- Notre-Dame-de-Grace Maple Leafs
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The Notre-Dame-de-Grace Maple Leafs also known as the NDG Maple Leafs were a junior Canadian football team based in the Notre-Dame-de-Grâce neighbourhood of Montreal, Quebec from 1946 to 1973. The Maple Leafs were members of the Quebec Senior Football League from 1946 to 1966, the Quebec Juvenile Football League from 1967 to 1969, and the Quebec Junior Football League from 1970 to 1973.
History
The Maple Leafs won the Quebec junior football championship in their inaugural season. From 1946 to 1973, the club had captured 16 provincial titles, six Eastern Canadian Championships and the Dominion Junior Football championship in 1965. In 1970, the Maple Leafs won their final Quebec title, before losing to the Burlington Braves in the Eastern Canadian final, 22-14. The final game for the Maple Leafs was a loss in the QRFU finals to the Verdun Invictus in 1973.
Demise
At the end of 1973, the Notre-Dame-de-Grace Maple Leafs and the Verdun Invictus were the last two surviving teams from the Quebec Junior Football League. The two teams merged in 1974, becoming the Verdun Maple Leafs, and played in the Canadian Junior Football League until 1980. The Maple Leafs were bought out by a group from the West Island of Montreal, who renamed the team the Montreal Junior Alouettes in 1981. The team changed names again in 1982, to the Montreal Junior Concordes, when the professional franchise, the Montreal Alouettes, changed ownership and name. The Concordes played from 1982 to 1984, when the team folded. They managed to reach the national junior football final in 1982, losing to the Renfrew Trojans by the score of 46 to 0.
References
Defunct sports teams based in Quebec Baseball NL: Montreal Expos - IL (AAA): Montreal Royals - EL (AA): Quebec Metros · Sherbrooke Pirates · Trois-Rivières Aigles · Thetford Mines Pirates - CBL: Montreal Royales · Trois-Rivières Saints - CAN-AM: Trois Rivieres Renards · Trois Rivieres RoyalsBasketball Football CFL: Montreal Concordes - Continental Football League: Montreal Beavers - UFL: Quebec Rifles - WLAF: Montreal Machine - CMFL: Rouyn-Noranda Fantassins · Val D'Or Jets - EFL: Montreal Condors - CJFL: Chateauguay Ramblers · Laval Cobras · Laval Scorpions · Loyola College · Montreal AAA · Montreal Junior Alouettes · Montreal Junior Concordes · Montreal Rose Bombers · Montreal Westmounts · Notre-Dame-de-Grace Maple Leafs · South Shore Packers · Verdun Invictus · Verdun Maple Leafs · Verdun Shamcats - QJFL: North Shore Broncos · Valleyfield PhalangesHockey NHL/NHA/WHA: Montreal Maroons · Montreal Shamrocks · Montreal Wanderers · Quebec Bulldogs · Quebec Nordiques - AHL: Montreal Voyageurs · Quebec Aces · Quebec Citadelles · Sherbrooke Canadiens · Sherbrooke Jets - IHL: Quebec Rafales - LNAH: Asbestos Aztecs · Granby Prédateurs · LaSalle Rapides · Louiseville Jets · Saguenay Fjord · Rivière-du-Loup Promutuel · Sorel Royeaux · Trois-Rivières Vikings - NWHL: Montreal Axion · Quebec Avalanche - OHA: Montreal Junior Canadiens - Early Amateur: Montreal Hockey Club · Montreal Shamrocks · Montreal Victorias · Montreal Wanderers · Quebec Bulldogs - QMJHL: See league article - QSHL (defunct) - NOJHL: Temiscaming RoyalsLacrosse Soccer NASL: Montreal Manic · Montreal Olympique - Canadian Soccer League: Laval Dynamites - Canadian Soccer League (1987-1992): Montreal Supra - USL W-League: Montreal XtremeCanadian Interuniversity Sport Categories:- Defunct Canadian football teams
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