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This article is about the men's division. For the women's division, see [LS Pro féminin](/source/LS_Pro_f%C3%A9minin).

Football league

LS Pro Organising body Soccer Quebec Founded August 31, 2011; 14 years ago (2011-08-31) Country Canada Provinces Quebec (11 teams) Ontario (1 team) Confederation CONCACAF Number of clubs 12 (L1QC) 12 (L2QC) 25 (L3QC) Level on pyramid 3 Domestic cup Canadian Championship League cup Coupe L1QC Current champions CS Saint-Laurent (2nd title) (2025) Current league cup champions AS Blainville (4th title) (2025) Broadcaster(s) RDS.ca (streaming) Website ligue1quebec.ca Current: 2026 LS Pro season

The **Ligues senior provinciales** (**LS Pro**) is a [semi-professional](/source/Semi-professional_sports) men's [soccer](/source/Association_football) league in [Quebec](/source/Quebec), Canada. The league is sanctioned by the [Canadian Soccer Association](/source/Canadian_Soccer_Association) and [Soccer Quebec](/source/Soccer_Quebec). Founded in 2011 as the **Première ligue de soccer du Québec**, it re-branded in 2023 to **Ligue1 Québec**, before eventually adopting the current name in 2025. In 2025, the league expanded and introduced two new divisions Ligue2 Québec and Ligue3 Québec, following the ending of the amateur [Ligue de soccer élite du Québec](/source/Ligue_de_soccer_%C3%A9lite_du_Qu%C3%A9bec), with the teams being folded into L1Q. It currently consists of three tiers: **Ligue 1**, **Ligue 2**, and **Ligue 3**.

In the [Canadian soccer league system](/source/Canadian_soccer_league_system), the men's division is behind the fully-professional [Canadian Premier League](/source/Canadian_Premier_League). It is part of [Premier Soccer Leagues Canada](/source/Premier_Soccer_Leagues_Canada), the national third tier with regional divisions, along with four other leagues. The men's league champion qualifies for the [Canadian Championship](/source/Canadian_Championship), Canada's [domestic cup](/source/Domestic_cup) tournament.

## History

### Background

The history of soccer in Quebec dates back to 1884, with the first league established in 1886. In 1911, the Province of Quebec Football Association, now known as the [Quebec Soccer Federation](/source/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](/source/Ligue_de_soccer_%C3%A9lite_du_Qu%C3%A9bec) in 1992.[2][3] In 1993, five of the former LNSQ clubs Corfinium St-Leonard, Cosmos de LaSalle, Luso Stars Mont-Royal, Montreal Croatia, and [Montreal Ramblers](/source/Montreal_Ramblers) joined the [Canadian National Soccer League](/source/Canadian_National_Soccer_League) (CNSL) to form the league's Eastern Division.[4][5] Following this, the amateur [Ligue de soccer élite du Québec](/source/Ligue_de_soccer_%C3%A9lite_du_Qu%C3%A9bec) served as the top level of soccer in the province, although Quebec clubs did play in the United Soccer League ([Montreal Impact](/source/Montreal_Impact_(1992%E2%80%932011))) and the semi-professional [Canadian Soccer League](/source/Canadian_Soccer_League) ([Laval Dynamites](/source/Laval_Dynamites)/[Trois-Rivières Attak](/source/Trois-Rivi%C3%A8res_Attak) and [Montreal Impact Academy](/source/Montreal_Impact_Academy)).[6]

### Foundation

Original league logo

In 2011, the Première ligue de soccer du Québec was established, marking the return of a semi-professional soccer league to the province for the first time in 20 years.[2][7] The league was sanctioned by the [Canadian Soccer Association](/source/Canadian_Soccer_Association) as a level 3 league, below [Major League Soccer](/source/Major_League_Soccer) (level 1) and the [North American Soccer League](/source/North_American_Soccer_League_(2011%E2%80%932017)) and [United Soccer League](/source/USL_Championship) (level 2), which were American-based fully professional leagues featuring some Canadian teams,[2] including the [Montreal Impact](/source/CF_Montr%C3%A9al) of the MLS.

