AFC Champions League 2022 Live stream: When is it, how to watch, competing teams, groups, prize money, star players and past ACL winners

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The 2022 edition of the AFC Champions League has officially kicked off with Asia’s best teams vying to be crowned champions of the continent.

Saudi Arabian giants Al-Hilal claimed the title last year after defeating Pohang Steelers 2-0 in the final.

Key dates for the AFC Champions League 2022

Stage  Date (East Region) Date (West Region)
Group stage MD1 April 15-16 April 7-8
Group stage MD2 April 18-19 April 10-11
Group stage MD3 April 21-22 April 14-15
Group stage MD4 April 24-25 April 18-19
Group stage MD5  April 27-28 April 22-23
Group stage MD6 April 30 – May 1 April 26-27
Round of 16 August 18-19 February 3-4 (2023)
Quarter-finals August 22 February 7 (2023)
Semi-finals  August 25 February 10 (2023)
Final (First leg) February 19, 2023
Final (Second leg) February 26, 2023

The AFC Champions League group stage was supposed to begin in February but was delayed by two months due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

That delay means the entire group stage has been squeezed into a single month with the final then not taking place until February 2023.

The next edition of the AFC Champions League isn’t expected to begin until the middle of 2023.

How to watch or stream the AFC Champions League 2022

Australia USA Canada India Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore
TV channel Star India
Streaming Paramount+, 10Play Paramount+ Paramount+ Disney+ Hotstar, JioTV Eleven Sports

ViacomCBS are a major broadcaster of the AFC Champions League with all games available via their streaming service Paramount+ in a range of territories.

The platform has become a big player of late when it comes to football rights with free trials available for new users.

Which teams have qualified for the AFC Champions League in 2022?

A total of 40 teams will be competing in the AFC Champions League group stage.

The competition was expanded from 32 to 40 teams in 2021.

These are the teams vying for the title in 2022:

Club Country Group
Al-Hilal Saudi Arabia A
Al-Rayyan Qatar A
Istiklol Tajikistan A
Sharjak United Arab Emirates A
Al-Jazira United Aram Emirates B
Al-Shabab Saudi Arabia B
Mumbai City India B
Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya Iraq B
Ahal Turkmenistan C
Shabab Al-Ahli United Arab Emirates C
Al-Gharafa Qatar C
Foolad Iran C
Sepahan Iran D
Al-Taawoun Saudi Arabia D
Al-Duhail Qatar D
Pakhtakor Uzbekistan D
Al-Sadd Qatar E
Al-Faisaly Saudi Arabia E
Al-Wehdat Jordan E
Nasaf Qarshi Uzbekistan E
Shandong Taishan China F
Urawa Red Diamonds Japan F
Lion City Sailors Singapore F
Daegu FC South Korea F
BG Pathum United Thailand G
Jeonnam Dragons South Korea G
United City Philippines G
Melbourne City Australia G
Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors South Korea H
Yokohama F. Marinos Japan H
Hoang Anh Gia Lai Vietnam H
Sydney FC Australia H
Kawasaki Frontale Japan I
Guangzhou China I
Johor Darul Ta’zim Malaysia I
Ulsan Hyundai South Korea I
Shanghai Port China J
Chiangrai United Thailand J
Kitchee Hong Kong J
Vissel Kobe Japan J

AFC Champions League prize money

Aside from the actual title, progressing in and winning the ACL brings with it a significant amount of prize money for clubs.

This is how the prize money will be distributed in 2022:

Result Prize money (USD)
Group stage win $50,000
Group stage draw $10,000
Round of 16 $100,000
Quarter-finals $150,000
Semi-finals $250,000
Runners-up $2,000,000
Champions $4,000,000

Qatari club Al Sadd, who were previously coached by Barcelona manager Xavi, also boast some big names via former Premier League duo Santi Cazorla and Andre Ayew.

Not to be outdone, Chinese side Shanghai Port have ex-Chelsea star Oscar in their team along with Brighton’s former Aussie Aaron Mooy.

AFC Champions League past winners

Al-Hilal became the competition’s most successful club when they collected their fourth title in 2021.

They were previously level with Pohang Steelers, who have lifted the trophy three times.

South Korea remain the most successful country in the ACL with their clubs lifting the title 12 times.

Here are the most recent AFC Champions League winners:

Club Year
Al-Hilal 2021
Ulsan Hyundai 2020
Al-Hilal 2019
Kashima Antlers 2018
Urawa Red Diamonds 2017
Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors 2016
Guangzhou Evergrande 2015
Western Sydney Wanderers 2014
Guangzhou Evergrande 2013
Ulsan Hyundai 2012

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