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It was the slowest jog around a soccer pitch in his life but every second mattered over 10 minutes for Kyle Bekker. He had rejoined Forge FC in Hamilton and couldnโt have been happier.
Shortly before the workout, the 35-year-old midfielder gathered with teammates in the dressing room to inform them about his recent absence from the Canadian Premier League club.
โI had surgery four weeks ago [this past] Monday to remove a tumour after being diagnosed with testicular cancer,โ Bekker revealed to Anastasia Bucsis of CBC Sports on Thursday after receiving biopsy results a day earlier.
โAs of now, it seems like no chemotherapy, so now Iโve gotta start ramping things up and hopefully [return to game action] sooner than later. The start of a new journey, for sure.โ
The reaction on the faces of Bekkerโs teammates when told of his diagnosis spoke volumes. They are inside the 15 to 35 age range of being most susceptible to testicular cancer.
โ[You think] โit could never be me โ weโre healthy, weโre competing at a high level every day, weโre taking care of our bodies.โ
โBut the reality is, itโs not necessarily something youโre doing or not doing,โ Bekker said. โItโs just the cards weโre dealt.โ
CBC Sportsโ Anastasia Bucsis speaks with CPL star and former Canadian menโs national team player Kyle Bekker about his cancer diagnosis, his recovery journey, and the message he hopes to share with others.
He was with Forge FC in Nuevo Leon, Mexico preparing to face Tigres UANL on Feb. 10 to complete a two-leg series in Round 1 of the CONCACAF Champions Cup when something felt wrong.
โOne night I was getting ready for bed and I found a lump,โ said Bekker, an Oakville, Ont., native. โIn that moment I [knew] I had to listen to my body, reach out [to a medical professional] and get this taken care of.โ
Could no longer ignore symptoms
But understanding how hard he and his teammates had worked, he put his concern out of mind, โright or wrong,โ he remembered. Tigres UANL won 4-1 to advance and Bekker realized he could no longer ignore the symptoms and sought medical attention.
โIโm a father now and have a soon-to-be three-year-old [son, Benjamin],โ said the five-foot-nine Bekker. โI have a wife. I understand itโs not just me.
โIf I was 25, the unfortunate reality is I probably [would have] pushed it [aside] for much longer. Thatโs the driving force of why Iโm having this conversation. If I can speak out and give guys the motivation to listen to their body โฆ and talk to [their] doctor, everything will be OK.โ
The importance of family, first and foremost, is what Bekker learned after being diagnosed. Staring at a period of recovery, he returned home post-surgery and told Benjamin they couldnโt play soccer for a little while.
โItโs a humbling experience,โ Bekker said, โbut at the same time itโs motivation to take care of myself in this new body.โ
The support from teammates, he added, has been โfantastic and motivation to keep pushing, get back and help them.
โIโm so lucky to be there [in Hamilton] and the things weโve achieved together in a short time.โ
Forge FC has won the Canadian Premier League Championship four times in the last five years.
Played 58 games with Toronto FC
Forge FC is the seven-year-old CPLโs most successful outfit, having won the league final in 2019, 2020, 2022 and 2023. Last year, Hamilton lifted the CPL Shield as top regular-season team for a third time, finishing two points ahead of Ottawa, which captured its first league title in November.
Bekker, a former Canadian menโs national team member who appeared in 58 Major League Soccer games with Toronto FC from 2013 to 2016, is one of the CPLโs most recognizable players.
In November, Forgeโs captain was nominated for league player of the year honours for a sixth time. He won in 2020.
Bekker finished the 2025 campaign fourth in the league in chances created (49) and topped Forge midfielders in forward passes (323) and total successful passes (1,058).
Soon, he will get a chance to build on that success after signing a multi-year contract in January 2025. At the time, head coach Bobby Smyrniotis referred to Bekker as the โheart and soulโ of Forge FC.
โHis leadership on and off the pitch has been a cornerstone of our clubโs identity and success,โ Smyrniotis said in a statement. โKyleโs unwavering commitment to the growth of Forge and the sport in our community continues to inspire us.”

