Q-League

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Q-League
Founded1890 as Quebecois Premiership
CountryQuebec and Shingoryeo
ConfederationIFCF
Number of teams20
Level on pyramid1
Relegation toThe Championship
Domestic cup(s)Coupe de la Reine
League cup(s)RQFA Mossun Cup
International cup(s)IFCF Champions League
IFCF Challengers Cup
IFCF Associations Trophy
Current ShieldMontreal Koreana (35 titles)
(2064-66)
Most championshipsMontreal Koreana (35 titles)
TV partnersQBC
Websitewww.qleague.que/en

The Q-League is the highest level of association football in Quebec and Shingoryeo. Administrated by the Royal Quebecois Football Association, the Q-League contests 20 teams from all across the nation, and uses a promotion-relegation system of three to four teams between it and the Quebecois Championship, also shortened as 'The Championship' for common use.

Seasons run from early September to early May, during which two halves of the season - Ouverture (late August to Boxing Day) and Fermeture (early January to early May) - are being played over a 38-week, 380-match stretch. Most matches are played between Friday nights and Sunday afternoons, with occasional matches played on Wednesdays and Thursdays. Current RQFA regulations prohibit holding a match involving a Q-League side outside of RQFA State League, something that usually leads into a compressed calendar with international windows and IFCF calendars taken into account for many players and clubs.

Bankrolled by strong Quebecois Pound (Q£), as well as strong attendance and sponsorship figures, the Q-League enjoys strong financial stability that allows its reputation to continue as a self-sustaining league. Ownership structures tend to vary between sports societies whose fans are mandated to own at least 51% of the club stakes and are supported by a wide range of internal sponsors, and that of the clubs with clearer owners after extensive measures have taken place to vet their suitability. The league also prides itself in never having a title sponsor, a rare feature among domestic football leagues across the multiverse. Domestic rights for the Q-League, the Championship and the Coupe de la Reine are broadcasted by three national broadcasters along language lines, with the QBC Sports (Korean-language broadcasts), FAS TV (English-language broadcasts), and Tele-1 (French-language broadcasts) holding the league rights according to the language of broadcast.

Internationally, the Q-League is considered to be a competitive, mid-major league on the upper-half of the IFCF ladder, with a strong reputation for developing high calibre talent and housing dozens of notable international similarly to its equivalents in Ko-oren, Mytanija and Squornshelous Remnant States. Regularly its stars, both Quebecois and foreigners, use the league as a springboard to seek opportunities abroad in the bigger Chromatik Red League and the Tumbran T-League. Currently the Q-League is ranked eighth in IFCF, the highest-ranked association in Arrosia. The current champions are Montreal Koreana, who won in the 2064-66 season after winning both the Overture and Fermeture campaigns.

Competition Format

Currently, there are 20 clubs in the Q-League. The season runs along double round-robin format, which usually runs from early September to early May, and pits each side play others once at home and other away. Exceptions do allow a club to host home matches at a third-party venue under unique circumstances - though none has been filed since the Reneegrad Disaster of 2052. Teams are ranked by total points, then goals scored and goal difference - this local rule, one that is rarely used outside of the Q-League, was introduced in 1981 to improve scoring rates in the league, which held a reputation for being particularly low-scoring, at the time.

Traditionally the league would decide its winners, including during the days of Quebecois clubs as members of LigAnaia super league, by crowning the club with most number of points on the final table with Kim-Hlasek Trophy, named after two most distinguished managers of the modern-era Q-League, being awarded. This has been changed in June 2052, when the RQFA overwhelmingly supported the switch at its annual congress to a split season format with two 19-matchday sections, Ouverture and Fermeture. The winner of each section will be given a spot for the Q-League Final, where league champion is to be determined on most years. Exceptions exist in two cases, however, and they involve either the cancellation of the Grand Final or a two-year league season. The winner of both halves will be granted the Kim-Hlasek Trophy at the end of the season, therefore cancelling the Grand Final. This happened exactly once before, when Montreal Koreana had won both Overture, but the news of Grand Final cancellation on the very first year of introduction was considered amusing by many.

While most of the seasons run under one-year format, exceptions exist where once every five years and in six years, a two-year season would occur. Various reasons exist for this, with all having been used by the RQFA in the past, but the most popular one being used is the six-year cycle of Pokpoongseol (爆風雪, 폭풍설), where a blizzard would strike most of Quebec and Shingoryeo from September to May for a two-year period every six years. Said blizzard cycle, while long aware in Quebec, would effect both the logistics of league matches due to additional time required to facilitate stadiums and grounds, and also to travel. In Pokpoongseol years, the Q-League season will be played over two years.

