Canadian womens soccer coach removed from Olympics after drone controversy
Canadian women s soccer coach removed from Olympics after drone controversy Two staffers allegedly used a drone to spy on opponent The Canadian Olympic Committee has removed womens national soccer head coach Bev Priestman for the remainder of the Paris Games after staffers allegedly used a drone to spy on an opponent. Two Canadian team staffers, assistant coach Jasmine Mander and analyst Joseph Lombardi, were sent home immediately for allegedly using a drone to spy on a New Zealand practice. Canada beat New Zealand, 21, Thursday. Priestman, who has denied involvement, initially volunteered to step away from the club prior to the committee s decision. Welcome to the world of JOKER TIKTOK USA , where our passion for American sports comes to life in all its vibrant and thrilling forms. Our content spans the spectrum, covering all aspects of this exciting sports realm, from the highflying excitement of American football to the rhythmic s
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