2023 Canadian Premier League season

The 2023 Canadian Premier League season was the fifth season of the Canadian Premier League, the top level of Canadian soccer. The CPL Shield was won by Cavalry FC who finished first in the regular season by a 13 point margin. In the CPL final, Forge FC defeated Cavalry FC 2–1 in Hamilton to capture the North Star Cup. In doing so, Forge became league champions for the fourth time in five seasons. Both title winning clubs qualified for the newly expanded 2024 CONCACAF Champions Cup.

Canadian Premier League
Season2023
DatesApril 15 – October 7 (regular season)
ChampionsForge FC
CPL ShieldCavalry FC
CONCACAF Champions CupForge FC
Cavalry FC
Matches played112
Goals scored292 (2.61 per match)
Top goalscorerOllie Bassett
Myer Bevan
(11 goals each)
Biggest home winPacific 4–1 York United
(May 14)
Cavalry 3–0 Forge
(August 4)
HFX Wanderers 3–0 Vancouver
(August 12)
HFX Wanderers 3–0 Valour
(August 26)
Cavalry 3–0 Pacific
(October 7)
Biggest away winVancouver 0–5 Atlético Ottawa
(May 13)
Highest scoringVancouver 3–6 Pacific
(June 2)
Longest winning run5 matches
Cavalry
(September 12 – October 7)
Longest unbeaten run9 matches
Pacific
(May 6 – June 30)
Cavalry
(August 20 – October 7)
Longest winless run8 matches
HFX Wanderers
(April 15 – June 3)
Longest losing run3 matches
(8 teams tied)
Highest attendance7,042
Atlético Ottawa 1–1 HFX Wanderers
(April 15)
Lowest attendance822
York United 1–2 Vancouver
(April 22)
Total attendance421,247
Average attendance3,865
2022
2024
All statistics correct as of October 7, 2023.

Team and rule changes

Eight teams competed in the 2023 season with the debut of Vancouver FC, and the dissolution of FC Edmonton.[1][2] The league's playoff structure changed to a five-team Page playoff system with four elimination matches and one non-elimination match.

The league's player compensation budget increased by $175,000 compared to 2022.[3] Teams were required to spend between $750,000 and $1,025,000 on their 20–23 player rosters with a minimum of $30,000 per player. A team making full use of the U-21 salary rule could reach a compensation maximum of $1,125,000. In July 2023, the CPL introduced the Exceptional Youth Talent (EYT) designation which teams can apply to two U-18 players who are on standard contracts. EYT players do not count towards the 23 player roster limit and a portion of their salaries do not count towards the cap.[4]

Teams

Stadiums and locations

Location of the 2023 Canadian Premier League teams
Club Location Stadium Capacity
Atlético Ottawa Ottawa TD Place Stadium 24,000
Cavalry FC Foothills County ATCO Field 6,000[5]
Forge FC Hamilton Tim Hortons Field 23,218
HFX Wanderers FC Halifax Wanderers Grounds 6,500
Pacific FC Langford Starlight Stadium 6,000
Valour FC Winnipeg IG Field 33,000
Vancouver FC Langley Willoughby Community Park Stadium 6,560
York United FC Toronto York Lions Stadium 4,000

    Personnel and sponsorship

    Team Head coach Captain Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor (chest) Shirt sponsor (sleeve)
    Atlético Ottawa Carlos González Carl Haworth Macron Maple Lodge Farms[6] CIBC[7]
    Cavalry Tommy Wheeldon Jr. Marco Carducci WestJet
    Forge Bobby Smyrniotis Kyle Bekker Tim Hortons
    HFX Wanderers Patrice Gheisar Andre Rampersad Volkswagen
    Pacific James Merriman Josh Heard Telus[8]
    Valour Phillip Dos Santos Andrew Jean-Baptiste OneSoccer
    Vancouver Afshin Ghotbi Callum Irving CIBC[7] Carlsberg 0.0%[9]
    York United Martin Nash Roger Thompson Carlsberg 0.0%[10] CIBC[7]

    Number of teams by province or territory

    Rank Province or territory Number Teams
    1 Ontario 3 Atlético Ottawa
    Forge
    York United
    2 British Columbia 2 Pacific
    Vancouver FC
    3 Alberta 1 Cavalry
    Manitoba 1 Valour
    Nova Scotia 1 HFX Wanderers

    Coaching changes

    Team Outgoing coach Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position in table Incoming coach Date of appointment
    HFX Wanderers Stephen Hart End of contract October 13, 2022 Pre-season Patrice Gheisar November 30, 2022
    Vancouver FC N/A (inaugural season) Afshin Ghotbi November 2, 2022
    FC Edmonton Alan Koch Team folded November 21, 2022 N/A

    Regular season

    Format

    The regular season was played as a quadruple round-robin, with each team playing the other seven teams twice at home and twice away between April 15 and October 7. The regular season winner (the team ranked first after all 28 games) qualified for the 2024 CONCACAF Champions Cup and the top five teams qualified for the playoffs.

