Sr. National Team Head Coach Larry Haylor to present on “National Teams” at 2012 FCCA Convention


The Football Canada Coaches Association (FCCA), presented by Voxx Sports, is proud to announce that Football Canada’s 2011 Senior Men’s National Team Head Coach, Larry Haylor will present at the 2012 FCCA Convention held March 24-25 in Burlington, Ontario.
Coach Haylor helped lead the first ever Canadian Senior Men’s National Team to a silver medal at the 2011 International Federation of American Football (IFAF) Senior World Championship held in Austria. Haylor will draw on this experience, presenting on “National Teams”.

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a) FCCA members convention price $69.95
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b) Non-FCCA members $109.95
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c) GROUP / STAFF DISCOUNT (5 or more) $89.95
Note: Does not include membership & must be pre-paid
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Haylor retired following the 2006 season after 31 seasons coaching with The University of Western Ontario Mustangs.

In 22 seasons as Mustangs head coach, Haylor won two Vanier Cups (national university title), 8 Yates Cups (Ontario university provincial title) in 13 appearances and finished every season with a record of .500 or better. Haylor is a six-time OUA Coach of the Year.

Two-time recipient of the Frank Tindall Trophy as CIS coach of the year (1990, 1998), Haylor started his career at Western in 1984, and during his tenure, the Mustangs reached five national finals, claiming the Vanier Cup in 1989 and 1994, and played in 13 OUA title games.

Four Mustangs captured the Hec Crighton Trophy as CIS football player of the year during Haylor’s illustrious coaching career, including Andy Fantuz in 2005, Tim Tindale in 1991 and 1993, and Blake Marshall in 1986. Two of his pupils were CIS defensive MVPs, one was named the top lineman in the nation, and two more claimed CIS rookie-of-the-year honours.

Haylor is an active contributor and one of the original architects for the National Coaching Certification Program (NCCP) and was instrumental in developing Football Canada’s Long-Term Athlete Development program.

Haylor has also been a keen advocate in internationalizing the sport of football, taking his Mustangs teams overseas to play Japan in the 90s.

In 2007, he had the Larry Haylor Recruitment Scholarship Fund created in his honour, with over to $250,000 committed from a number of donors. Haylor remains in his role as a professor at Western.

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