2025 Forge FC season


The 2025 Forge FC season was the seventh season in the history of Forge FC and the club's seventh season in the Canadian Premier League, the top flight in Canadian soccer. Forge were the defending CPL Shield winners, having finished first in the 2024 Canadian Premier League season.
In the CPL, Forge repeated as regular season winners to secure the club's third CPL Shield. The Hammers started the season 20 matches undefeated as part of a 24 match unbeaten run in all domestic competitions, both records for a CPL club. In the CPL playoffs, Forge failed to advance to the finals for the first time in its history, after losing against Atlético Ottawa and Cavalry FC in the Page playoff first and second semifinal matches, respectively.
In addition to the CPL, Forge competed in the Canadian Championship, where it advanced to the semifinal for the third consecutive year. Forge also played in the CONCACAF Champions Cup, where it faced Liga MX side Monterrey in the first round.

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Background

Forge FC entered 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. This was the club's second regular season title and sixth trophy in six years, continuing their dynasty. In the CPL playoffs, Forge advanced to the 2024 CPL final where they were defeated by rival side Cavalry FC, finishing as runner-up.
The Hammers also competed in the 2025 Canadian Championship, a domestic cup organized by the Canadian Soccer Association. In the 2024 edition, Forge defeated MLS side CF Montréal in the quarterfinal. They were knocked out in the semifinal by Toronto FC, losing on away goals after tying 2–2 on aggregate.
Forge qualified for the 2025 CONCACAF Champions Cup as 2024 CPL regular season winners. This was Forge's third appearance in the competition and second appearance in a row. In the 2024 edition, Forge faced Mexican side C.D. Guadalajara in round one, losing 5–2 on aggregate.
Head coach and sporting director Bobby Smyrniotis returned for his seventh season with the club after signing a four-year contract extension in 2023.

Preseason

On November21, 2024, CF Montréal declined its 2025 contract option on Forge loanee Matteo Schiavoni, ending his time with the Hammers; Forge later confirmed this in a December roster update. On December 16, Dominic Samuel and Forge together announced that the defender was leaving the club following the expiry of his contract at the end of the year.
On December12, 2024, Forge announced that Alexander Achinioti-Jönsson, Nana Ampomah, David Choinière, Elimane Cissé, Noah Jensen, and Khadim Kane all had guaranteed contracts through the 2025 season. The club later announced that it had triggered contract options for the 2025 season for Béni Badibanga, Christopher Kalongo, Jassem Koleilat, Malik Owolabi-Belewu, and Orlendis Benítez. Forge also triggered its 2025 loan option for Daniel Parra from C.F. Monterrey. Malcolm Duncan, Jordan Hamilton, Victor Klonaridis, Terran Campbell, Garven Metusala, and Sebastian Castello all departed the club.
Forge opened its preseason in Hamilton in early January before traveling to Cancun for two weeks of training. While there, the Hammers played friendlies against Liga Premier club Inter Playa del Carmen and MLS club Orlando City SC. Béni Badibanga was absent from the team during this period as he navigated a contract dispute.

CONCACAF Champions Cup

Forge drew Liga MX side C.F. Monterrey in round one of the CONCACAF Champions Cup. The match was noteworthy due to Monterrey's connection with York United FC, Forge's rival in the 905 Derby. It was set to pit Forge loanee Daniel Parra against his parent club, Monterrey; however, Parra transferred to Atlético Morelia just days before the tie's first leg.
Forge hosted Monterrey in the tie's first leg on February5, looking to secure the club's first ever win in Champions Cup play. In freezing conditions producing slippery turf, Monterrey scored two second half goals while Forge failed to capitalize on their chances, resulting in a 2–0 win for Rayados. The Hammers were without Malik Owolabi-Belewu, Béni Badibanga, and Elimane Cissé.
In the return leg a week later in Guadalupe, Nuevo León, Monterrey scored three unanswered goals to take a 3–0 win, eliminating Forge 5–0 on aggregate. Forge's best chance in the match came in the first half when Tristan Borges hit the crossbar, but the Hammers were ultimately unable to score. This was the third time Forge were eliminated in their opening Champions Cup tie.

