Canadian Sports Minister Carla Qualtrough says the government is withholding some funding from the Canadian Football Federation following a spying scandal involving the women's Olympic soccer team. FIFA stripped the team of six points over a drone spying scandal at
MEXICO CITY (apro).- Although the opening of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games took place this Friday, July 26, some sports disciplines began their participation earlier, including women's football. However, the first controversy in this sport has already occurred. The Canadian
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
A Canadian football analyst and an assistant coach have been removed from the Canadian Olympic team and “immediately sent home” following the lead-up to this year's Paris Games, according to the Canadian Olympic Committee (COC). In a statement released Wednesday,
PARIS, 26 (dpa/EP) Canadian women's soccer coach Bev Priestman has been expelled from the Olympics over allegations of drone spying, after two members of the coaching staff of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic champion team were fired from the tournament for
Sanoa Dempfle-Olin will be the first Canadian woman to compete in surfing at the Olympic Games, which begin Saturday. The sport made its Olympic debut in Tokyo in 2021, but Canada did not enter any athletes. Dempfle-Olin is the only
In a statement, the Canadian Olympic Committee apologized for the incident and promised an investigation into the matter. July 23Year 2024 – 10:05 p.m. (updated at 10:05 p.m.) HAS Canada women's national football team Using drones to spy on training
Most Canadians will watch the Paris Summer Olympics to some extent, but only a small percentage will follow them closely, according to a new national poll. In an online survey conducted from July 12 to 14, polling firm Léger asked
Under the sun shining outside the Stade Nautique Eugène Maës pool in Caen, France, on Friday morning, Canadian swimmers continued to stir the water, going back and forth exhaustively and putting the finishing touches to their preparation as the clock
The cross between the Uruguay and Canada goalkeepers during the penalty shootout Follow all the information and results of the Copa América from here Uruguay secures third place in 2024 Copa America after beating Canada on penalties, after equalizing 2-2