Canada Soccer ‘disappointed’ and will appeal Olympic spying scandal decision
Canada Soccer issued a statement on Saturday afternoon as the country was still reeling from the news the Canadian women’s soccer team at the Paris Olympics will have points deducted after the drone spying scandal earlier this week.
After a fast-track appeal decision, soccer’s governing body FIFA said the team would have six points deducted in Paris, as well as banning head coach Bev Priestman, team analyst Joseph Lombardi and assistant coach Jasmine Mander for one year each from participating in the sport.
Soccer Canada was also fined more than $300,000 after Lombardi and Mander were caught using drones to spy on New Zealand’s practices before the teams played their opening game on Thursday, which resulted in a 2-1 win for Canada.
FIFA said the decision was made due to the possibility that the outcome of the proceedings affects the development of the ongoing Olympic tournament, and the officials were each found responsible for offensive behaviour and violation of the principles of fair play.