Canada Team Coach Bev Priestman Banned From Paris Olympics 2024 for Spying on New Zealand Women's Football Team With Drones
Bev Priestman has been removed from Team Canada after she used drones to spy on opponents' closed-door training sessions. The Canadian Olympic Committee took the decision to remove Bev Priestman.
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Bev Priestman the coach of the Canadian Women's Football Team which was going to take part in the Paris Olympic Games 2024 has now been banned from the remainder of the multi-sport mega event. This happened because Bev Priestman used drones to spy on the women's football team of New Zealand. The Canadian Olympic Committee (COC) has removed coach Bev Priestman from Team Canada after her suspension. A report also says that Canada's women's and men's football teams used drones to record the closed-door training sessions of opponents. Paris Olympics 2024: Canada Women’s Football Team Coach Bev Priestman Will Step Aside for Team’s Opening Match Against New Zealand Due to Drone Incidents.
Bev Priestman Removed From Team Canada
Canada's women's national team head coach Bev Priestman has been removed from the country's Olympic team over a scandal involving the use of drones to spy on opponents' practice, the Canadian Olympic Committee announced Thursday. https://t.co/JgBzMKIZo5— ESPN (@espn) July 26, 2024
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