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Quebec Rifles Canada Football Team T-shirt

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Celebrate a unique chapter in Canadian football history with this Quebec Rifles Canada Football Team T-shirt. The Rifles represent a brief but fascinating period in Quebec's sporting legacy, highlighting the city's diverse athletic traditions beyond hockey.

The Quebec Rifles were a professional football team that played in the United Football League (UFL) in 1964 and then in the Continental Football League (CoFL) in 1965. They were based in Montreal, despite their name referencing the broader province of Quebec. The team's existence coincided with a period of expansion and experimentation in North American professional football.

Playing their home games at Delormier Stadium, the Rifles brought a different flavor of professional football to a city traditionally associated with Canadian Football League (CFL) action. The team's name likely drew inspiration from the rich military history of Quebec, particularly the Royal 22e Régiment, colloquially known as the "Van Doos."

During their short tenure, the Rifles provided football enthusiasts in Montreal with an alternative to the Montreal Alouettes of the CFL, offering a unique blend of American-style football adapted to the Canadian market. The team featured a mix of Canadian and American players, reflecting the cross-border nature of these upstart leagues.

Despite generating some interest, the Rifles, like many teams in these fledgling leagues, faced financial challenges. The team folded after the 1965 season, but its brief existence remains a noteworthy part of Quebec's diverse sports history.

This T-shirt showcases the vintage-inspired Quebec Rifles logo on the front, artfully distressed to give it a well-worn, nostalgic look. The cracked design adds character and authenticity, making it appear like a treasured piece from the mid-1960s. This vintage feel perfectly captures the nostalgia associated with this short-lived but intriguing team.

Printed on a high-quality Gildan 5000 shirt, this tee offers both comfort and durability. Made from 100% preshrunk cotton and weighing 5.3 oz, it provides a substantial feel without being too heavy. The classic unisex fit flatters all body types, while the tear-away label ensures maximum comfort.

Available in sizes ranging from Small to 5XL and offered in a variety of popular colors, there's a perfect option for every football fan or sports history enthusiast. The back of the shirt is intentionally left blank, keeping the focus on the vintage-inspired logo on the front.

Whether you're a long-time Quebec resident with memories of this unique team, a collector of rare sports memorabilia, or someone who appreciates the rich tapestry of North American football history, this T-shirt is the perfect way to celebrate the legacy of the Quebec Rifles. Wear it to your next football game, sports history event, or as a comfortable everyday tee that's sure to spark conversations about this often-forgotten team and the diverse sporting landscape of 1960s Quebec.