2024 Forge FC season

The 2024 Forge FC season is the sixth in club history and its sixth in the Canadian Premier League (CPL), the top flight in Canadian soccer. Forge is the defending CPL champions, having defeated Cavalry FC in the 2023 final for their fourth championship.

In addition to the Canadian Premier League, Forge is competing in the Canadian Championship. The club began its season in February, competing in the CONCACAF Champions Cup.

Background
Forge FC entered the season as the reigning Canadian Premier League champions after winning the 2023 Canadian Premier League final against Cavalry FC. This was the club's fourth CPL title and fifth finals appearance in five years, continuing their dynasty. They are also competing in the Canadian Championship, a domestic cup organized by the Canadian Soccer Association. In the 2023 edition, Forge reached the semi-final where they were knocked out by Major League Soccer (MLS) club CF Montréal for the third consecutive year.

Forge qualified for the 2024 CONCACAF Champions Cup on October21, 2023, returning the club to international competition after a one-year absence. Their last appearance was in the 2022 CONCACAF Champions League, where they faced Mexican side Cruz Azul in the round of16.

Head coach and sporting director Bobby Smyrniotis returned for his sixth season after signing a contract extension in 2023.

Preseason
On December22, 2023, Forge announced that fifteen players from the previous season would be returning with guaranteed contracts while other players could possibly return pending negotiations for new contracts or the club activating contract extensions before December31. This changed a week later when defender Manjrekar James, who was originally listed to return, was sold to Costa Rican side Alajuelense for an undisclosed fee. The club later announced that it had picked up the contract options of midfielder Sebastian Castello, defender Malcolm Duncan, and goalkeeper Christopher Kalongo.

On January29, Forge re-signed Swedish midfielder and club original Alexander Achinioti-Jonsson to a multi-year deal. Over the following days, the club announced the return of versatile Senegalese midfielder Elimane Cissé, who was a member of Forge's 2019 and 2020 championship teams, and signed Ghanaian international forward Opoku Ampomah, both to multi-year deals. They also signed several players to short-term and development contracts for the CONCACAF Champions Cup.

Striker Woobens Pacius announced on December17 that he was departing Forge, with the club confirming that he was out of contract; he later signed with MLS side Nashville SC. On January17, full-back Rezart Rama left the club, signing with KF Egnatia in the Albanian top flight. Midfielder Aboubacar Sissoko left Forge to join fellow Ontario side Atlético Ottawa.

CONCACAF Champions Cup
Forge began its season in CONCACAF Champions Cup action against Liga MX giants C.D. Guadalajara. The Hammers hosted Chivas on February7 at Tim Hortons Field where they fell 3–1. Chivas were led by United States international Cade Cowell who scored two goals and assisted on a third. Terran Campbell scored the lone goal for Forge off of a cross by Tristan Borges.

Facing an uphill battle in the second leg at the Estadio Akron, Forge lost 2–1 to Chivas to be defeated 5–2 on aggregate, knocking them out of the Champions Cup. Kevaughn Tavernier scored Forge's lone goal in the 93rd minute.

Forge was notably without Golden Glove winning goalkeeper Triston Henry for both matches as he was away from the team dealing with a personal matter. Christopher Kalongo started in his absence. Forge was also without Elimane Cissé and Opoku Ampomah as they awaited their international transfer permits.

Canadian Premier League season
Prior to the start of the 2024 Canadian Premier League season, Forge brought in defender Daniel Parra on loan from Monterrey and midfielder Matteo Schiavoni on loan from CF Montréal. The club also signed goalkeeper Jassem Koleilat to a multi-year deal.

April
Forge opened its CPL campaign at home with a rematch of the 2023 CPL final against rival side Cavalry FC on April13. Henry, Cissé, and Ampomah continued to be unavailable for the Hammers, while defender Garven Metusala missed the match due to injury. After falling behind 1–0, Forge came back on the strength of a goal and an assist from Tristan Borges and a 76th minute winning goal from Béni Badibanga to defeat Cavalry 2–1. This was Forge's first ever opening day win in its history.

The club followed-up their opening day win with victories away at 905 derby rival York United FC and back at home against Valour FC. After three matches, Tristan Borges had scored two goals and picked up three assists for five goal contributions, more than any CPLer had ever earned in the league's first three matchweeks. For his efforts, Borges was named the CPL's player of the month while Christopher Kalongo and Bobby Smyrniotis earned goalkeeper and manager of the month honours, respectively.

May
Forge's 2024 Canadian Championship run began on May1 with a rematch against York United FC, this time at Tim Hortons Field. Jordan Hamilton scored a brace as part of a three goal first half en route to a convincing 3–1 win, advancing Forge to the quarter-finals. This set up a Canadian Championship rematch against CF Montréal for a fourth year in a row. Forge hosted the first leg on May7 in the club's "School Day Match" before an announced crowd of 14,923 fans, the club's second most attended home match. David Choinière scored in the 31st minute to give Forge a 1–0 first half lead before Montréal responded in the second half to secure a 1–1 draw, leaving the teams tied on aggregate before the return leg later in the month.

