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In 1911, the Province of Quebec Football Association, now known as the Quebec Soccer Federation was founded. [1] In 1986, a semi-professional league called the Ligue nationale de soccer du Québec (LNSQ) was created, but it merged with different rival leagues to form the Ligue de soccer élite du Québec in 1992.
Québec upset the hosts by scoring three unanswered goals after trailing 0–1. Despite the loss, both Québec and Provence qualified for the next round of the tournament. [12] At the time of the match, Provence was ranked 21 of 68 Non-FIFA teams. [13] In the semi-final match, Québec was finally defeated 0–1 by the B-squad of Kurdistan in ...
The Ligue de soccer élite du Québec (English: Quebec Elite Soccer League) is the top amateur league in Quebec, operating at a level below the semi-professional Première Ligue de soccer du Québec. It operates a number of youth and gender specific divisions and is operated by the Fédération du Soccer du Québec .
Soccer Québec (formerly (French: Fédération Québécoise de Soccer FQS) or the Quebec Soccer Federation (QSF)) is the governing body for soccer in the Canadian province of Quebec. The QSF is one of thirteen provincial and territorial federations members of the Canadian Soccer Association .
Quebec Bulldogs: Quebec City: 1910-1917 WHA: Quebec Nordiques: Quebec City: 1972-1979 AHL: Montreal Voyageurs: Montreal: 1969-1971 Quebec Aces: Quebec City: 1959-1971 Quebec Citadelles: Quebec City: 1999-2002 Sherbrooke Jets: Sherbrooke: 1982-1984 Sherbrooke Canadiens: Sherbrooke: 1984-1990 IHL: Quebec Rafales: Quebec City: 1959-1963 QHL ...
The Quebec City Monarks (French: Monarks de Québec) are the Quebec City Canadian football team in the Ligue de Football Majeur du Quebec (English: Quebec Major Football League). They have won the regular season league championship as well as the Silver Cup in 2005, 2006, and 2007 since joining the league in 2003. [1]
Dynamo was founded in 1991 as an elite player-development program for young women in the Quebec City area, and the first U14 teams began play that year in the Ligue de Soccer Elite Quebec. Between 1991 and 2007, 19 Dynamo teams were Quebec champions and participated in the Canadian Championships, with four teams being crowned Canadian Champions.
The 2022 season will have its greatest number of participating teams with 12 teams. CS Saint-Laurent and the CF Montréal U23 join as expansion franchises. [2] [3] CS Lanaudière-Nord (who previously competed in the PLSQ until 2015 as FC L'Assomption-Lanaudière prior to their merger with ARS Laser) returns to the league, replacing the district team FC Lanaudière. [4]