Canadian Premier League
Canadian Premier League (CPL) is a Canadian soccer league that started in 2017. As of the current 2023 season, 8 teams play in the league. The commissioner of the league (the person in charge) is Mark Noonan.[1]
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| Logo of Canadian Premier League.svg | ||
| Country | Canada | |
| Founded | 2019 | |
| Level | 1 | |
| International cup | CONCACAF Champions Cup | |
| Current champions | ||
| Most successful club | Forge FC (4 titles) | |
| Website | Official Site | |
The CPL is the highest level on the Canadian soccer league system. The CPL was formed on May 26, 2017 as a professional league by the Canadian Soccer Association.[2]
The CPL regular season starts in April and ends in October, with each team playing 28 games. The playoffs are made up of the top four teams in the regular season.
Teams
Current
| Team | City | Stadium | Founded | Head Coach |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Atlético Ottawa | Ottawa, Ontario | TD Stadium | 2020 | Diego Mejía |
| Cavalry FC | Foothills County, Alberta | ATCO Field | 2019 | Tommy Wheeldon Jr. |
| Forge FC | Hamilton, Ontario | Tim Hortons Field | 2019 | Bobby Smyrniotis |
| HFX Wanderers FC | Halifax, Nova Scotia | Wanderers Grounds | 2019 | Patrice Gheisar |
| Pacific FC | Langford, British Columbia | Starlight Stadium | 2019 | James Merriman |
| FC Supra du Québec | Laval, Quebec | Stade Boréale | 2026 | Nicholas Razzaghi |
| Vancouver FC | Langley, British Columbia | Willoughby Community Park Stadium | 2023 | Martin Nash (interim) |
| York United FC | Toronto, Ontario | York Lions Stadium | 2019 | Mauro Eustáquio |
Former teams
| Team | City | Last Stadium | Founded | Dissolved |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| FC Edmonton | Edmonton, Alberta | Clarke Stadium | 2010 Joined league in 2019 |
2022 |
| Valour FC | Winnipeg, Manitoba | Princess Auto Stadium | 2019 | 2025 |
CPL Title Winners
| Season | Champions | Runner-up |
| 2019 | Forge FC | Cavalry FC |
| 2020 | Forge FC | HFX Wanderers FC |
| 2021 | Pacific FC | Forge FC |
| 2022 | Forge FC | Atlético Ottawa |
| 2023 | Forge FC | Cavalry FC |
| 2024 | Cavalry FC | Forge FC |
| 2025 | Atlético Ottawa | Cavalry FC |
Canadian Premier League Media
York United players celebrate a goal by Álvaro Rivero against HFX Wanderers during a game in September 2021.
A match between HFX Wanderers FC and Cavalry FC during the CPL's inaugural season in 2019
An Atlético Ottawa match. The club was the CPL's first expansion team
Chilean player Rodrigo Gattas playing for York9 FC
Hamilton Stadium is home to Forge FC, and is one of the largest stadiums used by a CPL team.
References
- ↑ "Mark Noonan named CPL Commissioner and CEO of Canadian Soccer Business". Canadian Premier League. Retrieved June 2, 2023.
- ↑ "CANADA SOCCER ENTERS NEW ERA WITH APPROVAL OF CANADIAN PREMIER LEAGUE". Canadia Soccer. Retrieved June 2, 2023.
Other websites
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