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BURLINGTON, Canada The 2021 Canadian Premier League season is approaching, and as a result, rosters for all eight teams are starting to be finalized.
While we don’t know the exact start date of the 2021 season just yet, we do know that the league plans to have a season, and will update us further about their plans for 2021 on May 15.
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Former Hamilton Forge FC defender David Edgar joins CPL champion s coaching staff
Former Canadian international David Edgar, who retired as a Forge FC player in December, has joined the Canadian Premier League team s staff as an assistant coach.
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Edgar, 33, made 28 appearances for Hamilton, including 21 in CPL play and seven CONCACAF League matches
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Posted: Apr 30, 2021 12:23 PM ET | Last Updated: April 30
David Edgar was part of Forge s back-to-back CPL championship teams in 2019 and 2020.(Ottawa Fury)
Former Forge FC defender David Edgar joins CPL champion s coaching staff
Vancouver Whitecaps David Edgar celebrates his goal against Crystal Palace during the second half of an international friendly soccer game in Vancouver, B.C., on Tuesday July 19, 2016. Former Canadian international Edgar, who retired as a Forge FC player in December, has joined the Canadian Premier League team s staff as an assistant coach. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck April 29, 2021 - 8:42 AM
HAMILTON - Former Canadian international David Edgar, who retired as a Forge FC player in December, has joined the Canadian Premier League team s staff as an assistant coach.
The 33-year-old centre back from Kitchener, Ont., made 28 appearances for the Hamilton side, including 21 in CPL play and seven CONCACAF League matches.
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