TORONTO –
Emilie Pfeiffer-Badoux will get a first-hand take a look at how Jason Maas begins getting ready the Montreal Alouettes to defend their 2023 Gray Cup crown.
Pfeiffer-Badoux, of Montreal, will likely be amongst these taking part within the CFL’s Girls in Soccer program. The initiative is being held for a 3rd straight 12 months.
The 9 ladies will be a part of a CFL membership’s soccer operations division for 4 weeks, together with coaching camp which will likely be held from Might 12 to June 1.
Pfeiffer-Badoux will work with the Alouettes teaching workers.
The league stated in an announcement that a number of contributors from this system’s first two years have been employed full-time or on a contract foundation with CFL groups.
The opposite 2024 contributors embrace: Ottawa’s Kristine Walker (energy and conditioning, Ottawa Redblacks); Liva Equbagzi of Ottawa (soccer operations, Toronto Argonauts); Hamilton’s Bella Forbes (soccer operations, Hamilton Tiger-Cats); Kennedy Molloy of La Salle, Man. (soccer operations, Winnipeg Blue Bombers); Regina’s Maren Tunison (administration, Saskatchewan Roughriders); Saskatoon’s Cori Thorstad (tools administration, Calgary Stampeders); Kae Allison of St. Catharines, Ont., (soccer operations, Edmonton Elks); and Rachel Bayer of Sherbrooke, Que., (soccer operations and partnerships, B.C. Lions).