The league had its debut season in 2012 with a men's division featuring five teams – [A.S. Blainville](/source/A.S._Blainville), [FC Brossard](/source/FC_Brossard), [FC Boisbriand](/source/FC_Boisbriand), [FC L'Assomption](/source/FC_L'Assomption), and [FC Saint-Léonard](/source/FC_Saint-L%C3%A9onard).[8] FC Saint-Léonard won the inaugural season.[9] The following season, the league added a league cup to its schedule, the Coupe PLSQ, which would take place annually at the conclusion of the season, unrelated to the results of the regular season.[10] In 2014, the province of Ontario created its own semi-professional level 3 league, [League1 Ontario](/source/League1_Ontario),[11] and the [Inter-Provincial Cup](/source/Inter-Provincial_Cup) was established which would be contested between the champions of each league and ran for three years until 2016.[12] In 2015, the league added its first club from outside of the province of Quebec, with the [Ottawa Fury FC Academy](/source/Ottawa_Fury_FC_Academy) joining the league.[13]

Beginning in 2018, the league champion qualified to participate in the [Canadian Championship](/source/Canadian_Championship) for the following season.[14] In 2018, a women's division was added, starting with five teams.[15] The start of the [2020 season](/source/2020_PLSQ_season) was delayed due to the [COVID-19 pandemic](/source/COVID-19_pandemic),[16] but it ultimately resumed with a shortened season, although some teams opted out of playing for the season.[17] However, the remainder of the men's season was cancelled about three-quarters of the way through the season, due to a resurgence of the pandemic (the female season had already concluded).[18]

In 2022, the PLSQ joined [League1 Canada](/source/League1_Canada) along with League1 Ontario and [League1 British Columbia](/source/League1_British_Columbia). On April 19, 2023, the league rebranded to Ligue1 Québec to align with its partner leagues.[19] In 2024, it was announced that [USL League Two](/source/USL_League_Two) club [Vermont Green FC](/source/Vermont_Green_FC) would host the reigning L1Q champion each year in a friendly each year, known as the **Maple Cup**.[20]

## Competition format

Depending on the number of teams in the league, teams play every other team two to four times per season, for a total of between 15 and 20 games. The winner gets the regular season championship. Each team has a minimum of nine paid players and is subject to a salary cap.[*[citation needed](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Citation_needed)*]

### Coupe L1QC

At the end of the year, there is a [league cup](/source/League_cup), called the **Coupe L1QC** (formerly the **Coupe PLSQ**), which began in 2013. The format varies each season, depending on the number of teams in the league.[21] The most recent cup competition featured the top four teams from league play in a single-knockout tournament. In the past, the cup has also used a group stage and knockout format where three groups of three teams were formed, and the winner of each group along with the best second-place finisher advanced to the semi-finals.

### Yearly results

L1QC Men's trophy winners Season Teams L1QC Champions League winners Coupe PLSQ Cup winners 2012 5 FC St-Léonard (1) — 2013 7 CS Mont-Royal Outremont (1) CS Mont-Royal Outremont 2014 6 CS Longueuil (1) FC Gatineau 2015 7 CS Mont-Royal Outremont (2) Lakeshore SC 2016 7 CS Mont-Royal Outremont (3) A.S. Blainville (1) 2017 7 A.S. Blainville (1) A.S. Blainville (2) 2018 8 A.S. Blainville (2) FC Lanaudière 2019 9 A.S. Blainville (3) CS Fabrose 2020[note 1] 6[note 2] A.S. Blainville (4) — 2021 10[note 3] CS Mont-Royal Outremont (4) — 2022 12 FC Laval (1) A.S. Blainville (3) 2023 12 CS St-Laurent (1) CS St-Laurent (1) 2024 11 FC Laval (2) CS St-Laurent (2)

1. **[^](#cite_ref-22)** The season was cancelled before its conclusion, with the final standings determined on a points earned per game basis

1. **[^](#cite_ref-23)** Originally 9 clubs were set to participate, however, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, three clubs withdrew from the season

1. **[^](#cite_ref-24)** Ottawa South United withdrew midway through the season due to provincial government and cross-border restrictions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, with 9 teams finishing the season

L1QC Men's trophy winners Season Ligue1 division Coupe L1Q Ligue2 division Ligue3 division 2025 CS Saint-Laurent (2) AS Blainville (4) CS LaSalle CS Longueuil B

## Clubs

Over the course of its history, various clubs have joined and departed the league. [A.S. Blainville](/source/A.S._Blainville) is the only club to have participated in every season since the league's inception.[22] Blainville has been the most successful club, winning both the league championship and the league cup four times. [CS Mont-Royal Outremont](/source/CS_Mont-Royal_Outremont) has been second-most successful with four league championships and one league cup title.