Historically, the Q-League has used various promotion and relegation formats. They have mostly ranged between automatic promotion-relegation for three to four sides, something that had existed until fairly recently, and a mix of direct relegation between the bottom two/three sides and a promotion-relegation playoff. From the Championship side of the bracket, the recent years have seen top side promoted, and the promotion pyramid. Based on a loose variation to Valladar Liga-1, it is used to determine the remaining two to three sides to be promoted with promotion playoff finalists being automatically promoted, while the semifinalists would play each other, with the winner (third-placer) qualifying for the promotion-relegation playoffs.

Clubs

2063-64 Season (2.18)

Club Location Stadium Year opened Capacity
BK Klampenborg Attawapiskat, Abitibi-Agawa Klampenborg Stadion 2006 24,000
CSKA Quebec Alexandre-IV Arrondissement, Joongyeong Federal Province Stade-Lionel-Mah 2056 102,000
Daedonggang 3.26 Anju, Abitibi-Agawa Stade-Jean-Christophe-Lalonde 1924 28,300
Forest City Athletic Pahkatequayang, Mahan Golden Calf Arena at Wonderland Avenue 2041 32,000
Haligonian Dongnae-Halifax County, Acadie Sajik Park 1891 46,500
Heart of Saguenay Twin Cities, Acadie Apple Bowl 1935 84,000
Jolbonopolis United Jolbonopolis, Yoseo-Manitoba Jolbonopolis Coliseum 1962 64,000
Kingston FC Kingston, Mahan Pavel Wilson Stadium 2008 44,500
Leaside Lions Kingston, Mahan Edge of Solitude 1969 13,000
Mipojoseon Twin Cities, Acadie St. Botolph's Park 1924 58,000
Montreal City Hochelaga District, Songak Federal Province Stade Commonwealth 1948 60,000
Montreal Koreana Koreana District, Songak Federal Province The Samseongoloondongjang 1912 79,150
Northandryun Rovers Montevicio, Yoseo-Manitoba Westcom Arena 2053 32,100
Olympique de Rimouski Rimouski, Saguenay The Steelyard 1975 19,500
Perce Town Perce, Acadie Parc des Patriotes 1900 17,800
St. John's Arsenal Equinox Hill, Inteachan Blue Point Stadium 2019 64,200
Swangard Athletic Prince Eric, Nunavut Marianne Godbut-Sweeney Arena at Stornaway Cottage 1950 27,800
Unama'kik-Inverness 1877 Inverness, Acadie Galway Park 1904 12,000
Wansan Noksaekjeonsa Wansan, Terre-Aux-Oiseaux Parc des Volontaires 2004 34,800
Zenit Attawapiskat Attawapiskat, Abitibi-Agawa City of Attawapiskat Stadium 2012 42,400

Select Former clubs

Club Location Last Q-League season
Agawa Athletic Agawa City, Abitibi-Agawa 2058-60 (2.14)
AJ Anju Anju, Abitibi-Agawa 2054-56 (2.11)
Baie-Verte Baie-Verte, Joongyeong 2056-57 (2.12)
Club Racing de Myeongju Myeongju, Nord-Est 2054-56 (2.11)
Club Sportive de Portbou Portbou, Saguenay 2056-57 (2.12)
Cornwall Clippers Cornwall, Mahan 2062-63 (2.17)
Dukhoborian Songwha City, Nord-Est 2043-44 (2.02)
Hamilton Steelers Hamilton, Mahan 2045-46 (2.04)
Hanbat Fury Hanbat, Terre-Aux-Oiseaux 2043-44 (2.02)
Hochelaga City of Hochelaga, Songak 2044-45 (2.03)
Huronia 4.25 Fort-Huron, Mahan 2048-50 (2.06)
Club IRA Iqaluit, Nunavut 2050-51 (2.07)
Lakeshore Kingston, Mahan 2050-51 (2.07)
Levis Athletic Levis, Joongyeong Federal Province 2052-53 (2.09)
Nunavut North Stars Iqaluit, Nunavut 2062-63 (2.17)
Club Impact de Songak Songak, Songak 2044-45 (2.03)
PLI Islanders Bannockburn, Acadie 2058-60 (2.14)
Trojana Condommakers FC Trojana-Trojanajara, Yoseo-Manitoba 2054-56 (2.11)
VAA Vaughan-York Parish, Mahan 2042-43 (2.01)
Wansan Sparta Wansan, Terre-Aux-Oiseaux 2062-63 (2.17)

