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Forge FC captain Kyle Bekker named Canadian Premier League player of the year

30-year-old Kyle Bekker was announced as the 2020 Canadian Premier League player of the year on Thursday, taking the nod over finalists Marco Bustos of Pacific FC and Akeem Garcia of HFX Wanderers FC.

Teammate Triston Henry captures Golden Glove award as league's top goalkeeper

Hamilton Forge's Kyle Bekker, right, was named Canadian Premier League player of the year on Thursday. (Jeff McIntosh/The Canadian Press)

Forge FC captain Kyle Bekker has been named Canadian Premier League player of the year.

The 30-year-old Bekker was announced as the 2020 winner on Thursday, taking the nod over finalists Marco Bustos of Pacific FC and Akeem Garcia of HFX Wanderers FC.

Bekker, from Oakville, Ont., led the CPL in minutes played by an attacking player (879) and scored three goals and one assist with five shots on target.

He's the second Forge FC player to take home the award in its two years of existence, following 2019 winner Tristan Borges.

WATCH | Oakville, Ont., native Kyle Bekker named CPL's top player:

2020 Canadian Premier League Awards

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Duration 29:58
Complete coverage of the 2020 Canadian Premier League Awards.

Forge FC's Triston Henry captured the 2020 Golden Glove, awarded to the goalkeeper voted to be the best at this position.

Mohamed Farsi of Cavalry FC was named under-21 Canadian player of the year.

Coach of the year went to Stephen Hart of the Wanderers.

Garcia captured the Golden Boot with six goals in 10 appearances.

The winners of the 2020 CPL Awards were selected by media writers and reporters from across Canada.

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