### Current clubs

#### Ligue 1 Québec

The following twelve teams are members of the league for the 2026 season:

Team City Stadium Joined Current teams A.S. Blainville Blainville, Laurentides Parc Blainville 2012 Celtix du Haut-Richelieu Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Montérégie Parc Pierre-Benoît 2020 AS Laval[note 1] Laval Parc de Lausanne 2019 FC Laval[note 2] Laval Parc Berthiaume-Du Tremblay 2018 CS Longueuil Longueuil, Montérégie Parc Laurier 2014 CS Mont-Royal Outremont Mount Royal, Montréal Parc Recreatif de TMR 2013 CS Saint-Laurent Montreal Stade Claude-Robillard 2022 CS St-Hubert Longueuil, Montérégie Centre Sportif Roseanne-Laflamme 2017 Ottawa South United Ottawa, Ontario TAAG Park (Carleton University) 2020 Royal-Sélect de Beauport Quebec City Stade Beauport 2021 CS LaSalle Montréal 2025 AS Gatineau Gatineau, Outaouais 2025

1. **[^](#cite_ref-26)** AS Laval was known as CS Monteuil until the 2021 season

1. **[^](#cite_ref-27)** FC Laval was known as CS Fabrose until the 2020 season

**Blainville**

**Celtix**

**FC Laval**

**AS Laval**

**Longueuil**

**Mont-Royal**

**St-Hubert**

**Ottawa SU**

**Gatineau**

**Beauport**

**LaSalle**

**Saint-Laurent**

Locations of clubs participating in the 2025 Ligue1 Québec season.

#### Ligue 2 Québec

The following teams are members of the league for the 2026 season:

Team City Stadium Joined Current teams CF L'International de Québec Quebec City 2025 AS Chaudière-Ouest Lévis 2025 CS Montréal Centre Montréal 2025 CS Roussilion Saint-Constant 2025 CS Saint-Lazare/Hudson Saint-Lazare 2025 CS Trident Quebec City 2025 CS Rivière-des-Prairies Montreal 2025 Lakeshore SC[note 1] Kirkland 2015 CS Mistral de Sherbrooke Sherbrooke 2025 Panellinios St Michel FC Montreal 2025 Revolution FC[note 2] Saint-Eustache 2012 CS Union Lanaudière Sud Repentigny 2025

#### Ligue 3 Québec

The following teams are members of the league for the 2026 season:

Team City Stadium Joined Current teams CS Vallée de l'Or (Blizz'Or) Val-d'Or 2025 CS Boréal d'Alma Alma 2025 Chevaliers NDMC Notre-Dame-du-Mont-Carmel 2025 CS Mondial de Rivière-du-Loup Rivière-du-Loup 2025 CS Fury de Rimouski Rimouski 2025 CS Haute-Saint-Charles Quebec City 2025 CS Titans Bois-des-Filion 2025 FS Salaberry Montréal 2025 Notre-Dame-de-Grâce SA Notre-Dame-de-Grâce 2025 CS Venturi de Saguenay Saguenay 2025 Granby Cosmos[23] Granby 2026 West Ottawa SC[24] Ottawa 2026 Soccer Pointe Clare[25] Pointe-Claire 2026 AS Saint Lambart [26] Saint-Lambart 2026 Dollard SC [27] Dollard-des-Ormeaux 2026 CS Optimum de Victoriaville [28] Victoriaville 2026 AS Montis Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville 2025 CS Les Ambassadeurs de Saint-Jérôme Saint-Jérôme 2025 FC Boréal Prévost 2025 AS Brossard[note 3] Brossard, Montérégie 2012 AS St-Léonard[note 4] St Leonard, Montreal 2012 CS Trois-Rivières Trois-Rivières 2025 CS Boucherville Boucherville 2025 CS Lévis-Est Lévis 2025 CS Phénix des Rivières Quebec City 2025

1. **[^](#cite_ref-28)** Lakeshore SC originally participated in the PLSQ from 2015 to 2016

1. **[^](#cite_ref-29)** FC Boisbriand originally participated in the PLSQ from 2012 to 2013. In 2019 they merged with 3 youth clubs to form Revolution FC

