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The current format of the CPL playoffs utilizes a Page playoff system, where five of the league's eight teams have an opportunity to claim the league championship.The system was brought in for the 2023 Canadian Premier League season to replace the conventional Shaughnessy playoff system used in 2021 and 2022. [1]
The Canadian Premier League final is the annual championship game of the Canadian Premier League (CPL), the top level of Canadian soccer.It is played as a single match hosted by the winner of the first semifinal against the winner of the second semifinal at the conclusion of the league's annual playoff.
The 2024 Canadian Premier League final was the sixth edition ... scored first half goals to give Cavalry a 2–0 half-time lead; ... for the CPL playoffs on ...
Forge FC and Atlético Ottawa were the first teams to qualify for the playoffs, doing so on September 21 and 22 respectively. [13] After some initial confusion over Cavalry FC's qualification status and a "review of the league's playoff clinch scenarios," [14] Cavalry officially qualified on September 28. [15]
2023 Canadian Premier League playoffs; 2024 Canadian Premier League playoffs This page was last edited on 19 October 2024, at 23:26 (UTC). Text ...
The North Star Shield is a crystal shield engraved with the logo of the Canadian Premier League. [33] The inaugural season finished on November 2, 2019, when Forge FC became the first Canadian Premier League Champions, defeating Cavalry FC 2–0 over two legs in the Finals. [34] Forge midfielder Tristan Borges was named the first CPL Player of ...
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 ...
The 2024 CONCACAF Champions Cup was the 59th season of the North, Central America, and the Caribbean's premier club football tournament organized by CONCACAF, and the first since it was rebranded as the CONCACAF Champions Cup. This was the first season under a new format featuring 27 teams and a five-round knockout phase.