The 2020 Canadian Championship was the thirteenth edition of Canada's national soccer cup tournament, awarding the Voyageurs Cup. It was held as a final between one representative each from Major League Soccer and the Canadian Premier League. Before the COVID-19 pandemic, a larger knockout tournament was to be held from June 16 to September 24, 2020, between twelve teams.

The twelve teams originally planned to participate were the three MLS clubs, seven Canadian Premier League clubs, and the champions of League1 Ontario and Première ligue de soccer du Québec. The city of Ottawa had looked to be absent for the first time since 2013, with Ottawa Fury FC having suspended operations in late 2019, and Atlético Ottawa having joined the Canadian Premier League after the original draw had been finalized.

The final was held on June 4, 2022, at Tim Hortons Field in Hamilton, Ontario between hosts Forge FC and Toronto FC.

Format

Original format

The format of the competition was originally changed slightly from the 2019 edition to accommodate the departure of Ottawa Fury FC. Each round of the four-round tournament would be played in a two-legged tie format. The League1 Ontario champion Master's FA, Première ligue de soccer du Québec champion A.S. Blainville, and six CPL clubs would enter in the qualifying round in June. They would be joined by the three Major League Soccer teams and the remaining CPL club (given bye as the furthest advancing club in the 2019 Canadian Championship) in the quarter-finals in July. The semi-finals would follow in August, and the finals would be in September. Atlético Ottawa were not included in the original format because they joined the CPL after the schedule was announced.

The format was adjusted in June to exclude the League1 Ontario and Première ligue de soccer du Québec 2019 champions, who will instead qualify for the 2021 tournament. Atlético Ottawa's inclusion was also confirmed at this time.

Revised format

On August 13, 2020, the Canadian Soccer Association (CSA) announced that the tournament would consist solely of a single match final to be held between the winner of the head-to-head series between Canadian teams from Major League Soccer and the champion of the Canadian Premier League. On November 25, 2020, the CSA announced that due to pandemic-related travel restriction and scheduling conflicts, the final would be scheduled for the first quarter of 2021. During the fourth quarter of 2020, Toronto FC had been playing in the 2020 MLS Cup Playoffs in the United States, while Forge FC had been competing in the 2020 CONCACAF League across several locations in Central America and the Caribbean.

In early March 2021, several outlets reported that the final would be played on March 20, 2021. The winner of the Canadian Championship final would qualify for the 2021 CONCACAF Champions League which begins in early April 2021. Forge FC owner Bob Young raised concerns over the date of the final noting that as of March 6, 2021, his club had not yet been granted permission to train by local health authorities. On March 8, Toronto FC – who had been training as a team since February 17 – announced that several members of their team had tested positive for COVID-19 and that they had halted training.

On March 11, 2021, it was announced that the final would be postponed beyond March and that Toronto FC would automatically qualify for the Champions League. On March 2, 2022, the match was set for June 4 at Tim Hortons Field.

Qualification

Major League Soccer

As part of the MLS regular season, Canada's three Major League Soccer clubs played each other three times from August 18 to September 16. The team with the most points from this series, Toronto FC, qualified for the Canadian Championship.

PosTeamvtePldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Toronto FC640295+4122020 Canadian Championship and 2021 CONCACAF Champions League
2Montreal Impact630398+19
3Vancouver Whitecaps FC6204813−56
Fixtures
DateHome teamResultAway team
Aug 18, 2020Toronto FC3–0Vancouver Whitecaps FC
Aug 21, 2020Toronto FC1–0Vancouver Whitecaps FC
Aug 25, 2020Montreal Impact2–0Vancouver Whitecaps FC
Aug 28, 2020Montreal Impact0–1Toronto FC
Sep 1, 2020Toronto FC0–1Montreal Impact
Sep 5, 2020Vancouver Whitecaps FC3–2Toronto FC
Sep 9, 2020Montreal Impact1–2Toronto FC
Sep 13, 2020Vancouver Whitecaps FC2–4Montreal Impact
Sep 16, 2020Vancouver Whitecaps FC3–1Montreal Impact

Canadian Premier League

The winner of the 2020 Canadian Premier League season, Forge FC, qualified for the Canadian Championship. The season was held from August to September in three stages – a first stage, group stage, and final.

