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Concacaf Champions League: Ranking the MLS contenders

The Whitecaps won the 2022 Canadian Championship.

The 2023 Concacaf Champions League is just a month away, with North America’s finest set to battle it out for the big prize.

As always, the sides from Liga MX will be the favorites, but just last year, Major League Soccer ended its long wait for a title as the Seattle Sounders went all the way.

This year, another five-team MLS cohort make their attempt at emulating Seattle. On their day, any one of them could get it done, so let’s rank their chances:

The Whitecaps won the 2022 Canadian Championship.

The Whitecaps won the 2022 Canadian Championship. / Bob Frid-USA TODAY Sports

The Whitecaps return to CCL for the first time since 2016 thanks to their 2022 Canadian Championship success.

Vanni Sartini’s side didn’t enjoy the best MLS campaign, finishing ninth in the Eastern Conference and missing out on the Playoffs. However, they looked much stronger toward the end, and in the likes of Ryan Gauld and Julian Gressel, have some of the best players in the league in their respective positions.

VWFC should see off Honduran side Real Espana in the round-of-16 but next up would likely be a tie against MLS Cup champions LAFC that they’re just not currently equipped for.

Orlando City finally enter the CCL stage.

Orlando City finally enter the CCL stage. / Nathan Ray Seebeck-USA TODAY Sports

It’s been a long time coming but after establishing themselves as MLS Cup Playoffs regulars, Orlando City are now a Concacaf Champions League team thanks to their US Open Cup triumph.

The Lions have been hard at work strengthening an already impressive roster, and in Facundo Torres, they have one of the most dangerous players in CCL this year.

A lack of experience on this stage may hurt them, while they have a terribly difficult opening clash against Tigres to negotiate. But don’t write Orlando off, they’re an outside bet.

Austin FC could surprise a few teams.

Austin FC could surprise a few teams. / Scott Wachter-USA TODAY Sports

Austin FC have a favorable opening match against Haitian side Violette before, most likely, facing a Club Leon outfit struggling in Liga MX.

That gives the Verde and Black a very realistic route to at least the semi-finals. Once there, watch Sebastian Driussi and Co. come to life – the Argentine was a frontrunner in the MVP race last season and should be in contention again this time around.

Like Orlando, a lack of experience may kill Austin before the end but not before breaking a few hearts.

LAFC get another shot at CCL.

LAFC get another shot at CCL. / Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

At long last, LAFC enter CCL as MLS Cup champions.

The last time the Black and Gold were on this stage, they went all the way to the final and…

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