1. **[^](#cite_ref-36)** FC Brossard originally participated in the PLSQ from 2012 to 2013

1. **[^](#cite_ref-37)** FC St-Léonard originally participated in the PLSQ from 2012 to 2013

### Former clubs

Club City Stadium Joined Final Former teams ACP Montréal-Nord Montréal-Nord, Montreal Parc Saint-Laurent 2014 2014 FC Lanaudière Terrebonne, Lanaudière Centre de Soccer Multifonctionnel de Terrebonne 2016 2021 Ottawa Fury FC Academy Ottawa, Ontario Algonquin College 2015 2016 FC Gatineau Gatineau, Outaouais Terrain Mont-Bleu 2013 2019 Dynamo de Quebec Quebec City, Capitale-Nationale Polyvalente L'Ancienne-Lorette 2017 2019 CF Montréal U23 Montréal CF Montréal training grounds 2022 2024 FC Anjou Anjou 2025 2025 CS Lanaudière-Nord[note 1] Joliette, Lanaudière 2012 2025 CS Braves d'Ahuntsic Montréal 2025 2025

1. **[^](#cite_ref-38)** CS Lanaudière-Nord was known as FC L'Assomption-Lanaudière from 2012 to 2015. They departed the league after 2015, returned in 2022, before again departing after 2023. They then joined L3QC in 2025.

### Timeline

## Players who earned national team caps while in the L1QC

The following players have earned a senior national team cap while playing in the L1QC (the year of their first cap while playing in the league is listed). Players who earned caps before or after playing in the L1QC are not included, unless they also earned caps while in the league. This section also does not include youth caps (U23 or below).

Player Country Year Ref Armel Dagrou Burundi 2014 [29] Kevin Chan-Yu-Tin Mauritius 2016 [30] Zohib Islam Amiri Afghanistan 2019 [31] Lemus Christopher Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 2022 [32]

## L1QC clubs in other competitions

Season Club Competition Result Record 2012 No competition held 2013 2014 CS Longueuil Inter-Provincial Cup Runner-up 0–1–1 2015 CS Mont-Royal Outremont Inter-Provincial Cup Runner-up 0–1–1 2016 CS Mont-Royal Outremont Inter-Provincial Cup Champions 1–1–0 2017 No competition held 2018 A.S. Blainville Canadian Championship Second qualifying round 2–0–2 2019 A.S. Blainville Canadian Championship First qualifying round 0–1–1 2020 No competition held 2021 A.S. Blainville Canadian Championship Preliminary round 0–0–1 2022 CS Mont-Royal Outremont Canadian Championship Preliminary round 0–0–1 2023 FC Laval Canadian Championship Preliminary round 0–0–1 2024 CS Saint-Laurent Canadian Championship Quarterfinals 0–1–2 2025 FC Laval Canadian Championship Preliminary round 0–0–1 2026 CS Saint-Laurent Canadian Championship TBD 0–0–0

## See also

- [Canada portal](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal:Canada)
- [Soccer portal](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal:Soccer)

- [Canadian soccer league system](/source/Canadian_soccer_league_system)

- [Premier Soccer Leagues Canada](/source/Premier_Soccer_Leagues_Canada)

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## External links

- [Official website](https://ligue1quebec.ca)

v t e LS Pro – Men's Division Canadian Soccer Association Soccer Quebec Premier Soccer Leagues Canada Ligue 1 AS Blainville AS Gatineau AS Laval Celtix du Haut-Richelieu CS LaSalle CS Longueuil CS Mont-Royal Outremont CS St-Hubert CS Saint-Laurent FC Laval Ottawa South United Royal-Sélect de Beauport Ligue 2 AS Chaudière-Ouest CF L'International de Québec CS Mistral de Sherbrooke CS Montréal Centre CS Rivière-des-Prairies CS Roussilion CS Saint-Lazare/Hudson CS Trident CS Union Lanaudière Sud Lakeshore SC Panellinios St Michel FC Revolution FC Ligue 3 AS Brossard AS Montis AS Saint Lambert AS St-Léonard Chevaliers NDMC CS Boréal d'Alma CS Boucherville CS Fury de Rimouski CS Haute-Saint-Charles CS Les Ambassadeurs de Saint-Jérôme CS les Cosmos de Granby CS Lévis-Est CS Mondial de Rivière-du-Loup CS Optimum de Victoriaville CS Phénix des Rivières CS Titans CS Trois-Rivières CS Vallée de l'Or CS Venturi de Saguenay Dollard SC FC Boréal FS Salaberry Notre-Dame-de-Grâce SA Soccer Pointe-Claire West Ottawa SC Former clubs ACP Montréal-Nord CF Montréal U23 Dynamo de Quebec FC Gatineau FC Lanaudière Ottawa Fury FC Academy CS Braves d'Ahuntsic CS Lanaudière-Nord FC Anjou Seasons 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026