First stageGroup stage
Pos Teamvte Pld Pts 1 Cavalry 7 13 2 HFX Wanderers 7 12 3 Forge 7 12 4 Pacific 7 11 5 York9 7 10 6 Valour 7 8 7 Atlético Ottawa 7 8 8 FC Edmonton 7 1Source:Pos Teamvte Pld Pts 1 Forge 3 7 2 HFX Wanderers 3 4 3 Cavalry 3 3 4 Pacific 3 3Source:
PosTeamvtePldPts
1Cavalry713
2HFX Wanderers712
3Forge712
4Pacific711
5York9710
6Valour78
7Atlético Ottawa78
8FC Edmonton71
PosTeamvtePldPts
1Forge37
2HFX Wanderers34
3Cavalry33
4Pacific33
2020 Canadian Premier League Final
September 193:00 pm ADTForge FC2–0HFX Wanderers FCAlumni Field, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
Forge FC2–0HFX Wanderers FC

Qualified teams

TeamLeagueCityPrevious finals appearances (bold indicates winners)
Toronto FCMajor League SoccerToronto, Ontario7 (2011, 2012, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021)
Forge FCCanadian Premier LeagueHamilton, OntarioNone

Final

On March 11, 2021, it was announced that the match could not be completed in time for the start of CCL competition; a compromise was reached where Toronto FC would be named to the CCL slot, while Forge FC would be permitted to host the match once it was finally played. On March 25, 2021, Canada Soccer president Nick Bontis said that the final may end up taking place as late as July 2022. On March 2, 2022, it was announced that the final would take place on June 4, 2022, at Tim Hortons Field.

Forge FC1–1Toronto FC
Borges 60'Pozuelo 57'
Penalties
Achinioti-Jönsson Campbell Pacius Bekker Choinière Poku4–5Jiménez Salcedo Kerr Pozuelo Perruzza Thompson
Forge FCToronto FC
Forge FC: GK 1 Canada Triston Henry RB 24 Albania Rezart Rama CB 13 Sweden Alexander Achinioti-Jönsson 25' CB 81 England Malik Owolabi-Belewu 55' LB 3 Canada Ashtone Morgan 77' 84' CM 33 Mali Aboubacar Sissoko 75' CM 21 Canada Alessandro Hojabrpour 81' CM 10 Canada Kyle Bekker (c) RW 7 Canada David Choinière CF 9 Canada Terran Campbell LW 19 Canada Tristan Borges 67' 67' Substitutes: GK 29 Canada Christopher Kalongo MF 12 Canada Sebastian Castello FW 14 Guyana Emery Welshman 75' FW 17 Canada Woobens Pacius 67' MF 20 Canada Kwasi Poku 84' MF 22 Canada Noah Jensen DF 28 Canada Daniel Stampatori Manager: Canada Bobby SmyrniotisToronto FC: GK 16 United States Quentin Westberg RB 47 Canada Kosi Thompson CB 5 Canada Lukas MacNaughton 24' 90+2' CB 3 Mexico Carlos Salcedo LB 38 Canada Luca Petrasso 19' 65' CM 29 Canada Deandre Kerr CM 4 United States Michael Bradley (c) CM 11 Canada Jayden Nelson 46' RW 20 Canada Ayo Akinola 69' 79' CF 9 Spain Jesús Jiménez LW 10 Spain Alejandro Pozuelo 62' Substitutes: GK 25 United States Alex Bono MF 8 Canada Ralph Priso 90+2' DF 12 Canada Kadin Chung 65' FW 22 Canada Jacob Shaffelburg 46' FW 77 Canada Jordan Perruzza 79' MF 81 Canada Themi Antonoglou FW 99 Nigeria Ifunanyachi Achara Manager: United States Bob Bradley
Forge FC:
GK1Canada Triston Henry
RB24Albania Rezart Rama
CB13Sweden Alexander Achinioti-Jönsson25'
CB81England Malik Owolabi-Belewu55'
LB3Canada Ashtone Morgan77'84'
CM33Mali Aboubacar Sissoko75'
CM21Canada Alessandro Hojabrpour81'
CM10Canada Kyle Bekker (c)
RW7Canada David Choinière
CF9Canada Terran Campbell
LW19Canada Tristan Borges67'67'
Substitutes:
GK29Canada Christopher Kalongo
MF12Canada Sebastian Castello
FW14Guyana Emery Welshman75'
FW17Canada Woobens Pacius67'
MF20Canada Kwasi Poku84'
MF22Canada Noah Jensen
DF28Canada Daniel Stampatori
Manager: Canada Bobby Smyrniotis
Toronto FC:
GK16United States Quentin Westberg
RB47Canada Kosi Thompson
CB5Canada Lukas MacNaughton24'90+2'
CB3Mexico Carlos Salcedo
LB38Canada Luca Petrasso19'65'
CM29Canada Deandre Kerr
CM4United States Michael Bradley (c)
CM11Canada Jayden Nelson46'
RW20Canada Ayo Akinola69'79'
CF9Spain Jesús Jiménez
LW10Spain Alejandro Pozuelo62'
Substitutes:
GK25United States Alex Bono
MF8Canada Ralph Priso90+2'
DF12Canada Kadin Chung65'
FW22Canada Jacob Shaffelburg46'
FW77Canada Jordan Perruzza79'
MF81Canada Themi Antonoglou
FW99Nigeria Ifunanyachi Achara
Manager: United States Bob Bradley
Assistant referees: Peter Pendli Jason Vaillancourt Fourth official: David Barrie

See also