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December 17, 2013

Winnipeg Blue Bombers name Marcel Bellefeuille Offensive Coordinator

Winnipeg Blue Bombers Head Coach Mike O’Shea announced today Marcel Bellefeuille has been named the team’s offensive coordinator.

“Marcel brings a wealth of experience and success to our offence and I am very pleased he has accepted the position of offensive coordinator,” said O’Shea. “Having worked with some of our players already, and having a grasp on the type of organization we are trying to build, I feel Marcel is the right fit for this position.”

“I’m really thrilled about joining Mike’s staff and continuing to work in an organization steeped in tradition like Winnipeg,” said Bellefeuille “The fans and the city are very passionate about football and we look forward to bringing them a solid offensive unit in 2014 and beyond.”

Bellefeuille re-joins the Blue Bombers after finishing the season as the team’s offensive coordinator. Prior to this, he served three seasons as the Hamilton Tiger-Cats’ head coach from 2009-2011. Taking over in mid-2008 as head coach, Bellefeuille transformed Hamilton’s offence from the bottom two in the CFL into a consistently productive group,  generating over 26 points per game. He led the club to a 26-28 record over his three full seasons as head coach after they had gone 10-44 from 2006 to 2008, an improvement of 16 wins. He guided his team to the playoffs in each of his three full seasons at the helm, including an appearance in the East Final in 2011. Bellefeuille was originally hired by the Tiger-Cats to be their offensive coordinator in 2008 after successful stints in the same capacity with the Montreal Alouettes and Saskatchewan Roughriders. He began his CFL coaching career in 2001 with the Roughriders.

Prior to joining the CFL, Bellefeuille won a Vanier Cup as head coach of the Ottawa Gee-Gee’s in 2000.