French Federation official Trochet bullish on partnership with CFL
HAMILTON — Pierre Trochet was a very interested spectator at Tim Hortons Field on Friday night.
The head of business operations and international relationships for the French American Football Federation watched Hamilton’s 42-12 home win over Edmonton. After meetings with CFL commissioner Randy Ambrosie in Toronto last week, Trochet took in his first-ever CFL contest, which featured two former French federation players in Tiger-Cats defensive end Valentin Gnahoua and Eskimos linebacker Maxime Rouyer.
Gnahoua and Rouyer went first and fourth overall, respectively, in last spring’s inaugural CFL European draft. It’s all part of commissioner Randy Ambrosie’s CFL 2.0 initiative, establishing partnerships with football organizations abroad to grow the game globally.
This season, for the first time ever, the CFL added one spot on active rosters and up to two on practice rosters for Global players — those from outside of Canada and the U.S. In 2020, that number will increase to two on the active roster and up to three on the practice roster.