The extender supplemented with NAC and SOD caused the increase (P< 0.01) in sperm motility and provided the higher percentage of rapid sperm (P< 0.01) compared to control. The addition of NAC increased the progressive motility of cells (P< 0.01). In NAC and SOD groups post-thaw plasma membrane integrity was higher (P< 0.05) and less spermatozoa showed apoptotic changes (P< 0.01, P< 0.05). Post-thaw percentage of sperm with high mitochondrial activity was the greatest (P< 0.05) with NAC addition. The SOD supplementation only reduced (P< 0.05) the percentage of sperm with LPO, following the cryopreservation. These results indicate that the addition of NAC (5 mM) and SOD (200 U/mL) is beneficial for the function of frozen–thawed chicken spermatozoa. The antioxidants pre-vented the reduction in motility, viability and mitochondrial membrane potential, as well as protected from apoptotic changes in sperm. Lipid peroxidation in sperm plasma membrane was decreased by SOD supplementation. Therefore, these antioxidants can be recommended as an additional component of chicken freezing extender.