Coupe de la Reine

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The Coupe de la Reine, also known as Coupe du Roi on various occasions, is the premier knockout football competition in Quebecois football, organised by the Royal Quebecois Football Association (RQFA). The Coupe was founded in 1882, outdating the Q-League by eight years, and is the oldest football competition in Quebec and Shingoryeo. It is a open to all amateur and professional football clubs in the country, including collegiate sides, and used to include clubs based in Quebecois territory of Erielhonan Free State. Formerly played at the Parc de l'Armistice in Joongyeong until 1948, then Stade Commonwealth in Songak between 1948 and 2028, the Final Four is nowadays played at The Reneegrad. Coupe de la Reine winners qualify for the Challengers Cup unless they have already qualified through their league position. In that case, the next highest-performing side in the Cup, finalist or semifinalist, will receive the spot.