CFL alumni Glenn Kulka to speak on “Clean Sports” at the FCCA Convention (April 2 & 3)

The newly formed Football Canada Coaches Association (FCCA) is pleased to announce CFL Alumni Glenn Kulka (Ottawa, ON) as a speaker at the 2011 FCCA CONVENTION being held April 2[SUP]nd[/SUP] and 3[SUP]rd[/SUP] in Burlington, Ontario at Corpus Christi Secondary School.

Kulka is a former CFL defensive and offensive lineman, junior hockey player, and professional wrestler. Glenn will be presenting on “Clean Sports”. Complete Bio below:

Registration information

For existing FCCA members the cost of the convention is $69.95.

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For non-FCCA members – $109.95

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For Group / Staff discounts (5 or more) $89.95
(clinic fee only – does not include membership)

Call 647 990 2475 or email [email protected]

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Glenn Kulka

Playing Career

Born in Edmonton, Glenn Kulka began his professional career playing minor hockey in the BC Hockey League in 1980 and Western Hockey League (WHL) for the 1981- 83 seasons. Glenn Kulka then moved on to football to play defensive line for two seasons (1984 and 85) for the Bakersfield College Renegades who play in the PAC 9 JC Conference of California. Glenn played for a number of CFL teams during a career which spanned over a decade (1986 to 1995). He first signed with the Edmonton Eskimos for the 1986 season as an offensive lineman. Glenn played for Montreal, Toronto, Saskatchewan and Ottawa during his CFL career.

In 1995, Kulka appeared as part of a Saskatchewan Roughrider fundraiser at a WWF (World Wrestling Federation) match with Brett ‘the Hitman’ Hart which served as a catalyst for Glenn to take up the sport. He began to train with Hart and Leo Burke in Calgary and in 1997 Glenn began touring the development circuit with Grand Prix Wrestling. Kulka later signed a development contact in late 1997 with the WWF until his retirement from professional wrestling in 1999.

Recent years

Glenn has received training in recognizing and dealing with chemical dependencies, effective intervention strategies for youth and young professionals, as well as prevention and intervention programs. With over 30 years of involvement within the professional sport industry having experienced both the high and lows, Kulka now seeks to educate and use his life experiences to provide insight about recognizing, and dealing with, the signs of someone who is unable to resist or oppose debilitating circumstances.

Advocating for football prospects one story at a time.

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