Cavalry FC downs Forge, advances to CPL title while Forge hosts Ottawa in semifinal

Tobias Warschewski’s 27th-minute goal sent Cavalry FC into the Canadian Premier League championship game with a 1-0 win over Forge FC in the qualifying semifinal Sunday.

Defending champion Forge still has a chance to join second-seeded Cavalry in the Nov. 9 final in Calgary, however.

No. 1 Forge will host next Saturday’s semifinal against No. 3 Atletico Ottawa, which edged No. 4 York United FC 5-4 in a penalty shootout earlier Sunday after their quarterfinal finished tied 2-2 after extra time.

CBC Sports will have live coverage of the Nov. 9 championship beginning at 3 p.m. ET (12 p.m. PT) on CBC, CBC Gem and cbcsports.ca.

It’s the third trip to the CPL final for Cavalry, which lost to Forge in 2019 and 2023. Forge, meanwhile, suffered only its second defeat in 14 career playoff games (10-2-2).

Cavalry almost went ahead in the 24th minute Sunday at Tim Hortons Field only to see Forge’s Alessandro Hojabrpour acrobatically clear away a Callum Montgomery header destined for a goal.

But Warschewski made no mistake three minutes later, taking advantage of a long free kick from goalkeeper Marco Carducci from just outside his own penalty box that split the Forge defence. Warschewski got to the ball first, chesting it down and fending off a defender before going around goalkeeper Jassem Koleilat and knocking the ball home.

Forge held a 2-1-1 edge in the regular-season series with Cavalry this year, winning 2-1 twice at Tim Hortons Field with a 1-0 loss and 1-1 draw at ATCO Field.

Hamilton’s Forge is looking for a fifth title — and third straight —— in its sixth post-season appearance. Forge won the title in 2019, ’20, ’22 and ’23 and was runner-up in 2021.

It is also looking for the double this season after posting the best regular-season record (15-8-5), finishing two points ahead of Cavalry (12-4-12).

16-year-old scores for York

In Ottawa, Atletico survived two York comebacks to win via penalty shootout before an announced crowd of 4,630 at TD Place, its first-ever home playoff victory.

A stoppage-time goal by 16-year-old York substitute Shola Jimoh tied it at 1-1, forcing extra time. Ollie Bassett had put Ottawa ahead in the 47th minute, swinging in a corner for a highlight-reel “Olimpico.”

The teams traded goals in extra time with Ruben del Campo converting a penalty for Ottawa in the 92nd minute, after Sam Salter was taken down by Elijah Adekugbe. York captain Mo Babouli tied it two minutes later, heading home a Jimoh cross.

The ensuing penalty shootout was the first ever in a CPL playoff game.

Amer Didic, Maxim Tissot, del Campo, Alberto Zapater and Ilias Iliadis scored from the penalty spot for Ottawa.

Juan Cordova, Brian Wright, Orlando Botello and Josue Martinez converted for York. Ottawa goalkeeper Nathan Ingham got his hand to Babouli’s penalty second-round penalty attempt.

Ottawa defeated visiting York 2-1 in their season opener in April before losing 2-1, 4-1 and 1-0 in the next three meetings.

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