CONCACAF expands its flagship Champions League club competition
CONCACAF is expanding its flagship Champions League club tournament starting, with the door open to more Canadian participation.
The confederation covering North and Central America and the Caribbean is also revamping a series of regional tournaments that will serve as Champions League qualifiers.
Starting in 2024, the Champions League will grow from the current 16-team format to having 27 participating clubs including 18 from North America. Of the 27 teams, 22 will begin play in the first round and five will receive a bye to the round of 16.
The Canadian Championship will continue to serve as a pathway to the Champions League, with the Canadian tournament winner booking its ticket. But an expanded Leagues Cup, which starting in 2023 will include all of the MLS and Mexico’s Liga MX teams, will decide three more Champions League berths — with the Canadian MLS clubs eligible.