Riders linebacker Elimimian elected new president of CFL Players’ Association
LAS VEGAS — Solomon Elimimian is the new president of the CFL Players’ Association.
The union unveiled its executive Thursday during its annual general meeting with the veteran Saskatchewan Roughriders linebacker listed as president. Elimimian succeeds retired Canadian Jeff Keeping, who didn’t seek re-election after four years in the post.
Elimimian was one of four candidate for the position. The others were American Keon Raymond and Canadians Peter Dyakowski and Agustin Barrenechea. All three are retired former CFL players.
Elimimian becomes the second American to head up the CFLPA. George Reed, a Hall of Fame running back with Saskatchewan, did so twice (1972-81, 1986-93).