Canada Premier League 04/13 20:00 1 [2] Forge FC v Cavalry FC [2] W 2-1
CONCACAF Champions Cup 02/14 03:00 7 Chivas Guadalajara v Forge FC L 2-1
CONCACAF Champions Cup 02/08 01:00 7 Forge FC v Chivas Guadalajara L 1-3
Canada Premier League 10/28 22:00 1 [2] Forge FC v Cavalry FC [1] W 2-1
Canada Premier League 10/14 21:00 2 [1] Cavalry FC v Forge FC [2] W 1-2
Canada Premier League 10/07 21:00 1 [2] Forge FC v Atletico Ottawa [6] L 0-1
Canada Premier League 09/30 18:00 1 [4] HFX Wanderers FC v Forge FC [2] L 2-1
Canada Premier League 09/23 23:00 1 [3] Forge FC v Pacific FC [2] W 3-1
Canada Premier League 09/17 18:00 1 [7] Valour FC v Forge FC [3] W 2-3
Canada Premier League 09/09 23:00 1 [3] Forge FC v Cavalry FC [1] D 0-0
Canada Premier League 09/03 21:00 1 [8] Vancouver FC v Forge FC [5] W 0-3
Canada Premier League 08/26 23:00 1 [4] Atletico Ottawa v Forge FC [5] D 0-0
Canada Premier League 08/19 23:00 1 [4] Forge FC v HFX Wanderers FC [5] D 1-1
Canada Premier League 08/12 23:00 1 [3] Forge FC v York United FC [6] D 3-3
Canada Premier League 08/05 01:00 1 [3] Cavalry FC v Forge FC [2] L 3-0
Canada Premier League 07/28 23:00 1 [3] Forge FC v Vancouver FC [8] W 2-0
Canada Premier League 07/22 02:00 1 [1] Pacific FC v Forge FC [3] W 0-2
Canada Premier League 07/15 23:00 1 [2] Forge FC v Valour FC [7] D 1-1
Canada Premier League 07/09 23:30 1 [3] York United FC v Forge FC [4] W 0-4
Canada Premier League 06/30 22:00 1 [6] HFX Wanderers FC v Forge FC [2] L 2-1
Canada Premier League 06/25 22:00 1 [3] Forge FC v Atletico Ottawa [7] W 4-3
Canada Premier League 06/21 02:00 1 [8] Vancouver FC v Forge FC [3] L 2-0
Canada Premier League 06/17 00:00 1 [5] Valour FC v Forge FC [3] L 2-0
Canada Premier League 06/10 23:00 1 [2] Forge FC v Pacific FC [3] L 0-1
Canada Premier League 06/03 20:00 1 [4] Cavalry FC v Forge FC [1] D 1-1
Canada Premier League 05/31 23:00 1 [1] Forge FC v York United FC [3] L 1-2
Canada Premier League 05/27 18:00 1 [7] Atletico Ottawa v Forge FC [1] W 0-1
Canada Championships 05/24 23:00 2 CF Montreal v Forge FC L 2-0
Canada Premier League 05/19 23:00 1 [1] Forge FC v Vancouver FC [5] D 0-0
Canada Premier League 05/13 20:00 1 [1] Forge FC v Valour FC [3] W 3-2

Wikipedia - 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. Forge FC joined the CPL in 2019 as one of the league's seven inaugural teams.

The club is four-time CPL champions, 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 played in 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

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. 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.

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.

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.

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. The name was chosen to represent city's industrial heritage and forging ahead building its future.

Bobby Smyrniotis era

On October 1, 2018, Forge FC announced that Bobby Smyrniotis would be its first head coach and technical director. 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.

2019 season

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. 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 2–0 on June 16, 2019. 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. There, Forge FC was eliminated 4–2 on aggregate by Honduran club Olimpia.

Forge FC won the league championship in their inaugural season after defeating Cavalry FC 2–0 on aggregate in the 2019 CPL Finals. 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

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. There, Forge defended their title, defeating HFX Wanderers FC 2–0 in the CPL Final with goals from Alexander Achinioti-Jönsson and Maxim Tissot.

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. 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.

2021 season

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. 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.

2022 season

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. 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, and eliminated by them in the first round, 4–1 on aggregate.

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

2023 season

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.

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

Forge FC is a professional soccer team based in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. The team was founded in 2017 and competes in the Canadian Premier League, which is the top tier of soccer in Canada.

Forge FC has quickly established itself as a strong contender in the league, winning the inaugural Canadian Premier League Championship in 2019. The team plays its home matches at Tim Hortons Field, a state-of-the-art stadium in Hamilton.

Known for their attacking style of play and strong defensive presence, Forge FC has a dedicated fan base that passionately supports the team at every match. The team's colors are navy blue, gold, and white, and their logo features a hammer, symbolizing the city of Hamilton's industrial heritage.

Forge FC is committed to developing Canadian talent and providing opportunities for young players to showcase their skills on a professional stage. With a talented roster of players and a dedicated coaching staff, Forge FC continues to strive for success and compete at the highest level of Canadian soccer.