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The Quebec University Football League was the Canadian football conference for Quebec universities who participate in CIS football until the completion of the 2010 football season. It has since been renamed Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec football, or noted by the acronym RSEQ. The champion is awarded the Dunsmore Cup and moves on to compete in a national semi-final Bowl game against one of the other three CIS football conferences. It is governed by the Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec.

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  • La ligue de football universitaire du Québec (LFUQ) regroupe les universités québécoises participant au programme de football canadien du U Sports, anciennement sport interuniversitaire canadien (SIC). Chapeautée par la Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec, la ligue est l'une des quatre conférences de Football U Sports. Le champion de la LFUQ se voit décerner la Coupe Dunsmore et peut participer à l'une des deux coupes de demi-finale nationale, la Coupe Mitchell ou la Coupe Uteck, en affrontant un des champions des trois autres conférences de Football U Sports. La ligue de football universitaire du Québec est fondée en 2001, après le départ de l'Université Queen's et de l'Université d'Ottawa de la Conférence Ontario-Québec de Football Inter-Collégial (OQIFC). D'abord connu sous le nom de Conférence Québec de Football Inter-Collégial (QIFC), c'est en 2004 que le nom de ligue de football universitaire du Québec est choisi. (fr)
  • The Quebec University Football League was the Canadian football conference for Quebec universities who participate in CIS football until the completion of the 2010 football season. It has since been renamed Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec football, or noted by the acronym RSEQ. The champion is awarded the Dunsmore Cup and moves on to compete in a national semi-final Bowl game against one of the other three CIS football conferences. It is governed by the Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec. The present constitution of the RSEQ was founded in 2001, following the departure of Queen's University and University of Ottawa from the Ontario-Quebec Intercollegiate Football Conference (OQIFC). First simply known as the Quebec Intercollegiate Football Conference (QIFC), it was renamed the Quebec University Football League (Ligue de football universitaire du Québec) in 2004. (en)
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  • The Quebec University Football League was the Canadian football conference for Quebec universities who participate in CIS football until the completion of the 2010 football season. It has since been renamed Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec football, or noted by the acronym RSEQ. The champion is awarded the Dunsmore Cup and moves on to compete in a national semi-final Bowl game against one of the other three CIS football conferences. It is governed by the Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec. (en)
  • La ligue de football universitaire du Québec (LFUQ) regroupe les universités québécoises participant au programme de football canadien du U Sports, anciennement sport interuniversitaire canadien (SIC). Chapeautée par la Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec, la ligue est l'une des quatre conférences de Football U Sports. Le champion de la LFUQ se voit décerner la Coupe Dunsmore et peut participer à l'une des deux coupes de demi-finale nationale, la Coupe Mitchell ou la Coupe Uteck, en affrontant un des champions des trois autres conférences de Football U Sports. (fr)
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  • Ligue de football universitaire du Québec (fr)
  • Quebec University Football League (en)
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