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Marcel Bellefeuille

Canadian gridiron football coach


Summary

Canadian gridiron football coach

FieldValue
nameMarcel Bellefeuille
teamOttawa Gee-Gees
positionHead coach
CISOttawa
birth_date
birth_placeOttawa, Ontario, Canada
administrating_years1
administrating_team1Edmonton Eskimos (Scout)
coaching_years11995–1997
coaching_team1Ottawa Gee-Gees (Assistant)
coaching_years21998–2000
coaching_team2Ottawa Gee-Gees (HC)
coaching_years3
coaching_team3Saskatchewan Roughriders (RBs/WRs)
coaching_years4
coaching_team4Saskatchewan Roughriders (OC)
coaching_years5
coaching_team5Montreal Alouettes (RBs/WRs)
coaching_years6
coaching_team6Montreal Alouettes (OC)
coaching_years7
coaching_team7Hamilton Tiger-Cats (OC)
coaching_years8
coaching_team8Hamilton Tiger-Cats (HC)
coaching_years9
coaching_team9Omaha Nighthawks (OC/WRs)
coaching_years10
coaching_team10Winnipeg Blue Bombers (OC)
coaching_years11
coaching_team11BC Lions (WR)
coaching_years122018
coaching_team12Queen's Gaels (OC)
coaching_years13
coaching_team13Montreal Alouettes (OLC)*
coaching_years142020–present
coaching_team14Ottawa Gee-Gees (HC)
coaching_years15
coaching_team15Philadelphia Stars (WR)
coaching_years162024–2025
coaching_team16Michigan Panthers (OC)
career_highlights*2000 Vanier Cup winner
  • 1999 OQIFC Coach of the Year Marcel Bellefeuille (born March 19, 1966) is a Canadian football coach who is the head coach of the University of Ottawa Gee-Gees and offensive coordinator for the Michigan Panthers. He originally began his coaching career with Ottawa in 1995 and won the program's second Vanier Cup championship in 2000. He then spent 16 years coaching in the Canadian Football League (CFL), including a stint as the head coach of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats from to . Bellefeuille returned as head coach of the Gee-Gees in 2020.

Coaching career

Ottawa Gee-Gees

Bellefeuille was hired by the Ottawa Gee-Gees as their assistant head-coach in 1995. He spent the next three seasons at the same position before being promoted to head coach in 1998. In 1999, he was named OQIFC Coach of the Year and then, in 2000, he led the Gee-Gees to a Vanier Cup victory.

Saskatchewan Roughriders

After the win in the Vanier Cup, Bellefeuille was hired by the Saskatchewan Roughriders as an assistant. In 2003, he was named the offensive coordinator. In three seasons, he helped the Roughriders running backs total 7,000 rushing yards.

Montreal Alouettes

After leaving Saskatchewan, Bellefeuille joined the Montreal Alouettes in 2006 as their running backs and wide receivers coach. In 2007, he was promoted to offensive coordinator and running backs coach. In his 1st season in Montreal, he helped Robert Edwards lead the CFL in touchdowns with 17. Bellefeuille also helped the Alouettes be the only team with two 1,000 yard receivers in Kerry Watkins and Ben Cahoon.

Hamilton Tiger-Cats

In 2008, Bellefeuille was hired by the Hamilton Tiger-Cats to be their offensive coordinator and Quarterbacks coach. In September 2008, following Charlie Taaffe's firing, he was named the interim head coach. On October 27, he was officially named Taaffe's replacement. His record as the Ti-Cats interim coach was 1-7-0. On January 15, 2009, Bellefeuille completed his staff shake-up by hiring Greg Marshall as his defensive coordinator and Mike Gibson as his offensive coordinator. Before the Tiger-Cats final 2009 preseason game against the Toronto Argonauts, Bellefeuille said that, "The only thing we know for certain as a coaching staff and as an organization is that Nick Setta will be our kicker." In three full seasons as the head coach of the Ti-Cats, Bellefeuille posted a 26-28 record, making the playoffs every season and going to the East Final in 2011. While the team had made an East Final appearance, they had a losing record in 2011 and he was relieved of his duties after season's end.