Canadian Premier League

Forge opened its CPL Shield defence at home against reigning champions Cavalry FC on April5 in a repeat of the 2024 CPL final. Babouli opened the scoring for Forge in the 58th minute and the Hammers survived a late onslaught from Cavalry following a sending off to Zayne Bruno to win 1–0.
For the second year in a row, Forge hosted a mid-week school day game. In the May13 contest against Atlético Ottawa, Forge broke the CPL attendance record that had held since hosting the CPL inaugural match by welcoming a crowd of 17,971 in the stands. The match ended in a 2–2 draw.
Forge set a new record for the longest unbeaten run to start a CPL season at 10 matches on June15 when they defeated Vancouver FC 2–0 at Willoughby Community Park. On July18, Forge defeated Pacific FC 2–0 at home to go 15 matches undefeated to begin the CPL season, breaking the CPL record for the longest unbeaten run set by Forge in 2019. This also made Forge 18 matches undefeated in all competitions. By the time the streak ended on August30, Forge had amassed an unbeaten run of 20 CPL matches and 24 matches across all competitions.
On the final day of the season, Forge defeated York United 3–0 to clinch first place in the regular season standings and repeat as CPL Shield winners. The team set a club record with 58points, losing only two matches and going undefeated at home during the season.

CPL playoffs

On August24, Forge became the first club to clinch a spot in the CPL Playoffs. They later secured the top playoff seed on October18, the last day of the regular season.
Looking to win the first double in CPL history, Forge began the playoffs at home on October26 against Atlético Ottawa in the Page playoff first semifinal with a chance to advance directly to the CPL final. After taking the lead in the 23rd minute with a goal by David Choinière, Forge gave up two unanswered goals to lose the match 2–1. Forge next hosted Cavalry in the Page playoff second semifinal on November2 with another chance to qualify for the final. Cavalry won the match 1–0, eliminating Forge from the playoffs. The result made the 2025 CPL final the first in league history not to feature Forge.

Canadian Championship

Forge began its Canadian Championship campaign on May7 with an all-CPL match at home in the preliminary round against HFX Wanderers FC. The match came only four days after the two teams played to a scoreless draw in Halifax in league play. Molham Babouli scored a brace and Forge benefitted from a Halifax own goal to defeat the Wanderers 3–1. The win advanced Forge to the quarterfinals and a matchup against CF Montréal.
On May20, Forge hosted MLS side CF Montréal in Hamilton for the first leg of the quarterfinal tie. This was the fifth consecutive year these two teams faced each other in the Canadian Championship, with Forge having eliminated Montreal in the previous year's tournament. After Forge dominated the game's first half but were unable to take a lead, Brian Wright scored in the 78th-minute off of a long pass from Nana Ampomah to lift Forge to a 1–0 win. In the second leg on July 9, Borges and Forge captain Kyle Bekker scored three minutes apart in the second half to help Forge secure a 2–2 draw, advancing the Hammers to the tournament semifinals 3–2 on aggregate and eliminating The Impact in the Canadian Championship quarterfinals for the second consecutive year.
Forge faced Vancouver Whitecaps FC in the first leg of the semifinals in Hamilton on August13. Nana Ampomah opened the scoring in the ninth minute and later assisted on a Brian Wright goal in the 34th minute as Forge took advantage of a pair of defensive mistakes by the Whitecaps in a 2–2 draw. The tie unraveled for Forge in the return leg in Vancouver on September16 as the Whitecaps blanked the Hammers 4–0 to secure a 6–2 aggregate win, eliminating Forge from the Canadian Championship.

Final squad

Inactive list

On September11, Forge announced it had placed Khadim Kane on the season-ending injury list, removed him from the club's primary roster, and added him to the inactive list for the remainder of the season.
No.NameNationalityPositionDate of birth Previous clubNotes
16Khadim Kanebirth date and age|2005|05|17

Contracts and transfers

In

Draft picks

Forge FC made two selections in the 2025 CPL–U Sports Draft on December5, 2024. Draft picks are not automatically signed to the team roster; only those who are signed to a contract will be listed as transfers in.
RoundSelectionPos.PlayerNationalityUniversity
17MFPaul EkwuemeCanada

Club

Kits

On January 30, Forge announced WeatherTech Canada as the club's new "front-of-jersey" sponsor.
Forge unveiled its 2025 primary and alternate kits at a supporters event on March19. The kits continue to be produced by Macron for a seventh consecutive season and are sponsored by WeatherTech for the first time.
Supplier: Macron / Sponsor: WeatherTech Canada

Competitions

Matches are listed in Hamilton local time: Eastern Daylight Time from March9 until November2, and Eastern Standard Time otherwise.

