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Alex Mott·24 juillet 2024
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Alex Mott·24 juillet 2024
The Olympic football event hasnât even started yet and already weâve had perhaps the most remarkable story from these Games.
Canada come into Paris 2024 as one of the leading nations in the womenâs competition and can very realistically hope for a medal in a few weeksâ time.
But that has been thrown into doubt on the eve of the tournament after two of their coaches were caught trying to spy on their opponents.
Canada face New Zealand on Thursday with the winner going a long way to qualifying from Group A alongside either France or Colombia.
But two members of their coaching staff, Joseph Lombardi and Jasmine Mander, were caught flying a drone over New Zealandâs training on Monday with the Kiwis reporting the incident to the local police.
The Canada Olympic Committee (COC) have since apologised and sent those two members of staff home having been previously detained by law enforcement.
And in a further twist to proceedings, head coach Bev Priestmann â who led Canada to gold in Tokyo last time out â has told the COC that she will step down for the game and return for the second match against Les Bleus on Sunday.
Later on Wednesday, FIFA announced it had opened disciplinary proceedings into the matter.