Montreal Alouettes | Mario Cecchini’s contract would not be renewed

In all likelihood, Mario Cecchini will not be back as president of the Montreal Alouettes next year.


According to journalist Herb Zurkowsky, of The GazetteCecchini’s contract, which will expire on December 31, would not have been renewed.

Cecchini, like general manager Danny Maciocia, was hired in January 2020, after the club was bought by Sid Spiegel, who died in July 2020, and his stepson Gary Stern. Under Cecchini, home game attendance has increased from 13,063 in 2021 to 17,683 in 2022.

Interviewed on the show sports fanson 98.5 FM, at the end of November, Maciocia said he would feel “hurt” if Cecchini was not back next season.

If ever… I don’t even want to think about it. If ever Mario isn’t around, it’s gonna hit and it’s gonna hit pretty hard. We have many more beautiful chapters to write. I hope Mario Cecchini will be in the 2023 edition of the Alouettes.

Montreal Alouettes general manager Danny Maciocia last November

“We make a whole team. It’s a whole leader who listens. He listens to understand. Everything we built in the last three years, he was always by my side. He encouraged me. He’s someone I have a lot of respect for. »

Also according to Herb Zurkowski, the Alouettes’ assistant coach, André Bolduc, would now be the running backs coach and ground game coordinator for the Saskatchewan Roughriders.

Recall that the Sparrows announced Saturday the hiring of their new head coach, Jason Maas. A press conference is scheduled for Tuesday; the Alouettes’ invitation mentions the presence of Maciocia, but not that of Cecchini.


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