The Concordia Stingers football program was created in 1974 from the amalgamation of the Loyola Warriors and Sir George Williams Georgians.
[3] In 1998, the Stingers also made their first and only appearance in the national championship which was a loss to the Saskatchewan Huskies in the 34th Vanier Cup game.
[4] The team is currently coached by Brad Collinson and plays home games at Concordia Stadium.
[5] [6][7] ^ A. Concordia originally finished in second place with a 5–3 record in 2001 and hosted a QIFC semi-final playoff game to third-place McGill, losing 11–8.
Montreal and Concordia would only play seven games as a result and winning percentage would be counted in the standings as opposed to point totals.