MRC News July 27, 2024 5:47 p.m. In a surprising move, the Canadian women's national team has been hit with a heavy sanction by FIFA for violating fair play principles at the Paris 2024 Olympics. The world football governing body
SHARE ON: Canada fired its women's soccer coach on Friday, Bev Priestmanfrom the remainder of the Paris Olympics after new evidence of drone spying on a rival team was discovered. The decision by the North American team, the
Canada Soccer CEO Kevin Blue has a message for FIFA. Blue said Friday he did not believe the country's women's soccer team deserved to face sanctions at the Paris Olympics amid a spying scandal. “The players were not involved in
Football at the Paris 2024 Olympics is at the heart of controversy after it was revealed that New Zealand's women's team training sessions were being spied on with drones by the Canadian team. Initially, the first team coach, Bev Priestmanwas
The governments of Australia, Canada and New Zealand on Sunday highlighted the leadership of US President Joe Biden, who has given up his presidential re-election bid in favour of the country's Vice President, Kamala Harris, who must muster the necessary
Although World Cup success has eluded them, the Canadian women's soccer team has enjoyed consistent Olympic success over the past 12 years. Bronze medals at London 2012 and Rio 2016 were followed by a historic gold three years ago in
Canada's women's soccer team will have to go to the Olympics without Sydney Collins The defender suffered a fracture to her left leg during the behind-closed-doors training match against Nigeria on July 18. Gabrielle Carle will replace Collins at the
Defender Sydney Collins will not compete for the Canadian women's soccer team at the Paris Olympics after breaking her left leg in a closed-door match against Nigeria in Marbella, Spain, on Wednesday. The Canadian Olympic Committee announced Saturday that defender
Canada dreams again. The women's football team will be in Paris 2024 to defend its Olympic gold medal. The North American team beat Jamaica 0-2 on September 22 and last night, in CONCAF play-off second leg, won again 2-1 at
LAS VEGAS—For the U.S. basketball team, the road to the Paris Olympics began with a victory. Anthony Davis scored 13 points, Stephen Curry added 12 and the United States opened its Paris Games preparation schedule by beating Canada 86-72 on