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Forge FC captain learning and winning under coach Bobby Smyrniotis as team kicks off CPL season

Coach Bobby Smyrniotis and captain Kyle Bekker have been a winning combination at Forge FC, with four Canadian Premier League titles to date.

The two have known each other close to 20 years with Bekker joining Smyrniotis at Sigma FC at the age of 14. Bekker says the learning continues under Smyrniotis.

"Me at 33 years old, I've been in this game for a bit," said the veteran midfielder from Oakville, Ont. "Every single day I come in, there's still stuff to learn. And I think as long as you have that attitude, for a young player especially, you can come in here and you can just learn so much. There's so many different ways to go out and play football and win a football match and put your brand on it, which is exciting."

Bekker says Smyrniotis' secret to success is simple.

"It's his footballing brain," he said. "It's how he dissects games. It's how he sees things and then goes out and implements them in his tactics and his strategy.

"Just simply how he sees and views football. And I think that's something that kind of separates him from the rest of the pack. The beauty in this game is there's more than one way to do this. There's (the) super-prepared (coach), there's the motivator, the culture, the identity. There's all that stuff. And then there's the footballing side, which can be dissected a million different ways."

"He just has one of the best footballing brains that I've ever worked with personally."

Bekker is also learning off the field, becoming a father for the first time with son Benjamin arriving 10 months ago during the 2023 season.

"He keeps me on my toes. He keeps me young," Bekker said happily.

And also keeps him on an even keel. Bekker admits he had trouble in his younger days putting a poor performance or

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