 57 58 59 60 61 62 ExecutiveCaretaker Bob YoungChief executive officer Scott MitchellPresident Matt AfinecCoaching staffHead coach Bobby SmyrniotisAssistant coach David EdgarAssistant coach Kyt SelaidopoulosGoalkeeping coach Johan AlbertTeam manager Jelani SmithHead coaches edit As of April 30 2023Coach Nation Tenure RecordG W D L Win Bobby Smyrniotis nbsp Canada October 1 2018 present 131 69 28 34 0 52 67Club captains edit Years Name Nation2019 present Kyle Bekker nbsp CanadaRecord editMain article List of Forge FC records and statistics Year by year edit Key to colours and symbols 1st or W Winners2nd or RU Runners up3rd Third place Top attendance in league Top scorer in league Key to league record Season The year and article of the season Pld Matches played W Matches won D Matches drawn L Matches lost GF Goals scored GA Goals against Pts Points PPG Points per game Pos Final position Key to cup record DNQ The club did not qualify R1 First qualifying round R2 Second qualifying round etc R16 Round of 16 QF Quarter finals SF Semi finals RU Runners up W Winners Season League Playoffs CC Continental Average attendance a Top goalscorer s b Div League Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts PPG Pos Name s Goals2019 1 CPL 28 17 5 6 45 26 19 56 2 00 2nd W R2 CONCACAF League R16 6 872 nbsp Tristan Borges 13 2020 CPL 10 5 4 1 17 10 7 19 1 90 W RU c CONCACAF League QF N A nbsp Daniel Krutzen 42021 CPL 28 16 2 10 39 24 15 50 1 79 1st RU SF CONCACAF League SF 4 335 nbsp Molham Babouli 102022 CPL 28 14 5 9 47 25 22 47 1 68 2nd W QF CONCACAF Champions League R16 3 456 nbsp Woobens Pacius 132023 CPL 28 11 9 8 39 32 7 42 1 50 2nd W SF DNQ 5 318 nbsp Woobens Pacius 11 Average attendance includes attendance from league matches only Top goalscorer s includes all goals scored in league season league playoffs Canadian Championship CONCACAF League and CONCACAF Champions League matches The 2020 Canadian Championship Final was played in June 2022 due to delays related to the COVID 19 pandemic 63 International competition edit Scores and results list Forge FC s goal tally first Year Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate2019 CONCACAFLeague Preliminary round nbsp Antigua GFC 2 1 64 0 0 12 2 1Round of 16 nbsp Olimpia 1 0 65 1 4 13 2 42020 Preliminary round nbsp Municipal Limeno 2 1 66 Round of 16 nbsp Tauro 2 1 67 Quarter finals nbsp Arcahaie 1 1 2 4 p 17 Play in round nbsp Marathon 0 1 18 2021 Preliminary round nbsp FAS 3 1 68 2 2 69 5 3Round of 16 nbsp Independiente 0 0 70 2 0 71 2 0Quarter finals nbsp Santos de Guapiles 3 0 19 1 3 72 4 3Semi finals nbsp Motagua 2 2 73 0 0 74 2 2 a 2022 CONCACAFChampions League Round of 16 nbsp Cruz Azul 0 1 75 1 3 76 1 42024 CONCACAFChampions Cup First roundReferences edit Forge FC unveiled as Hamilton s Canadian Premier League club for 2019 The Globe and Mail The Canadian Press July 12 2018 Retrieved July 12 2018 a b Milton Steve June 6 2013 Ticats involved in early days of new vision for Canadian soccer The Hamilton Spectator Retrieved July 12 2018 Milton Steve February 4 2016 Pro soccer team for city sees dome at Ticat field The Hamilton Spectator Retrieved July 12 2018 O Connor Clarke Charlie May 6 2017 Canadian Premier League unanimously ratified by CSA Waking the Red Archived from the original on January 20 2018 Retrieved June 11 2018 McIsaac Greg Gogishvili Aaron July 12 2018 Forge FC unveiled as Hamilton s Canadian Premier League Club canpl ca Canadian Premier League Retrieved July 12 2018 W Larson Kurtis July 13 2018 CPL forges ahead adding team in Hamilton Toronto Sun Retrieved July 19 2018 Milton Steve October 1 2018 Opinion Bobby Smyrniotis named first Forge FC coach TheSpec com Retrieved October 1 2018 Kyle Bekker Chris Nanco reunite with Bobby Smyrniotis at Forge FC Canadian Premier League November 29 2018 Retrieved November 29 2018 a b Canadian Premier League kicks off marking new era for soccer in Canada sportsnet ca April 27 2019 Canada Soccer continues to provide expanded international opportunities with two spots on the path to Scotiabank Concacaf Champions League Canada Soccer Archived from the original on April 27 2019 Retrieved