Midwest Intercollegiate Football Conference
| Association | NCAA |
|---|---|
| Founded | February 1989 |
| Ceased | July 1, 1999 |
| Sports fielded |
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| Division | Division II |
| No. of teams | 11 (original), 14 (final) |
| Region | Great Lakes Region |
The Midwest Intercollegiate Football Conference (MIFC) was a football-only NCAA Division II conference active for nine seasons in the 1990s. The creation of the MIFC was announced in February 1989. The conference play began in September 1990.
The conference was formed by a merger of the football-only Heartland Collegiate Conference and the football playing members of the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC), which dropped football as a conference sport after the 1989 season. The membership of the MIFC was somewhat unstable. The league started with 11 teams and finished with 14, but just 8 members played all nine seasons. Seventeen different institutions were members of the MIFC at one time or another.