Returning to CPL play, Forge FC traveled out west to face Pacific FC, battling them to a scoreless draw. Jassem Koleilat made his first appearance for the Hammers, keeping a clean sheet. The Hammers next returned home where they faced Vancouver FC, losing 2–1 for their first ever home defeat against the Eagles.

Forge next traveled to Montreal for the second leg of its Canadian Championship quarter-final match. Tied 1–1 on aggregate and needing to score to overcome an away goals deficit, Forge jumped out to a 2–0 first half lead thanks to goals from Daniel Parra and Kwasi Poku. Following a two hour halftime delay due to lightning, Montréal came out and dominated the second half. However, they only managed to score one goal against the Hammers, resulting in a "historic" 2–1 Forge win and advancing them to the semifinals 3–2 on aggregate. Following the win, Forge travelled to Ottawa where, tired from their Canadian Championship match, they fell 3–0 to Atlético Ottawa. It was the club's first ever defeat in Ottawa.

Draft picks
Forge FC made two selections in the 2024 CPL–U Sports Draft. Draft picks are not automatically signed to the team roster; only those who are signed to a contract will be listed as transfers in.

Loans out
Forge FC is affiliated with Sigma FC of League1 Ontario as part of the CPL's Downward Player Movement Pilot Project. The following Forge FC players featured for Sigma FC during the 2024 League1 Ontario season.

Club partnerships
On May23, Forge announced a new partnership with CS Mont-Royal Outremont. On June25, the club announced a new partnership with the Burlington Soccer Club.

School Day Match
On January25, Forge announced a "School Day Match" as part of its CPL schedule to be played against HFX Wanderers FC on Tuesday, May7 at 11:00am when students in grades 6 to 12 would be able to attend. The announcement generated mixed reactions; while some fans saw this as a way to grow local interest and support, others considered the timing to be unfair to existing supporters. After Forge advanced to the Canadian Championship quarter-finals, its home quarter-final match against CF Montréal took over the "School Day Match" slot and the CPL match against HFX Wanderers was rescheduled to later in the season. More than 10,000 students attended the match as part of the announced attendance of 14,923 fans.

Kits
Forge unveiled its 2024 primary and alternate kits at a supporters event on March28 hosted at Tim Hortons Field. The kits continue to be produced by Macron and sponsored by Tim Hortons for a sixth consecutive season with sponsorship from CIBC on the left sleeve for a second consecutive season.

The club continued to use its 2023 home and away kits for matches in the Champions Cup.

Supplier: Macron / Sponsor: Tim Hortons / Sleeve sponsor: CIBC

Preseason and friendlies
Forge announced in a release that players reported to Hamilton for preseason on January4, with medicals taking place on January5 and training beginning at Redeemer University on January6. The team traveled to Querétaro, Mexico on January16 where they trained for two weeks before returning to Hamilton on January31 in advance of their opening match in the CONCACAF Champions Cup on February7 at Tim Hortons Field against C.D. Guadalajara. While in Mexico, they defeated Liga Premier side C.D. Irapuato 3–2 in a friendly with goals from Terran Campbell, Dominic Samuel, and Kevaughn Tavernier. Forge was also reported to have friendlies scheduled against other Mexican clubs, including a Liga MX opponent.

On March13, Forge announced that the team had begun its training camp in advance of the Canadian Premier League season on March11. They faced York United FC in a friendly on March16, playing them to a 1–1 draw. They then played a friendly against HFX Wanderers FC on March23.

Competitions
Matches are listed in Hamilton local time: Eastern Daylight Time (UTC−4) from March10 until November3, and Eastern Standard Time (UTC−5) otherwise.

Results by match
1 Matchday 4 (vs HFX Wanderers) was postponed to August 14 due to Forge's participation in the Canadian Championship quarter-finals.

Matches
The Canadian Premier League announced each team's home openers on January18. The full regular season schedule was released on January23.

Canadian Championship
Canada Soccer announced the format and draw procedure for the Canadian Championship on February22. The draw for the preliminary round and the quarter-finals was held on February23. The draw for the semi-finals and hosting rights for the single-leg final was held on May29.

Preliminary round
The preliminary round schedule was announced on March11.

Quarter-finals
Forge announced the schedule of its quarter-final matches against CF Montréal on May2; Canada Soccer confirmed this the next day.

Semi-finals
Canada Soccer announced the semi-final match schedule on June10.

CONCACAF Champions Cup
The CONCACAF Champions Cup draw was held on December13, 2023. Having qualified as CPL champions, Forge entered the competition in round one and began play in February 2024.

Round one
The round one schedule was announced on December18, 2023.

Squad and statistics



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