August 13 – September 6, 2020 (first stage) September 9–15, 2020 (group stage) September 19, 2020 (final)
Champions
Forge FC
Regular season winners
Not awarded
CONCACAF League
Forge FC
Matches played
35
Goals scored
92 (2.63 per match)
Top goalscorer
Akeem Garcia (6 goals)
Best goalkeeper
Triston Henry (5 shutouts)
Biggest home win
HFX Wanderers 0–5 Pacific FC (September 15)
Highest scoring
5 goals York9 FC 3–2 Forge FC (August 26) HFX Wanderers 0–5 Pacific FC (September 15)
Longest winning run
3 matches Cavalry FC (August 16–23) Forge FC (September 12–19)
Longest unbeaten run
6 matches York9 FC (August 15 – September 1) HFX Wanderers FC (August 26 – September 12) Forge FC (August 30 – September 19)
Longest winless run
7 matches FC Edmonton (August 16 – September 6)
Longest losing run
4 matches FC Edmonton (August 26 – September 6)
← 2019
2021 →
The 2020 Canadian Premier League season was the second season of the Canadian Premier League (CPL), the top level of Canadian soccer.
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the CPL announced a 14-day hold on all pre-season training on March 13, 2020.[1] On March 20, the league announced that it would be postponing the start of the season from the previously scheduled date of April 11.[2]
A shortened 2020 season tournament, branded as The Island Games, was played at the University of Prince Edward Island from August 13 to September 19. All players were required to self-isolate for 14 days before travelling, self-isolate for five more days upon arrival, and receive two negative COVID-19 tests before being allowed to play. As of July 29, PEI had the lowest number of COVID-19 cases among provinces, at 36.[3][4][5]
Initially, all matches were held behind closed doors. On August 8, the league announced a partnership with the province and PEI Soccer to allow 50 minor soccer players per game to attend matches.[6]
Atlético Ottawa joined the league as its first expansion team, bringing the total number of teams to eight. Hamilton's Forge FC defended their inaugural CPL title, blanking HFX Wanderers FC 2–0 in the final.
Overview
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Teams
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UPEI
Atlético Ottawa
Forge
Cavalry
Pacific
HFX Wanderers
York9
Valour
Edmonton
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Location of the 2020 Canadian Premier League season (green) and the homes of the eight teams (red)
The seven teams that participated in the inaugural 2019 Canadian Premier League season were set to compete in this season. They were joined by Atlético Ottawa, an expansion team who were created after USL Championship side Ottawa Fury FC suspended operations after being unable to secure approval from USSF and CONCACAF.[7][8][9]
Personnel and sponsorship
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Team
Head coach
Captain(s)
Shirt sponsor
Kit manufacturer
Atlético Ottawa
Mista
Ben Fisk
OneSoccer
Macron
Cavalry
Tommy Wheeldon Jr.
Nik Ledgerwood
WestJet
FC Edmonton
Jeff Paulus
Tomi Ameobi
Swoop
Forge
Bobby Smyrniotis
Kyle Bekker
Tim Hortons
HFX Wanderers
Stephen Hart
Andre Rampersad
Volkswagen
Pacific
Pa-Modou Kah
Marcel de Jong
Volkswagen
Valour
Rob Gale
Dylan Carreiro
OneSoccer
York9
Jimmy Brennan
Manny Aparicio
Macron
Coaching changes
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Team
Outgoing coach
Manner of departure
Date of vacancy
Position in table
Incoming coach
Date of appointment
Pacific
James Merriman
end of interim period
January 14, 2020
pre-season
Pa-Modou Kah
January 14, 2020
Atlético Ottawa
N/A (inaugural season)
January 29, 2020
Mista
February 11, 2020
Original format
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Before being postponed by the COVID-19 pandemic, the regular season was intended to be played from April 11 to October 4. The split-season format of the inaugural season was to be replaced by a single table and full double round-robin. The eight teams would have met their rivals twice at home and twice away for a total of 28 games, the same number as in 2019.[10] The top ranked team in the regular season would have qualified for a spot in the championship final and would have been joined by the winner of a playoff between the second and third ranked teams.[11]
First stage
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The eight teams played against each other once each for a total of seven matches. The top four teams advanced to the group stage.