v t e Premier Soccer Leagues Canada Canadian Soccer Association Leagues Men Alberta Premier League British Columbia Premier League Ligues senior provinciales Ontario Premier League Prairies Premier League Women Alberta Premier League British Columbia Premier League Ligues senior provinciales Ontario Premier League Prairies Premier League National competitions Women's Inter-Provincial Championship Seasons 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026

v t e Soccer in Canada Canadian Soccer Association League system Seasons Hall of Fame Clubs Champions Club honours Stadiums Women's soccer in Canada Player of the Year award Men's national teams Senior results players records and statistics U-23 (Olympic) U-20 U-17 Beach soccer Futsal Women's national teams Senior results players U-20 U-17 Futsal Men's outdoor leagues Tier 1 Canadian Premier League Playoffs Finals Major League Soccer Playoffs MLS Cup Tier 3 Premier Soccer Leagues Canada Alberta British Columbia Ontario Prairies Québec MLS Next Pro Below tier 3 Alberta Major Soccer League Manitoba Major Soccer League Ontario Soccer League Pacific Coast Soccer League Vancouver Metro Soccer League Non-FIFA Canadian Soccer League Finals Women's outdoor leagues Professional Northern Super League Pro-am Premier Soccer Leagues Canada Alberta British Columbia Ontario Prairies Québec Indoor and futsal competitions MASL Futsal Canadian Championship Cup competitions Pro / pro-am Canadian Championship Finals Voyageurs Cup Women's Inter-Provincial Championship Amateur National championships Challenge Trophy Jubilee Trophy Provincial championships BC NL ON Other competitions Soccer at the Canada Games Croatian-North American Soccer Tournament College and university soccer U Sports men's Championship U Sports women's Championship CCAA Soccer National Championship Defunct Canadian leagues Canadian Professional Soccer League (1983) Canadian Soccer League (1987–1992) Pacific Coast Soccer League National Soccer League Eastern Canada Professional Soccer League Québec National League Western Canada Soccer League Canadian Major Indoor Soccer League Defunct American leagues United Soccer Association National Professional Soccer League North American Soccer League (1968–1984) Soccer Bowl North American Soccer Football League Western Soccer Alliance American Professional Soccer League USL First Division Finals USSF Division 2 Professional League North American Soccer League (2011–2017) Soccer Bowl USL W-League Related American leagues USL Championship USL League One USL League Two United Premier Soccer League Women's Premier Soccer League United Women's Soccer Defunct cup competitions Inter-Provincial Cup Mainland Cup Open Canada Cup Victoria Challenge Cup WFA Challenge Cup Other Canadian clubs in American leagues Canadian clubs in international competitions Associations AB BC MB NB NL NS NT NU ON PE QC SK YT Historical: DFA (1877–1881) WFA (1880–1940)

v t e Third-tier association football leagues of North America, Central America, and the Caribbean (CONCACAF) North America Canada Alberta British Columbia Ontario Prairies Quebec Mexico United States USL1 MLS Next Pro Central America Costa Rica El Salvador Guatemala Honduras Nicaragua Panama Caribbean Barbados Puerto Rico Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Suriname

v t e Canadian Soccer – Division 3 seasons (CSA & USSF) Canadian Soccer League 2010 2011 2012 2013 Premier Soccer Leagues Canada LS Pro 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 Ontario Premier League 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 British Columbia Premier League 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 Alberta Premier League 2024 2025 2026 Prairies Premier League 2026 USSF (U.S. based leagues) USL Championship 2015 2016 USL League One 2019 2021 MLS Next Pro 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 Note: There is no clear information from CSA about tier of U.S. based leagues which have Canadian clubs. In terms of historical information, they have been deployed as tier 3 league as USSF have done.

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