    Standings

    Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Playoff qualification
    1 Cavalry (S) 28 16 7 5 46 27 +19 55 First semifinal
    2 Forge (C) 28 11 9 8 39 32 +7 42[lower-alpha 1]
    3 HFX Wanderers 28 11 9 8 39 32 +7 42[lower-alpha 1] Quarterfinal
    4 Pacific 28 11 7 10 42 35 +7 40 Play-in round
    5 York United 28 11 5 12 35 44 9 38
    6 Atlético Ottawa 28 10 6 12 38 34 +4 36
    7 Vancouver 28 8 5 15 28 50 22 29
    8 Valour 28 6 8 14 25 38 13 26
    Source: CanPL
    Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Total wins; 3) Goal difference; 4) Goals scored; 5) Away goal differential; 6) Away goals scored; 7) Home goal differential; 8) Home goals scored; 9) Total minutes played by U-21 players; 10) Coin toss (2 teams tied) or drawing of lots (3+ teams tied).[11]
    (C) Champion (qualified to Champions Cup); (S) CPL Shield winner (qualified to Champions Cup)
    Notes:
    1. Tie resolved by away goal differential; Forge: +4, Wanderers: −2

    Results

    Home \ Away ATO CAV FOR HFX PAC VAL VFC YRK
    Atlético Ottawa 1–0 0–1 1–1 1–4 2–0 1–0 0–1
    1–2 0–0 2–0 1–1 0–1 3–1 3–3
    Cavalry 2–0 1–1 2–2 1–0 1–1 3–1 2–1
    0–2 3–0 1–0 3–0 2–1 2–1 2–1
    Forge 4–3 2–2 1–1 0–1 3–2 0–0 1–2
    0–1 0–0 1–1 3–1 1–1 2–0 3–3
    HFX Wanderers 1–0 3–1 2–1 2–1 2–0 1–1 0–3
    3–2 1–2 2–1 1–2 3–0 3–0 1–2
    Pacific 2–2 1–1 0–1 1–1 1–0 1–0 4–1
    0–1 1–2 0–2 1–1 2–1 1–2 1–0
    Valour 1–1 0–2 2–0 0–0 1–1 1–0 1–1
    1–3 3–2 2–3 0–1 0–3 0–1 1–2
    Vancouver 0–5 1–1 2–0 2–1 3–6 0–0 1–2
    2–1 1–5 0–3 2–1 3–2 0–0 1–2
    York United 2–1 1–0 0–1 2–2 0–0 0–2 1–2
    1–0 0–1 0–4 0–2 1–4 1–3 2–1
    Source: CanPL.ca
    Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

    U-21 minute standings

    In order to qualify for the playoffs, clubs were also required to accumulate at least 2,000 minutes played by U-21 domestic players during the regular season. Additionally, only 1,000 of these minutes could be played by players on loan from other clubs.[12] Clubs that do not meet the 2,000 minute threshold may also incur financial penalties from the league.

    Pos Team Pld Min Playoff eligibility
    1 Vancouver 28 5,203 Eligible
    2 Valour 28 4,390
    3 Pacific (Q) 28 2,674
    4 Forge (Q) 28 2,052
    5 Cavalry (Q) 28 2,044
    6 Atlético Ottawa 28 2,034
    7 HFX Wanderers (Q) 28 2,032
    8 York United (Q) 28 2,006
    Source: CanPL
    (Q) Qualified for the playoffs

    Playoffs

    The 2023 season used the Page playoff system. The team who finished first in the regular-season table would play the team who finished second, and the winner would host the final. The fourth- and fifth-placed teams would play in a play-in round, and the winner of this game would then play the third-placed team in a quarter-final. The quarter-final winner would play the loser of the game between the first and second-placed teams for the other spot in the final.[13]

    Bracket

    Play-in roundFirst semifinalSecond semifinalFinal
    October 14October 28
    1Cavalry FC12Forge FC2
    2Forge FC2October 211Cavalry FC1
    1Cavalry FC2
    Quarterfinal4Pacific FC1
    October 14
    October 113HFX Wanderers FC0
    4Pacific FC14Pacific FC1
    5York United FC0

    Play-in round

    October 11 Pacific FC 1–0 York United FC Langford, British Columbia
    7:00 pm PDT
    (10:00 pm EDT)
    Reid 90+1' Report Stadium: Starlight Stadium
    Attendance: 2,780

    Quarterfinal

    October 14 HFX Wanderers FC 0–1 Pacific FC Halifax, Nova Scotia
    3:00 pm ADT
    (2:00 pm EDT)
    Report Fernandez 37' (o.g.) Stadium: Wanderers Grounds
    Attendance: 6,254

