Canadian Premier League hopes to kick off with a bang at Hamilton opener
The Canadian Premier League looks to kick off with a bang Saturday with a large crowd at Tim Hortons Field expected for the opener between Hamilton’s Forge FC and visiting York 9 FC.
Forge FC owner Bob Young is opening up the entire stadium — capacity is 23,000-plus although it will be limited to some 10,000 for future games — and essentially giving tickets away for the historic first game. Spectators will be asked to donate to youth soccer while season ticket-holders who bought tickets for the game are getting free ones for a future contest.
“We may set an attendance record for Tim Hortons Field,” said commissioner David Clanachan.
“I think it’s going to be great for Canadian soccer,” added Forge FC coach Bobby Smyrniotis. “A monumental day.


