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Football At Paris Olympics: Heartbroken Priestman Apologises After Canada's Drone-Spying Scandal

Embattled Canada women's soccer coach Bev Priestman apologized to her players Sunday and pledged to cooperate with an investigation into the drone-spying scandal at the Paris Olympics

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Action from the Canada vs New Zealand, women's football match at Paris Olympic Games 2024. Photo: AP
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Embattled Canada women's soccer coach Bev Priestman apologized to her players Sunday and pledged to cooperate with an investigation into the drone-spying scandal at the Paris Olympics. (Full Olympic Coverage|More Football News)

The team was deducted six points and Priestman was banned for a year after two of her assistants were caught using drones to spy on New Zealand's practices before their opening game Wednesday.

바카라œI am absolutely heartbroken for the players, and I would like to apologize from the bottom of my heart for the impact this situation has had on all of them,바카라 Priestman said in a statement. 바카라œAs the leader of the team on the field, I want to take accountability, and I plan to fully cooperate with the investigation.바카라

Priestman led Canada to the Olympic title in Tokyo in 2021, but her reputation has been marred by the scandal, which has raised questions about the practices of the country's men's and women's soccer teams and how widespread the issue could be.

She also apologised to Canada as a nation, but appeared to try to defend her legacy.

바카라œThis program and team have allowed this country to reach the pinnacle of women's soccer, and their winning of the gold medal was earned through sheer grit and determination, despite reports to the contrary,바카라 she said.

바카라œI fought with every ounce of my being to make this program better, much of which will never be known or understood. I wish I could say more, but I will refrain at this time, given the appeals process and the ongoing investigation.바카라

It has emerged that a complaint against the women's team for filming an opponent's training session was made at the 2022 CONCACAF W Championship, which served as a qualification tournament for last summer's Women's World Cup.

The revelation is part of the fallout of the drone scandal.

FIFA banned Priestman 바카라” who had already been sent home from France 바카라” two of her coaches and imposed a hefty $226,000 fine on Canada Soccer.

Canada was looking into an appeal, but said they suspected a 바카라œsystemic ethical shortcoming."

Also Sunday, Canada sports minister Carla Qualtrough said the government will withhold funding 바카라œrelating to suspended Canada Soccer officials for the duration of their FIFA sanction.바카라

Drone surveillance of a closed practice, she said, 바카라œis cheating.바카라 She called the episode a 바카라œsignificant distraction and embarrassment바카라 for all Canadians.

Canada Soccer CEO and general secretary Kevin Blue said this week he learned of a possible drone incident involving the men's national team at the recent Copa America.

He said it was his understanding that it did not have an impact on the competitive integrity of the tournament but would not offer details.

Asked whether men's coach Jesse Marsch was aware of possible drone usage at that tournament that ended this month in the United States, Blue said Marsch was aware after the fact and has 바카라œdenounced it as a practice to his staff.바카라 Canada lost in the Copa semifinals to Argentina 2-0.

A CONCACAF official confirmed a complaint at the 2022 W Championship but offered few details.

The United States defeated Canada in the tournament final in Mexico, with both countries earning a berth in the Women's World Cup and Olympics.

The Sports Network in Canada reported other incidents of surveillance, including at the Tokyo Games, citing unnamed sources with knowledge of the filming.

FIFA declined comment when asked by the AP if the matter would lead to a wider investigation into drone spying in soccer.

The case is an embarrassment for the Canadian federation, which is teaming with the United States and Mexico to host the 2026 men's World Cup across North America.

Meanwhile, Canada's sanctions are likely heading for the Court of Arbitration for Sport's special Olympic court in Paris.

바카라œThere's no training for this,바카라 Spence said at practice on Saturday. 바카라œI've been asked to lead and that's what I'm going to do to my very best capabilities.바카라

The Canadians won their opener 2-1 over New Zealand and have three points.

It is possible with a win against France and another against Colombia in the final group match Wednesday that the Canadian team could advance even with the deduction.

Former national team player Diana Matheson said in a social media post that "Canadians are with you. ... Take 6 points away from us? Fine, let's go get 9.바카라

The scandal erupted in the days leading up to the Olympic tournament when New Zealand complained about drones flying over practice. Two team staff members, assistant coach Jasmine Mander and analyst Joseph Lombardi, were sent home.

Priestman initially removed herself from the opener but was later suspended for the tournament.

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