    First semifinal

    October 14 Cavalry–Forge rivalry Cavalry FC 1–2 Forge FC Foothills County, Alberta
    3:00 PM MDT
    (5:00 PM EDT)
    Mason 80' Report Stadium: ATCO Field
    Attendance: 4,385

    Second semifinal

    October 21 Cavalry FC 2–1 Pacific FC Foothills County, Alberta
    2:00 PM MDT
    (4:00 PM EDT)
    Report Manneh 66' Stadium: ATCO Field
    Attendance: 4,066

    Final

    Forge FC2–1 (a.e.t.)Cavalry FC
    Recap
    Report

    Attendance

    As of end of regular season
    Pos Team Total High Low Average Change
    1 HFX Wanderers 81,951 6,413 4,907 5,854 +0.5%
    2 Forge FC 74,458 6,917 3,827 5,318 +55.0%
    3 Atlético Ottawa 69,423 7,044 3,074 4,959 +21.9%
    4 Cavalry FC 57,265 4,990 3,189 4,090 +17.1%
    5 Pacific FC 45,376 4,825 2,455 3,241 +2.0%
    6 Valour FC 45,084 4,036 2,665 3,220 +3.5%
    7 Vancouver FC 39,030 6,177 2,099 2,788 n/a
    8 York United 17,382 1,783 822 1,242 +0.6%
    League total 429,969 7,044 822 3,839 +20.9%

    Source:

    Statistical leaders

    Top scorers

    Rank Player Club Goals[14]
    1 Ollie Bassett Atlético Ottawa 11
    Myer Bevan Cavalry
    3 Terran Campbell Forge 10
    Woobens Pacius Forge
    5 Massimo Ferrin HFX Wanderers 8
    6 Samuel Salter Atlético Ottawa 7
    Ayman Sellouf Pacific
    8 Molham Babouli York United 6
    Gabriel Bitar Vancouver
    Sergio Camargo Cavalry
    Mikaël Cantave Cavalry / Vancouver
    Osaze De Rosario York United
    Shaan Hundal Vancouver
    Daniel Nimick HFX Wanderers
    Kévin dos Santos York United

    Top assists

    Rank Player Club Assists[15]
    1 Ayman Sellouf Pacific 8
    2 Kyle Bekker Forge 7
    3 Lorenzo Callegari HFX Wanderers 6
    Ali Musse Cavalry
    5 Manny Aparicio Pacific 5
    Aidan Daniels HFX Wanderers
    Jérémy Gagnon-Laparé York United
    Kian Williams Valour
    9 Myer Bevan Cavalry 4
    Gabriel Bitar Vancouver
    Tristan Borges Forge
    Jesse Daley Cavalry
    Carl Haworth Atlético Ottawa
    Wesley Timoteo HFX Wanderers

    Clean sheets

    Rank Player Club Clean sheets[16]
    1 Triston Henry Forge 9
    2 Marco Carducci Cavalry 8
    3 Yann Fillion HFX Wanderers 7
    Nathan Ingham Atlético Ottawa
    Rayane Yesli Valour

    Hat-tricks

    PlayerForAgainstResultDateRef
    Terran CampbellForgeYork United4–0 (A)July 9[17]
    Woobens PaciusForgeVancouver3–0 (A)September 3[18]

    Awards

    Canadian Premier League Awards

    The 2023 Canadian Premier League Awards were held in Hamilton, Ontario, on October 26, 2023.[19]

    Award Recipient Finalist
    Golden Boot

    Myer Bevan (Cavalry FC)
    Ollie Bassett (Atlético Ottawa)

    N/A
    Golden Glove Triston Henry (Forge FC)

    Marco Carducci (Cavalry FC)
    Rayane Yesli (Valour FC)

    Coach of the Year Tommy Wheeldon Jr. (Cavalry FC)

    Patrice Gheisar (Halifax Wanderers)
    Bobby Smyrniotis (Forge FC)

    Player of the Year Daan Klomp (Cavalry FC)

    Manny Aparicio (Pacific FC)
    Kyle Bekker (Forge FC)
    Lorenzo Callegari (Halifax Wanderers)
    Ali Musse (Cavalry FC)

    Best Under 21 Canadian Player of the Year Matteo De Brienne (Valour FC)

    James Cameron (Vancouver FC)
    Kwasi Poku (Forge FC)

    Defender of the Year Daan Klomp (Cavalry FC)

    Manjrekar James (Forge FC)
    Daniel Nimick (Halifax Wanderers)

    Players' Player of the Year Ali Musse (Cavalry FC)

    Kyle Bekker (Forge FC)
    Daan Klomp (Cavalry FC)

    Canadian Premier League Best XI

    Goalkeeper Defenders Midfielders Forwards Ref
    [20]

    Team of the Week

    The Gatorade Team of the Week was selected by the CPL's Kristian Jack and OneSoccer's Oliver Platt.

