CPL players moving into front-office roles as teams promote from within
Veteran defender Mason Trafford started planning for life after soccer long before retiring as Cavalry FC captain in February.
Trafford graduated from UNLV in 2008 with a degree in accounting and, after soccer stops in Canada, China, Finland and the U.S., joined Cavalry for its inaugural 2019 season in the Canadian Premier League. He had been playing south of the border for Miami FC and wanted his next move to be to a club where he could do more than just play.
“One of my pitches to everybody was always ‘I want to come play but I’m in my early 30s and I want to know what the next steps are for me,'” he said. “I had a six-month daughter and a wife at the time.”
Cavalry, through head coach and GM Tommy Wheeldon Jr. and president Ian Allison, were the most receptive, asking for a resume showing “who Mason Trafford is, beyond just the football pitch.”