The Canadian coach. (Reuters) There Bev Priestman, Canadian women's soccer coachwas expelled from the Olympics due to accusations of spying with dronesafter two members of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic champion team's coaching staff were sacked from the tournament for using
Inside the Paris La Défense stadium, Canadian swimmer Finlay Knox stood behind the blocks and felt like he could hear more than 13,000 fans cheering. Knox, who shared the pool in two races with French swimming sensation Leon Marchand, who
Open any social media app and you'll see Canadian athletes sharing their Olympic journey, from behind-the-scenes photos with their teammates to fun fashion shows in their official team uniforms. This year, a further relaxation of previously strict social media rules
Nestled in a valley along the mountainous outskirts of this small French town lies a modest two-field soccer complex that has become the epicenter of controversy over a Canadian football program in crisis. A team analyst, part of the coaching
Marseille. The Canadian women's team has appealed the six-point penalty it received at the Olympics following the drone spy scandal, and is awaiting a verdict hours before its team plays its final group stage match next Wednesday. FIFA sanctioned Olympic
Canada's women's soccer team has been dropped by six points at the Olympics and coach Bev Priestman has been suspended for a year after a drone was used to spy on a rival team's practice sessions. FIFA announced the sanctions,
North American team receives six-point reduction at Olympics Image of the starting eleven from the last match of the Canadian team played against New Zealand with a result in favor of 2-1 Reuters 07/28/2024 Updated at 9:10 p.m. The International
For the first time since 2008, a Canadian men's gymnastics team is participating in the Olympic Games. Led by Pan American Games champion Félix Dolci, the plan is to not wait that long again. The team qualified for the Olympics
PARIS – FIFA has stripped the Canadian women's soccer team of six points from the Olympic tournament over the drone spying scandal uncovered in recent days. In addition, Canadian coach Beverly Priestman and two members of her coaching staff, including
Canadian sports fans in Paris are using words like “embarrassing” and “disappointing” to describe a drone spying scandal that has rocked Canadian football in the opening days of the Olympics. Jennifer McComb showed up at Canada House on Sunday wearing