Main article: Canadian Premier League transfers 2020
U Sports Draft
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Further information: 2019 CPL–U Sports Draft
The 2019 CPL–U Sports Draft was held on November 11 in Montreal, Quebec. Draftees were invited to team preseason camps, with an opportunity to earn a developmental contract and retain their U Sports men's soccer eligibility. HFX Wanderers selected Cory Bent with the first overall pick. Two players were selected by each returning CPL team, with a total of 14 players being drafted including 10 Canadians.[15] Ottawa had not yet joined the league and did not participate in the draft.
Foreign players
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Canadian Premier League teams may sign a maximum of seven international players, out of which only five can be in the starting line-up for each match. The following players are considered foreign players for the 2020 season. This list does not include Canadian citizens who represent other countries at the international level.[16]
Club
Player 1
Player 2
Player 3
Player 4
Player 5
Player 6
Player 7
Atlético Ottawa
Vashon Neufville
Tevin Shaw
Francisco Acuña
Bernardinho
Nacho Zabal
Viti Martínez
Cavalry
Jordan Brown
José Escalante
Nathan Mavila
Oliver
Jair Córdova
Richard Luca
FC Edmonton
Jeannot Esua
Kareem Moses
Ramón Soria
Son Yong-chan
Erik Zetterberg
Forge
Alexander Achinioti-Jönsson
Elimane Cissé
Daniel Krutzen
Paolo Sabak
HFX Wanderers
Akeem Garcia
Andre Rampersad
Peter Schaale
Alex Marshall
João Morelli
Eriks Santos
Cory Bent
Pacific
Alejandro Díaz
Valour
José Galán
Solomon Kojo Antwi
Andrew Jean-Baptiste
Moses Dyer
Arnold Bouka Moutou
York9
Wataru Murofushi
Gabriel Vasconcelos
Fugo Segawa
Álvaro Rivero
Players in italic denote players new to their respective clubs for the 2020 season, sorted chronologically by their announcement.
Awards
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Canadian Premier League Awards
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The nominees for the four CPL awards were announced on September 18, one day before the league final.[17] The awards take into account all matches from The Island Games and are voted on by reporters across Canada. The winners were announced at a ceremony on November 26, 2020.[18]
2020 Canadian Premier League Awards
Award
Recipient
Finalists
Golden Boot
Akeem Garcia (HFX Wanderers)
N/A
Golden Glove
Triston Henry (Forge)
Christian Oxner (HFX Wanderers) Callum Irving (Pacific)
Coach of the Year
Stephen Hart (HFX Wanderers)
Bobby Smyrniotis (Forge) Mista (Atlético Ottawa)
Player of the Year
Kyle Bekker (Forge)
Marco Bustos (Pacific) Akeem Garcia (HFX Wanderers)
Best Under 21 Canadian Player of the Year
Mohamed Farsi (Cavalry)
Chrisnovic N'sa (HFX Wanderers) Julian Dunn (Valour)
Team of the Week
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The Gatorade Team of the Week is selected by OneSoccer staff.[19]
OneSoccer broadcast all matches of the tournament. CBC Television televised nine matches on Saturdays, and CHCH-TV in Hamilton broadcast Sunday matches.[25] To visually enhance the venue for broadcast as it is only a pitch, an augmented reality "virtual stadium" was employed by host broadcaster Mediapro, rendering CGI grandstands with virtual sponsor placements. An AI-based automated camera system was used for 19 matches, using similar technology to what was used for the CEBL Summer Series.[26]
Note: there is no clear information from CSA about tier of U.S. based leagues which have Canadian clubs. In terms of historical information, they have been deployed as tier 1 league as USSF have done.
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