Canadian Premier League

Matches

The Canadian Premier League announced each team's home openers on February10. The full regular season schedule was released on February12. Several matches were later rescheduled for broadcasting on TSN in Canada.

Playoff matches

Forge clinched its spot in the CPL playoffs on August24, clinched a home playoff match on September12, and clinched first place and the top seed in the playoffs on October18. That same day, the club announced that it would host the Page playoff first semifinal on October26.
Following the team's loss in the first semifinal, Forge announced that it would host the Page playoff second semifinal on November2.

Canadian Championship

The draw for the preliminary round and quarterfinals was held on December12, 2024. The draw for the semifinals and hosting rights for the single-leg final was held on July9.

Preliminary round

The preliminary round schedule was announced on February18.

Quarterfinals

The quarterfinals schedule was announced on May12.

Semifinals

The semifinals schedule was announced on July11.

CONCACAF Champions Cup

The CONCACAF Champions Cup draw was held on December10, 2024, with Forge drawing Liga MX side C.F. Monterrey in round one. Having qualified as CPL regular season winners, Forge entered the competition in round one and began play in February 2025.

Round one

The round one schedule was announced on December13, 2024.

Statistics

Squad and statistics

! colspan="14" | Player transferred out during this season

Clean sheets

On September6, Jassem Koleilat secured his 11th clean sheet of the season to set a new CPL record for most shutouts in a single season.

Honours

Canadian Premier League Awards

The 2025 Canadian Premier League Awards ceremony was held on November 7 in Gatineau, Quebec.
NameAwardStatus
Nana AmpomahPlayer's Player of the YearNomitated
Kyle BekkerPlayer of the YearNomitated
Kyle BekkerPlayer's Player of the YearNomitated
Jassem KoleilatGolden GloveWon
Hoce MassundaBest Canadian U-21 PlayerNomitated
Daniel NimickDefender of the YearWon
Daniel NimickPlayer of the YearNomitated
Daniel NimickPlayer's Player of the YearNomitated
Rezart RamaDefender of the YearNomitated
Bobby SmyrniotisCoach of the YearWon

Best XI

The CPL's Best XI was selected by the league's soccer department.
NameSource
Nana Ampomah
Kyle Bekker
Jassem Koleilat
Daniel Nimick
Rezart Rama
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Team of the Week

The Team of the Week is usually selected by the CPL's Kristian Jack and OneSoccer's Oliver Platt.
WeekNameSource
1Molham Babouli
Marko Jevremović
Jassem Koleilat
Daniel Nimick
2Alexander Achinioti-Jönsson
Nana Ampomah
Kyle Bekker
Khadim Kane
4Alessandro Hojabrpour
5Kyle Bekker
7Nana Ampomah
8Daniel Nimick
9Nana Ampomah
Malik Owolabi-Belewu
10Hoce Massunda
Daniel Nimick
Brian Wright
11Kyle Bekker
Daniel Nimick
12Nana Ampomah
Alessandro Hojabrpour
Daniel Nimick
Brian Wright
13Rezart Rama
Brian Wright
14Jassem Koleilat
Kyle Bekker
15Nana Ampomah
Kyle Bekker
Daniel Nimick
16Kyle Bekker
Ben Paton
17Nana Ampomah
Molham Babouli
Kyle Bekker
Rezart Rama
18Tristan Borges
Alessandro Hojabrpour
19Kyle Bekker
Alessandro Hojabrpour
Marko Jevremović
Brian Wright
20Alexander Achinioti-Jönsson
Rezart Rama
22Nana Ampomah
24Hoce Massunda
25Noah Jensen
Marko Jevremović
Hoce Massunda
Daniel Nimick
27Alexander Achinioti-Jönsson
28Alexander Achinioti-Jönsson
Tristan Borges
David Choinière
Brian Wright