Forge FC comes from behind to beat Cavalry FC in CPL Final
- Forge FC 2 (Badibanga 105’+2’; Borges 111’), Cavalry FC 1 (Musse 101’)
- Borges’ Olimpico goal in extra time lifts Forge to victory
- Crowd of 13,925 fans in attendance at Tim Hortons Field
HAMILTON – Make it four for Forge FC.
Forge remains the undisputed kingpin of the Canadian Premier League after earning a dramatic, come-from-behind 2-1 victory in extra time over Cavalry FC in Saturday night’s championship game before an announced crowd of 13,925 at Tim Hortons Field.
Substitute Tristan Borges scored the winner via a spectacular Olimpico for Forge, who became the first team to hoist the North Star Cup, the new trophy that replaces the North Star Shield, which was previously awarded to the CPL’s champions from 2019 to 2022.
Béni Badibanga also tallied for Forge with a highlight-reel effort from distance, while Ali Musse opened the scoring in the game for Cavalry. All three goals came in extra time.