    Team of the Week
    Dates Goalkeeper Defenders Midfielders Forwards Ref
    April 15–16
    [21]
    April 22–23
    [22]
    April 29–30
    [23]
    May 5–7
    [24]
    May 13–14
    [25]
    May 19–21
    [26]
    May 27–28
    [27]
    May 31–June 4
    [28]
    June 9–11
    Bevan (Cavalry) [29]
    June 16–18
    [30]
    June 20–25
    [31]
    June 30–July 2
    [32]
    July 7–9
    [33]
    July 12–16
    [34]
    July 21–23
    [35]
    July 28–30
    [36]
    August 4–7
    [37]
    August 11–13
    [38]
    August 18–20
    [39]
    August 25–27
    [40]
    September 2–4
    [41]
    September 8–9
    [42]

    Monthly Awards

    Month Manager of the Month Player of the Month Goalkeeper of the Month References
    Manager Club Player Club Goalkeeper Club
    April Bobby Smyrniotis Forge FC Diego Gutiérrez Valour FC Callum Irving Vancouver FC [43][44][45]
    May James Merriman Pacific FC Sean Young Pacific FC Triston Henry Forge FC [46][47][48]
    June Patrice Gheisar HFX Wanderers FC Ayman Sellouf Pacific FC Rayane Yesli Pacific FC [49][50][51]
    July Carlos González Atlético Ottawa Kyle Bekker Forge FC Triston Henry Forge FC [52][53][54]
    August Tommy Wheeldon Jr. Cavalry FC Daniel Nimick HFX Wanderers FC Nathan Ingham Atlético Ottawa [55][56][57]
    September Tommy Wheeldon Jr. Cavalry FC Daan Klomp Cavalry FC Marco Carducci Cavalry FC [58][59][60]
    October Bobby Smyrniotis Forge FC Ali Musse Cavalry FC Triston Henry Forge FC [61][62][63]

    Player transfers

    U Sports Draft

    The 2023 CPL–U Sports Draft took place on December 15, 2022. Each team made two picks in the draft for a total of 16 selections with expansion club Vancouver FC selecting first.[64]

    Foreign players

    Canadian Premier League teams can sign a maximum of seven international players, out of which only five can be in the starting line-up for each match. At least 50% of a team's international players must be U-23 at all times. If a club wishes to utilize the maximum 7 slots, the 7th player must be U-21.[65]

    The following international players were signed for the 2023 season. Note that players may be considered domestic for CPL purposes (Canadian citizens, permanent residents, or refugees) while still representing other countries in international competitions.[66]

    Club Player 1 Player 2 Player 3 Player 4 Player 5 Player 6 Player 7 Former players
    Atlético Ottawa Miguel Acosta Ollie Bassett Diego Espejo Gianni dos Santos Aboubakary Sacko Alberto Zapater Rubén del Campo
    Cavalry Daan Klomp Joe Mason Roberto Alarcón Jesse Daley Udoka Chima Tom Field José Escalante
    Forge Alexander Achinioti-Jönsson Malik Owolabi-Belewu Rezart Rama Béni Badibanga
    HFX Wanderers Andre Rampersad João Morelli Lifumpa Mwandwe Lorenzo Callegari Callum Watson Théo Collomb Kosi Nwafornso
    Pacific Djenairo Daniels Bradley Vliet Ayman Sellouf David Brazão Kekuta Manneh
    Valour Andrew Jean-Baptiste Walter Ponce Kevin Rendón Pacifique Niyongabire Kian Williams Jaime Siaj
    Vancouver Nicky Gyimah Min-jae Kwak Ibrahim Bakare Alejandro Díaz Renan Garcia Emmanuel Robe
    Gael Sandoval
    Eugene Martínez
    York United Tass Mourdoukoutas Kévin dos Santos Brem Soumaoro Lassana Faye
    Oussama Alou

    Players in italic denote players who were new to their respective clubs for the 2023 season, sorted chronologically by their announcement. Players in Bold indicate players who have represented their national teams at the senior level.

    2024 CONCACAF Champions Cup

    Forge FC and Cavalry FC both earned berths in the newly expanded 2024 CONCACAF Champions Cup as CPL champions and regular season champions respectively.[67] The newly expanded tournament has teams from across North America, Central America, and the Caribbean compete for a spot in the FIFA Club World Cup.[68] Qualification for the CONCACAF Champions Cup was also available to CPL clubs if they won the Canadian Championship; however, the 2023 Canadian Championship was not won by a CPL team.[68][69]

    Method Qualified team
    CPL champion Forge FC
    CPL regular season winner Cavalry FC

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