List of Titles Won

Club Winners Championship seasons
Montreal Koreana ★★★
35
1904-05, 1909-10, 1951-52, 1956-57, 1964-65, 1966-67, 1992-93, 1993-94, 1996-97, 1998-99,
1999-2000, 2000-01, 2007-08, 2009-10, 2010-11, 2012-13, 2016-17, 2018-19, 2019-20, 2023-24,
2024-25, 2028-29, 2030-31, 2033-34, 2040-41, 2041-42, 2043-44, 2044-45, 2047-48, 2052-53,
2054-55, 2056-57, 2057-58, 2061-62, 2064-66
CSKA Quebec ★★
22
1892-93, 1902-03, 1905-06, 1913-14, 1921-22, 1922-23, 1945-46, 1952-53, 1955-56, 1965-66,
1975-76, 1978-79, 1979-80, 1982-83, 1984-85, 1986-87, 1989-90, 2020-21, 2036-37, 2037-38,
2045-46, 2058-59
St. John's Arsenal
16
1924-25, 1934-35, 1936-37, 1947-48, 1970-71, 1988-89, 1995-96, 2002-03, 2003-04, 2017-18,
2020-21, 2022-23, 2025-26, 2032-33, 2060-61, 2062-63
Haligonian
12
1891-92, 1898-99, 1900-01, 1911-12, 1916-17, 1931-32, 1954-55, 1959-60, 1977-78, 1983-84,
2038-39, 2042-43
Zenit Attawapiskat 9 1908-09, 1932-33, 1940-41, 1941-42, 1958-59, 1974-75, 1997-98, 2013-14, 2021-22
Mipojoseon 8 1896-97, 1926-27, 2048-49, 2050-51, 2051-52, 2053-54, 2059-60, 2063-64
Heart of Saguenay 8 1893-94, 1907-08, 1914-15, 1917-18, 1939-40, 1971-72, 1973-74, 1980-81
Olympique de Rimouski 7 1972-73, 1985-86, 1991-92, 2006-07, 2027-28, 2045-46, 2049-50
Jolbonopolis United 7 1918-19, 1925-26, 1943-44, 1949-50, 1950-51, 1957-58, 2001-02
Levis Athletic 7 1912-13, 1920-21, 1929-30, 1942-43, 1960-61, 1969-70, 1987-88
Kingston FC 6 1923-24, 1928-29, 1963-64, 1976-77, 2005-06, 2039-40
Swangard Athletic 5 1981-82, 2004-05, 2031-32, 2034-35, 2035-36
Northandryun Rovers 4 1930-31, 1937-38, 1962-63, 1994-95
Wansan Noksaekjeonsa 3 2008-09, 2011-12, 2026-27
Forest City Athletic 3 1903-04, 1938-39, 1968-69
Hamilton Steelers 3 1901-02, 1930-31, 1953-54
Habpo Koreana 3 1906-07, 1915-16, 1944-45
Perce Town 2 2046-47, 2055-56
Trojana Condommakers FC 2 2015-16, 2029-30
Montreal City 2 1933-34, 1967-68
Baie-Verte 2 1927-28, 1948-49
Jolbonopolis Spartak 2 1897-98, 1946-47
Hochelaga 2 1899-1900, 1919-20
Cornwall Clippers 2 1890-91, 1895-96
Iqaluit Red Army 1 2014-15
Oakwood Schooners 1 1961-62
Daedonggang United 1 1910-11
AJ Anju 1 1894-95

