2019 Canadian Premier League season


The 2019 Canadian Premier League season was the inaugural season of the Canadian Premier League, the top level of Canadian professional soccer. The regular season began on April 27 and ended on October 19, with seven teams competing. The inaugural match of the Canadian Premier League took place between Forge FC and York9 at Tim Hortons Field on April 27, 2019, which ended in a 1–1 draw.
The CPL Finals were contested between the Spring and Fall season champions, Cavalry FC, and the Spring and Fall season runners-up, Forge FC, in October and November. Forge FC won 2–0 over two legs to win the inaugural Canadian Premier League title.

Overview

Background

On May 6, 2017, the Canadian Premier League was unanimously approved and sanctioned by the Canadian Soccer Association. Seven teams competed in the first Canadian Premier League season, leaving four professional Canadian teams playing in United States-based leagues. The CPL teams competed in the 2019 Canadian Championship with the Canadian MLS and USL teams, and the champions of the Ontario and Quebec tier three leagues.

Teams

Seven teams competed during this season – six newly-formed teams and one existing team which joined the CPL. The six new teams were Cavalry FC, Forge FC, HFX Wanderers FC, Pacific FC, Valour FC, and York9 FC. FC Edmonton announced their move to the CPL having previously ceased professional operations following their 2017 season in the North American Soccer League.

Stadiums and locations

Personnel and sponsorship

TeamHead coachCaptainShirt sponsor
Cavalry FC WestJet
FC Edmonton OneSoccer
Forge FC Tim Hortons
HFX Wanderers Volkswagen
Pacific FC Volkswagen
Valour FC OneSoccer
York9 FC Macron

Coaching changes

Format

The Canadian Premier League season ran from late April to October. Each team played 28 games, split between a spring and fall season. The 10-game spring season began on April 27 and ended on Canada Day, July 1. The 18-game fall season began on July 6 and ended on October 19. The winner of each season gained a berth into the 2019 Canadian Premier League Finals.

Spring season

Table

2019 CONCACAF League qualification table

One Canadian Premier League team will qualify annually for the CONCACAF League tournament. For the 2019 edition only, this slot was granted to one of the league's 'inaugural teams' based on their home and away matches in the 2019 spring season. In future years, CONCACAF League qualification will be awarded to the previous year's CPL champion.

Results

Spring 2019 winners:
Cavalry FC'''

Fall season

Table

Results

Fall 2019 winners:
Cavalry FC'''

Finals

The winners of the spring and fall seasons gained berths to the two-legged CPL Finals. As a contingency implemented this year because a single team won both halves of the season, the second berth was given to the team with the second-best overall record. The two games were played on October 26, 2019 and November 2, 2019, with the winner of the Fall season choosing which leg to host.

Overall table

Results

The first leg was held on October 26, and the second leg on November 2, 2019.

Attendance

Statistical leaders

Statistics include regular season and Finals.

Top scorers

RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Tristan BorgesForge FC13
2 Terran CampbellPacific FC11
2 Dominique MalongaCavalry FC11
4 Easton OngaroFC Edmonton10
5 Rodrigo GattasYork99
6 Ryan TelferYork98
7 Simon AdjeiYork97
7 Marco BustosValour FC7
7 Akeem GarciaHFX Wanderers7
7 OliverCavalry FC7

Top assists

Clean sheets

RankPlayerClubClean
sheets
1 Marco CarducciCavalry FC9
1 Triston HenryForge FC9
3 Connor JamesFC Edmonton7
4 Nathan InghamYork96
4 Christian OxnerHFX Wanderers6
6 Mathias JanssensValour FC4
6 Quillan RobertsForge FC4
6 Mark VillagePacific FC4
9 Niko GiantsopoulosCavalry FC3
10 Tyson FaragoValour FC2
10 Jan-Michael WilliamsHFX Wanderers2

Hat-tricks

Awards

Premier Performer

The Premier Performer presented by Volkswagen Canada is presented to the CPL's top player based on an algorithm developed by the league and its data analysis provider. The winner receives a 2019 Volkswagen Jetta GLI, handed out at the Canadian Premier League Awards ceremony.
RankPlayerPoints
1 Marco Carducci 77.36
2 Nathan Ingham 76.47
3 Ryan Telfer 76.46
4 Tristan Borges 75.79
5 Dominique Malonga 75.43

Canadian Premier League Awards

On November 1, 2019, the Canadian Premier League revealed the five individual awards to be given based on performance over the whole season including Finals. The awards are Inuit soapstone sculptures designed by artists from Cape Dorset, Nunavut. The recipients of the awards were announced at a ceremony in Toronto on November 26.
AwardRecipientFinalists
Golden Boot Tristan Borges N/A
Golden Glove Marco Carducci Nathan Ingham
Connor James
Coach of the Year Tommy Wheeldon Jr. Jim Brennan
Bobby Smyrniotis
Player of the Year Tristan Borges Kyle Bekker
Dominique Malonga
Best Under 21 Canadian Player of the Year Tristan Borges Diyaeddine Abzi
Terran Campbell

Fan Awards

The Canadian Premier League allowed fans to vote for a series of Fan Awards for a chance to win various prizes. The winners were announced on December 16.

Player transfers

U Sports Draft

The 2018 CPL–U Sports Draft was held on November 12 in Vancouver, British Columbia. Draftees were invited to team preseason camps, with an opportunity to earn a developmental contract and retain their U Sports men's soccer eligibility. Cavalry FC selected Gabriel Bitar with the first overall pick. Three players were selected by each team, with a total of twenty-one players being drafted including fifteen Canadians.

Foreign players

Canadian Premier League teams may sign a maximum of seven international players, out of which only five can be in the starting line-up for each match. The following players are considered foreign players for the 2019 season. This list does not include Canadian citizens who represent other countries at international level.
ClubPlayer 1Player 2Player 3Player 4Player 5Player 6Player 7
Cavalry FC Jordan Brown Julian Büscher José Escalante Dominique Malonga Nathan Mavila Oliver
FC Edmonton Oumar Diouck Jeannot Esua James Marcelin Kareem Moses Son Yong-chan Ramón Soria Tony Tchani
Forge FC Alexander Achinioti-Jönsson Elimane Cissé Daniel Krutzen Bertrand Owundi
HFX Wanderers Akeem Garcia Juan Gutiérrez Kodai Iida Elton John Luis Perea Andre Rampersad Jan-Michael Williams
Pacific FC Alexander González Hendrik Starostzik
Valour FC Martín Arguiñarena José Galán Josip Golubar Mathias Janssens Adam Mitter Michele Paolucci
York9 FC Simon Adjei Wataru Murofushi Rodrigo Gattas

Players in bold have been capped internationally at the senior level by their respective nation.