Canada Women's Soccer Team Overcomes Scandal to Stay in Olympic Contention
Despite severe sanctions and ongoing investigation, Canada secures crucial victory against France.
- Canada's women's soccer team faces a six-point penalty for drone spying on New Zealand's practice.
- Head coach Bev Priestman and two assistants have been banned for a year by FIFA.
- Interim coach Andy Spence led the team to a dramatic 2-1 win over France.
- Canadian players maintain they had no knowledge of or involvement in the spying activities.
- The team must win against Colombia to advance to the knockout stage.








































