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Canadian Premier League
Founded2019
CountryCanada
ConfederationCONCACAF
Number of teams8
Level on pyramid1
Domestic cup(s)Canadian Championship
Current championsForge FC (4th title)
(2023)
Most championshipsForge FC (4 titles)
TV partnersOneSoccer (Canada)
Fox/FS1/FS2 (United States)
WebsiteOfficial Site

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]

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.

Team City Stadium Founded Head Coach
Atlético Ottawa Ottawa, Ontario TD Stadium 2020 Carlos González
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
Valour FC Winnipeg, Manitoba IG Field 2019 Phillip Dos Santos
Vancouver FC Langley, British Columbia Willoughby Community Park Stadium 2023 Afshin Ghotbi
York United FC Toronto, Ontario York Lions Stadium 2019 Martin Nash

Former teams

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Team City Last Stadium Founded Dissolved
FC Edmonton Edmonton, Alberta Clarke Stadium 2010
Joined league in 2019
2022

CPL Title Winners

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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

References

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  1. "Mark Noonan named CPL Commissioner and CEO of Canadian Soccer Business". Canadian Premier League. Retrieved June 2, 2023.
  2. "CANADA SOCCER ENTERS NEW ERA WITH APPROVAL OF CANADIAN PREMIER LEAGUE". Canadia Soccer. Retrieved June 2, 2023.

Other websites

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