2022–23 Guinée Championnat National

The 2022—23 Guinée Championnat National was a season of top-flight football in Guinea.

Hafia FC won their first title in 38 years on the last matchday of the season, defeating Flamme Olympique 3–1. Runners up Horoya AC also won on the final match day, defeating Séquence 5–1, but finished a single point behind. Horoya started the season well and were six points ahead of Hafia after the fourth round of matches, and five points clear at the half-way mark of the season, but Hafia replaced their coach after the fourth round, hiring Polish manager Casimir Jagiello who then steered the club to seven straight games unbeaten. Hafia and Horoya then drew 1–1 in a game which featured altercations between the two clubs in extra time. The draw meant Hafia could clinch the championship with a win on the final match day.

Fello Star was relegated with one game to play, joined by bottom team Satellite.