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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 ...
The professional sporting teams who are leased occupants of the football/soccer stadium are the Canadian football team, Hamilton Tiger-Cats, and the soccer team, Forge FC. Tim Hortons field has also played host to the other sporting events including ice hockey , rugby union and dirt biking ( Nitro Circus ), as well as music concerts .
Tim Hortons Field, home of Forge FC was the host stadium for the final. This was its third time hosting the CPL final, following 2019 (leg 1) and 2021. The stadium also notably hosted the inaugural CPL match in 2019, and the Canadian Championship final in 2022, with both matches drawing large
The 2022 Forge FC season was the fourth season in the history of Forge FC. ... Stadium: Tim Hortons Field Attendance: 2,412 Referee: Pierre-Luc Lauzière:
Club Results Location Stadium Capacity Atlético Ottawa: details: Ottawa, Ontario : TD Place Stadium: 24,000 Cavalry FC: details: Foothills County, Alberta : ATCO ...
Forge FC will enter the 2025 Canadian Premier League season as the reigning regular season winners after having finished first and claiming the CPL Shield in the 2024 season. [2] This was the club's second regular season title and sixth trophy in six years, continuing their dynasty . [ 3 ]
The 2024 Forge FC season was the sixth season in the history of Forge FC and the club's sixth season in the Canadian Premier League (CPL), the top flight in Canadian soccer. Forge was the defending CPL champions, having defeated Cavalry FC in the 2023 final for their fourth championship.
Forge FC entered the season as the reigning Canadian Premier League champions after having won the 2022 Canadian Premier League final against Atlético Ottawa. [3] This was the club's third CPL title and fourth finals appearance in four years, leading to the Canadian Premier League and several pundits to declare Forge FC to be a dynasty.