February 13 2019 Veenstra Michael June 16 2019 Forge FC get turnaround win Qualify for CONCACAF League Retrieved June 24 2019 a b Forge FC advances to CONCACAF League Round of 16 after win over Antigua www sportsnet ca Canadian Press Retrieved August 9 2019 a b Rhodes Benedict Recap Forge FC knocked out of CONCACAF League by C D Olimpia Waking the Red Archived from the original on September 4 2019 Retrieved September 4 2019 O Connor Clarke Charlie November 2 2019 HIGHLIGHTS Forge FC crowned CPL champions in win over Cavalry Canadian Premier League Retrieved November 15 2019 Canadian Premier League s Island Games Everything you need to know Sportsnet ca Retrieved August 15 2020 Molinaro John September 19 2020 Forge FC beats HFX Wanderers FC in Island Games final to repeat as CPL champions Canadian Premier League Retrieved September 23 2020 a b Forge FC falls on penalties to Haitian club Arcahaie FC in CONCACAF League quarters CBC December 1 2020 Retrieved December 2 2020 a b Forge FC s CONCACAF League run ends with ill tempered loss to Honduras side CBC December 9 2020 Retrieved December 10 2020 a b Forge FC advance to SF qualify for Concacaf Champions League with resounding Leg 2 win vs Santos Forge FC November 2 2021 Retrieved November 5 2021 Pacific FC crowned Canadian Premier League champions with 1 0 win vs Forge canpl ca December 5 2021 Retrieved December 12 2021 Naylor Dave January 2 2022 Tiger Cats to announce new ownership structure tsn ca Retrieved January 2 2022 Forge become first CPL team to play in the Concacaf Champions League How did they get here canpl ca February 14 2022 Retrieved April 6 2022 RECAP Forge FC fall 1 0 to Cruz Azul in first leg of Concacaf Champions League round of 16 canpl ca February 16 2022 Retrieved April 6 2022 RECAP Forge FC eliminated from Concacaf Champions League with 3 1 loss to Cruz Azul canpl ca February 24 2022 Retrieved April 6 2022 Tierney Mitchell October 26 2022 3 reasons why Forge FC will win the 2022 CPL Final Canadian Premier League Retrieved October 29 2022 Anderson Kevin August 9 2022 Forge FC Drop the Hammer On HFX Wanderers In 1 0 Victory 13th Man Sports Retrieved October 29 2022 Jacques John October 30 2022 Dynasty Win Forge FC Claims Third North Star Shield Northern Tribune Retrieved October 30 2022 OFFICIAL LOCAL YOUTH CLUB HAMILTON UNITED ELITE ANNOUNCED AS FORGE FC DEVELOPMENT CLUB Forge FC March 31 2023 FORGE FC ANNOUNCE EIGHT PARTNER CLUBS Forge FC April 13 2023 Forge FC Clinch 2023 CPL Playoff Spot Forge FC September 23 2023 Archived from the original on October 22 2023 Retrieved October 18 2023 Parkes David October 7 2023 CPL Regular Season Conclusion Cavalry Dazzles Ottawa Ends On A High Northern Tribune Retrieved October 29 2023 Milton Steve October 20 2023 Five years five finals for Forge FC The Hamilton Spectator Archived from the original on October 23 2023 Retrieved October 23 2023 Wharnsby Tim October 28 2023 Borges scores Olimpico goal as Forge FC completes comeback to win 4th CPL title CBC Retrieved October 29 2023 Tierney Mitchell October 28 2023 HIGHLIGHTS ANALYSIS Forge wins 2023 North Star Cup defeating Cavalry to lift fourth playoff crown Oct 28 2023 OneSoccer Retrieved October 29 2023 Milton Steve July 12 2018 Forge FC s name a nod to city s past and future The Hamilton Spectator Retrieved May 17 2022 Forge FC Tickets Ticketmaster Retrieved May 17 2022 Jacques John May 18 2022 In Demand Forge Opens Up New Seats For Belated Cup Final Northern Tribune Retrieved May 19 2022 a b c Emblem Inspiration forgefc canpl ca Forge FC July 12 2018 Retrieved July 12 2018 O Connor Clarke Charlie July 12 2018 Canadian Premier League unveils Forge FC in Hamilton Waking The Red Retrieved July 12 2018 Black amp Gold Forge honours Hamilton sports history with Macron third kit Canadian Premier League May 30 2019 Retrieved June 13 2022 Recognized Supporters forgefc canpl ca Retrieved May 17 2022 About Us bartonbattalion ca Barton St Battalion Retrieved May 17 2022 Hamilton Event Watch Live canpl ca Canadian Premier League July 12 2018 Retrieved July 16 2018 Hamilton s Forge FC unveils its mascot Sparx an orange dragon who can t play