Canadian soccer coaches sent home
Canadian soccer coaches sent home

Canadian soccer coaches sent home

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Following a drone incident involving the Canadian women's soccer team, two staff members have been expelled from the Olympic squad. The drone was reported by New Zealand's team during their training session, leading to the identification of its operator as a Canadian staff member. The Canadian Olympic Committee confirmed that assistant coach Jasmine Mander and analyst Joseph Lombardi have been sent home, with head coach Bev Priestman also stepping down from coaching the upcoming match against New Zealand. Priestman issued an apology, emphasizing that the actions do not reflect the values of the team. The New Zealand Olympic Committee expressed their shock and disappointment, stating they are committed to upholding the integrity of the Games. The incident has been reported to both police and the International Olympic Committee's integrity unit.

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