Cavalry FC ties Forge FC on stoppage-time penalty in CPL’s Island Games opener
CHARLOTTETOWN — Nate Mavila scored on a stoppage-time penalty to lift Cavalry FC into a 2-2 tie with defending CPL champion Forge FC in Thursday’s opening match of the Island Games, marking the start of the Canadian Premier League’s pandemic-delayed second season.
The 94th-minute penalty was a controversial call with Mo Farsi’s shot appearing to hit more of Dominic Samuel’s side than arm. But referee Yusri Rudolf pointed to the spot.
Forge FC captain Kyle Bekker’s diving header in the 71st minute had looked like the winner.
Bekker split two defenders and launching himself like a missile to get his head to substitute David Choiniere’s cross. Bekker rewarded Choiniere with a kiss on the top of his head at the subsequent hydration break.