Omaha Nighthawks

Prior to the 2012 UFL season, Bellefeuille was announced as offensive coordinator and wide receivers coach for the United Football League's Omaha Nighthawks. Like Bellefeuille, Omaha head coach Bart Andrus was also a former CFL head coach, having coached the Toronto Argonauts in 2009.

Winnipeg Blue Bombers

On August 12, 2013, Bellefeuille signed on with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the CFL as a member of the team's offensive coaching staff. Six days later, he was promoted to offensive coordinator following the dismissal of Gary Crowton and remained with the team through to the 2015 season.

BC Lions

Bellefeuille joined the BC Lions for the 2016 season and spent two years with the club.

Queen's Gaels

In 2018, Bellefeuille served as offensive coordinator for the Queen's Gaels football team of U Sports.

Edmonton Eskimos

Bellefeuille was hired as a scout for the Edmonton Eskimos in 2019.

Montreal Alouettes

On January 9, 2020, it was announced that Bellefeuille had re-joined the Montreal Alouettes as the team's offensive line coach. However, following the resignation of Jamie Barresi at the University of Ottawa, there was speculation that Bellefueille could return as the program's head coach there.

Ottawa Gee-Gees (II)

On May 21, 2020, Bellefeuille was officially announced as the head coach of the Ottawa Gee-Gees.

Philadelphia Stars

On January 28, 2022, Stars Head coach Bart Andrus announced that Bellefueille would be a part of the Stars coaching staff at an unknown position, presumably offensive coordinator. On January 1, 2024, it was announced the Stars would not be a part of the UFL Merger.

Michigan Panthers

On January 29, 2024, it was revealed that Bellefueille would become the new Offensive coordinator for the Michigan Panthers.

CFL coaching record

TeamYearRegular seasonPostseasonWonLostTiesWin %FinishWonLostResultHAM2008HAM2009HAM2010HAM2011Total
170.1254th in East DivisionMissed Playoffs
990.5002nd in East Division01Lost East Semi-Final
990.5002nd in East Division01Lost East Semi-Final
8100.4443rd in East Division11Lost East Final
27350.435**0 East Division
Championships**130 Grey Cups

Personal

Bellefeuille was born in Ottawa, attended Ridgemont High School, and played both running back and defensive back with the Ottawa Gee-Gees. He lives with his wife Julie and their four children (Ymilie Bellefeuille, Alexandra Bellefeuille, Mathias Bellefeuille and Cedric Bellefeuille).

References

References

  1. "Young coach, old school".
  2. (May 21, 2020). "Marcel Bellefeuille returns to the University of Ottawa as head coach of Gee-Gees football program". Ottawa Gee-Gees.
  3. "Hamilton Tiger-Cats coaching bio". Hamilton Tiger-Cats Football Club.
  4. Masters, Mark. (September 10, 2008). "Bellefeuille plans to shake up Ticats". Canada.com.
  5. (October 27, 2008). "Tiger-Cats name Bellefeuille full-time coach". CBC Sports.
  6. (January 15, 2009). "Tiger-Cats add Miller to defensive staff". CBC Sports.
  7. Edwards, Drew. (June 23, 2009). "It's now or never for Cats on bubble". The Hamilton Spectator.
  8. "2012 Omaha Nighthawks Coaching Staff".
  9. (18 August 2013). "Blue Bombers fire offensive coordinator Crowton". TSN.ca.
  10. (January 9, 2020). "Alouettes announce 2020 coaching staff". [[Canadian Football League]].
  11. (May 20, 2020). "Gee-Gees will announce Marcel Bellefeuille as new football head coach". [[Ottawa Sun]].
  12. (2022-01-28). "Bart Andrus Reveals Some Philadelphia Stars Coaching Hires".
  13. Russell, Jake. (2024-01-01). "XFL, USFL announce merger to form the United Football League". Washington Post.
  14. (January 29, 2024). "Two huge moves at the Coordinator positions for the Panthers in 2024! Coach Bauer had the Panthers DL humming in 2023, and Coach Bellefeuille was a huge part of the Stars' high flying offenses. Welcome, Coach Bellefeuille, and congrats Coach Bauer!".
  15. Peters, Ken. (September 9, 2008). "Cat-land just got a lot louder". The Hamilton Spectator.
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