Canada's Olympic Soccer Team Faces Controversy Over Drone Incident
Head coach Bev Priestman steps down from opener; two staff members sent home amid spying allegations.
- Canadian women's soccer team won their opening match against New Zealand 2-1.
- Assistant coach and analyst were removed after being caught using a drone to spy on New Zealand's training sessions.
- Head coach Priestman voluntarily stepped down from the first match to uphold sportsmanship standards.
- FIFA and Canadian Soccer have launched investigations; mandatory ethics training for Canadian staff.
- New Zealand Football has called for urgent action, citing integrity concerns for the tournament.







