Awards

Awards
Season Times Awarded Silver Moogoongwha
(Player of the Season)
Goals Golden Boot Times Awarded by Team Emerald Rose
(Under-23 Player of the Season)
Times Awarded by Team Manager of the Year Notes
41-42 1 Quebec and Shingoryeo Nelson Okello (CSKA Quebec) 31 Quebec and Shingoryeo Michel Fillion (Montreal Koreana) 1 Quebec and Shingoryeo/Jeruselem Marco Hertel (CSKA Quebec) 1 Quebec and Shingoryeo Yi Seung-Hyeon (Perce Town)
42-43 1 Quebec and Shingoryeo Anton Vujadinovic (Montreal Koreana/Haligonian) 27 Quebec and Shingoryeo Roderick Yi (Kingston FC) 1 Quebec and Shingoryeo/Schottia Lyall Murphy (Haligonian) 1 Quebec and Shingoryeo/Schottia Leonardo Conavacio (Haligonian)
43-45 1 Quebec and Shingoryeo/Schottia Hazel Hanson-Conavacio (Haligonian) 27 Quebec and Shingoryeo Daniel Kasaboski-Wilcox (Zenit Attawapiskat) 1 Quebec and Shingoryeo Sandra Middleton (Zenit Attawapiskat) 1 Quebec and Shingoryeo Jannick Kontiola (Montreal Koreana)
45-46 1 Schottia/Quebec and Shingoryeo Tessa Maitfield (CSKA Quebec) 27 Valladares Alexandre (Montreal Koreana) 1 Quebec and Shingoryeo Eloise Kweon (Wansan Noksaekjeonsa) 1 Schottia Ross Killanen (CSKA Quebec)
46-48 1 Quebec and Shingoryeo Eloise Kweon (Wansan Noksaekjeonsa) 28 Quebec and Shingoryeo Min Dong-Jin (Olympique de Rimouski) 1 Quebec and Shingoryeo Jean-Christophe Babin (Montreal Koreana) 1 Quebec and Shingoryeo Antoine Chenier-Hwang (Mipojoseon)
48-50 1 Quebec and Shingoryeo Shim Dong-Woon (Montreal Koreana) 24 Quebec and Shingoryeo Benoit Djaozandry (Heart of Saguenay) 1 Kohnhead Suzanna Barter (Olympique de Rimouski) 1 Super-Llamaland/Quebec and Shingoryeo Alex Cartwright (Kingston FC)
50-51 1 Kohnhead Suzanna Barter (Olympique de Rimouski) 24 Quebec and Shingoryeo Zinaida Woodcarver (Montreal Koreana) 1 Mytanija Semir Besak (Mipojoseon) 2 Quebec and Shingoryeo Antoine Chenier-Hong (Mipojoseon)
51-52 1 Mytanija Semir Besak (Mipojoseon) 29 South Newlandia Reid Gomez (St. John's Arsenal) 1 South Newlandia Reid Gomez (St. John's Arsenal) 2 Juvencus Auguste Toset (Montreal Koreana)
52-53 2 Mytanija Semir Besak (Mipojoseon) 28 Squornshelan Remnant States Caitrin Ness (Northandryun Rovers) 1 Quebec and Shingoryeo Pengsoo Brown (Daedonggang 3.26) 1 Quebec and Shingoryeo Charles Byeon (Daedonggang 3.26)
53-54 1 Juvencus Felix Sissoko (Kingston FC) 25 Indusse Mersias (Baie-Verte)/Squornshelan Remnant States Caitrin Ness (Northandryun Rovers) 2 Cassadaigua Chloe Anderson (Montreal Koreana) 1 Tumbra Daniel Galbraith (Swangard Athletic)
54-56 3 Mytanija Semir Besak (Mipojoseon) 25 Valladares/Quebec and Shingoryeo Aymeric Fortin (Montreal Koreana) 1 Tumbra Julie Hardaker (Perce Town) 2 Quebec and Shingoryeo Pierre-Karl Varsteeg (Perce Town)
56-57 1 Adab Alulim Sinmuballit (Mipojoseon) 33 Cassadaigua Chloe Anderson (Montreal Koreana) 1 Quebec and Shingoryeo/Cabo Azure Oberon M'bah-Pinho (Kingston FC) 3 Quebec and Shingoryeo Pierre-Karl Varsteeg (Perce Town)
57-58 1 Quebec and Shingoryeo Seung-Myeon Kravitz-Hyeon (Montreal Koreana) 35 Cabo Azure Pio Mendonca (CSKA Quebec) 1 Quebec and Shingoryeo Cesar Icardi-Rabiot (Swangard Athletic) 2 Quebec and Shingoryeo Alvaro Javier Zanetti (CSKA Quebec)
58-60 1 Huayramarca Orlando Mina (Montreal Koreana) 41 Cabo Azure Pio Mendonca (CSKA Quebec) 1 Cassadaigua Rachel Wyman (Montreal City) 1 Cap Nord Jon Forseth (Zenit Attawapiskat)
60-61 1 Banija/Quebec and Shingoryeo Layvin Son-Saka (St. John's Arsenal) 36 Cabo Azure Pio Mendonca (CSKA Quebec) 2 Sylestone Brett Sarcav-Jones (St. John's Arsenal) 3 Elmyia Benni Massi (Perce Town)
61-62 2 Banija/Quebec and Shingoryeo Layvin Son-Saka (St. John's Arsenal) 40 Cabo Azure Pio Mendonca (CSKA Quebec) 2 Quebec and Shingoryeo Kim Gyeong-Seok (Swangard Athletic) 1 Quebec and Shingoryeo Jorge Echevarria (Kingston FC)
62-63 1 Cassadaigua Lauren Engle (Montreal Koreana) 37 Squornshelan Remnant States/Quebec and Shingoryeo Caitrin Ness (Montreal City) 2 Chromatika Maddie Prenn (Kingston FC) 1 Quebec and Shingoryeo Min Dong-Jin (Olympique de Rimouski)