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Hamilton crowd braves cold for Forge FC vs Tigres CONCACAF opener
Summary
More than 4,500 fans gathered in Hamilton in temperatures around −13°C to watch Forge FC and Mexico's Tigres play to a scoreless draw in the CONCACAF Champions Cup; the return leg is Feb. 10 in Monterrey.
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More than 4,500 people attended a CONCACAF Champions Cup match in Hamilton where Forge FC hosted Tigres UANL of Mexico. Fans faced freezing temperatures near −13°C with wind chill and many wore heavy jackets, hats and scarves. Supporters included many people cheering for Tigres with Mexican flags and Spanish-language chants. The match ended in a 0-0 draw and the teams will meet again in Monterrey next week.
Event details:
- Attendance reported at more than 4,500 fans.
- Temperatures were around −13°C with wind chill during the match.
- The game finished as a scoreless draw between Forge FC and Tigres UANL.
- The return leg is scheduled for Feb. 10 at Estadio Universitario in Monterrey.
- Tigres held about 72% possession in the first half and outshot Forge roughly 10-2 in that period.
- Forge goalkeeper Dimitry Bertaud kept a clean sheet while Tigres had multiple shots on target and several corners.
Summary:
The match combined a strong visiting fan presence and cold weather with a defensive performance that produced no goals. The immediate next fixture is the second leg in Monterrey on Feb. 10, which will decide the tie.