soccer Global News April 18 2019 Retrieved December 2 2021 Forge FC ForgeFCHamilton April 23 2022 A new tradition in HamOnt Tweet Tim Hortons Field Hamilton Ontario via Twitter Thompson Marty October 21 2019 Match by match How Forge Cavalry became the CPL s defining matchup Canadian Premier League Retrieved April 30 2021 Jacques John June 5 2019 In Forge and Cavalry Lies The League s Best Rivalry Northern Tribune Retrieved April 30 2021 RUNDOWN Analyzing amp comparing the 2019 CPL Awards nominees Canadian Premier League November 12 2019 Retrieved February 1 2020 Molinaro John November 26 2019 Forge FC s Tristan Borges wins CPL s Player of the Year award Canadian Premier League Retrieved January 2 2022 Molinaro John September 18 2020 Bustos Bekker and Garcia finalists for CPL Player of the Year award Canadian Premier League Retrieved September 18 2020 Canadian Premier League announces 2020 Award winners Canadian Premier League November 26 2020 Retrieved January 2 2022 Thompson Marty December 4 2021 CPL Awards 2021 Nominees unveiled ceremony set for December 14 Canadian Premier League Retrieved December 14 2021 Jacques John December 14 2020 2021 Canadian Premier League Awards Roundup Northern Tribune Retrieved December 14 2020 Awards Canadian Premier League Retrieved October 26 2022 Kevin Lopez Anangono highlight 2021 SCL Team Of The Tournament CONCACAF December 17 2021 Retrieved January 2 2022 Roster Forge FC Archived from the original on September 12 2023 Retrieved September 12 2023 Business Operations Staff List Forge FC Retrieved November 10 2020 Soccer Operations Forge FC Retrieved November 10 2020 Davidson Neil October 22 2020 Forging a big shadow on Canadian soccer The Hamilton Spectator Retrieved March 5 2021 director of football Forge FC adds Edgar to coaching staff Forge FC April 29 2021 Retrieved April 29 2021 Forge FC assistant Peter Reynders not returning for 2021 CPL season Canadian Premier League March 26 2021 Retrieved April 29 2021 Smyrniotis adds Kyriakos Selaidopoulos to coaching staff at Forge FC Canadian Premier League March 15 2021 Retrieved April 30 2021 2020 Canadian Championship Final set for June 4 Toronto FC Retrieved March 2 2022 Forge FC beats Antigua GFC in first leg of CONCACAF League match TSN August 2019 Retrieved August 5 2019 Forge FC vs Olimpia concacafleague com Archived from the original on June 3 2019 Retrieved August 24 2019 Forge FC scores late to win CONCACAF League preliminary round game in El Salvador The Toronto Star October 22 2020 Retrieved October 23 2020 Forge FC converts late penalty to beat Panama s Tauro FC in CONCACAF League play The Toronto Star November 5 2020 Retrieved November 12 2020 Forge FC takes commanding 3 1 aggregate lead in Concacaf League opener Forge FC December 12 2020 Retrieved August 18 2021 Forge weathers storm to advance in Concacaf League Forge FC December 17 2020 Retrieved August 18 2021 Forge holds clean sheet in 0 0 draw to open Concacaf League QF tie Forge FC September 21 2021 Retrieved October 21 2021 10 player Forge FC advance to Concacaf League quarterfinals with 2 0 away win over Independiente Forge FC September 28 2021 Retrieved October 21 2021 Forge score early but fall behind in Concacaf League QF opener Forge FC October 20 2021 Retrieved October 21 2021 Pair of late goals earn Forge FC 2 2 draw with Motagua in first leg of CONCACAF League semifinal Forge FC November 24 2021 Retrieved November 24 2021 Forge FC eliminated from 2021 Concacaf League on away goals after 0 0 draw with Motagua Forge FC December 1 2021 Retrieved December 1 2021 Rhodes Benedict February 16 2022 Forge FC fall 1 0 to Cruz Azul in first leg of Concacaf Champions League round of 16 Canadian Premier League Retrieved February 17 2022 Rhodes Benedict February 24 2022 Forge FC eliminated from CONCACAF Champions League with 3 1 loss to Cruz Azul Canadian Premier League Retrieved February 24 2022 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Forge FC Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Forge FC amp oldid 1187623951, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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