TiCats Bellefeuille 2nd CFL head coach to confirm speaking at FCCA convention (April 2 & 3)

The newly formed Football Canada Coaches Association (FCCA) is pleased to announce current Hamilton Tiger-cats’ Head Coach Marcel Bellefeuille 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 High School.

On October 27, 2008, Marcel Bellefeuille became the 20[SUP]th[/SUP] Head Coach in Hamilton Tiger-Cats history, removing his interim tag which he assumed in December 2007. In his first full year as H.C., he led the Ticats to a 9-9 record, second place in the East Division, their first home playoff game since 2001 and was one of three nominees for the CFL Coach of the Year Award. Bellefeuille is entering his third season as Tiger-cats Head Coach after his team captured second place in the East Division in 2010, losing a close fought semi-final playoff showdown to the Argos.

Marcel Bellefeuille began coaching high school football in Ottawa from 1991 through 1995. He also coached in the junior coaching ranks with the Ottawa Sooners before landing at the University of Ottawa first as an assistant (1995- 1997) and then as the Gee-Gee’s Head Coach. Bellefeuille was named the 1999 (Ontario-Quebec Intercollegiate Football Conference (OQIFC) Coach of the year. In 2000 at the helm of the Gee-Gees, Bellefeuille capped a 7-1 regular season by winning the Vanier Cup, the Gee-Gee football program’s second national championship.

Marcel was hired by the Alouettes in 2006 as the team’s Running Backs and Receivers coach after a five-year tenure with the Saskatchewan Roughriders – the latter three as the ’Riders’ Offensive Coordinator. His next coaching stop was in Hamilton as the Tigercats’ Offensive Coordinator, a role which he assumed in December of 2007 after running the Alouettes offense the previous year. Bellefeuille’s offences routinely established themselves among the league’s premier running attacks. In his three seasons leading Saskatchewan’s offence, Bellefeuille helped the ’Riders gain over 7,000 rushing yards and his offense lead the league in rushing for three consecutive years (2003-05). Bellefeuille has held CFL coaching jobs overseeing each individual offensive position.

Bellefeuille is an Ottawa native that grew up cheering for the Ottawa Rough Riders. He played minor football with both the Alta Vista Raiders and Canterbury Mustangs (NCAFA). Marcel also played high school football at Ridgemont where he won a city championship in 1983. After playing RB and DB for the University of Ottawa Gee-Gees, Marcel enjoyed a brief stint with Ottawa Bootleggers (semi-pro) before directing his passion for football towards coaching.

Registration information

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

CLICK HERE to register online (paypal, visa or mastercard)

For non-FCCA members – $109.95 or sign up as a member first to get the online benefits (we suggest signing up as a member)

Call 647 990 2475 or email [email protected]

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

Call 647 990 2475 or email [email protected]

CLICK HERE FOR TENTATIVE SCHEDULE

CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO ON THE CONVENTION

CLICK HERE FOR GOOGLE MAP OF LOCATION

List of confirmed speakers

One U.S. QB coach, & more CFL coaches to be confirmed shortly

Greg Marshall
(Regina) CFL
Head Coach – Saskatchewan Roughriders

Mike MacDonald

(Burlington Stampeders OFC / Notre Dame high school) CIS alumni
Note: Both teams won championships
Offensive Line “Drills & Skills”

Mike Samples
(Burlington Stampeders OFC / Notre Dame high school) CFL alumni
Note: Both teams won championships
Defensive Line “Drills & Skills”

Mike Danischewsky
(Toronto) NFL Canada
2010 Metro Toronto Wildcats (OVFL)
“WR fundamentals & Drills”

Burke Erwin

(Barrie) CIS Alumni
Barrie North High School
“Simplify your high school defense”

Heath Weir

(Newmarket) CIS Alumni – NCAA coach alumni
Huron Heights high school / GTA All-stars
“Offensive systems – running the option”

Joe Mlinaric

(Windsor)
Essex Ravens (OVFL Varsity Champs)
“Defending & adjusting to the spread offense”

Larry Jusdanis
(Burlington) CFL alumni
Sports Specific Training
“Best training practices for the high school football player”

Ron Lancaster Jr.

(Hamilton) CFL coach alumni
Sir Allan MacNab high school / Hamilton Panthers (OFC)
“Running backs”

Nick Inzerello

(United States)
USA Football
“Coaching youth football & long term athlete development USA football”

Mike Rumleski

Founder / convenor – Eastern Ontario High School Six a Side Football League
(Bancroft)
“Developing 6 A Side football league & teams”

Tom Annett

(Sault Ste. Marie) CIS alumni
Sir James Dunn C. & V. S. (Sault Ste. Marie)
Varsity Sault Sabercats (OVFL)
“The Hurry-Up, No-Huddle Offense”

About the 2011 FCCA convention

The inaugural FCCA convention is being held from April 2[SUP]nd[/SUP] to 3[SUP]rd[/SUP] in Burlington, Ontario at Corpus Christi High School. This is an exceptional opportunity for coaches to expand their knowledge and coaching arsenal. The speaker lineup includes NFL, CFL, high school and minor league coaches which each present a seminar in their particular area of expertise. The list of presenters includes former NFL Assistant Coach John Levra (New Orleans Saints, Chicago Bears, Buffalo Bills),and new Saskatchewan Roughriders Head Coach Greg Marshall. Convention costs are $69.95 for FCCA members and $109.95 for non-members (become a member to gain access to all the benefits). For more information regarding the list of presenters please visit, https://www.canadafootballchat.com/news/national/2931-fcca-tentative-schedule.html. Registration can be done online at https://www.canadafootballchat.com/news/fcca/2581-2011-fcca-convention.html#_content, by email [email protected] or phone (647)990- 2476. Hotel information is coming soon. Space is limited so sign up today before you miss out on this exciting opportunity!

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