Alouettes confirm football operations staff for 2025

Montreal, February 14, 2025 – The Montreal Alouettes have finalized on Friday their football operations staff for the 2025 season. Most of these individuals were part of or closely associated with the team that finished first in the CFL in 2024 and won the Grey Cup in 2023.

The 2025 Alouettes Football Operations Staff

Danny Maciocia

General Manager

Pier-Yves Lavergne

Assistant General Manager

Jean-Marc Edmé

Senior Personnel Executive

Marcel Desjardins

Assistant to the General Manager and Player Personnel

Byron Archambault

Director Player Personnel

Allyson Sobol

Director Football Operations

Pierre-Olivier Breault

Director of player performance

Yannick Deneault

Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach

Tristan Castonguay

Head therapist

Sarah Bérubé-Bouchard

Physiotherapist

Julie Lamoureux

Assistant Athletic therapist

Rachel DILecce

Graduate Assistant Athletic Therapist

Rico Morotti

Head Video Coordinator

Alex Vertullo

Assistant Video Coordinator

David Deschamps

Equipment Manager

Domenico Manno

Equipment Manager

Matthew Iuliano

Equipment Assistant

Bianca Maciocia

Bianca Maciocia

Assistante aux opérations football

Marco Inglemo

Marco Ingelmo

Assistant aux opérations football

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Alex Vertullo is the new assistant video coordinator. He joined the Alouettes in February 2025. Vertullo has over 15 years of coaching experience at the collegiate and university levels.

Bianca Maciocia and Marco Ingelmo, football operations assistants, have joined the Alouettes staff. Both bring football experience, having worked with the team in recent years.

“We have highly skilled individuals who work tirelessly and understand the recipe for success,” said Danny Maciocia, General Manager of the Montreal Alouettes. “We are pleased with our roster for the upcoming season, and our football operations team has worked diligently to analyze our talent. I remain confident that we will continue to build on our great culture and that we’ll have sustained success.”