Canadian women’s soccer coach to miss Olympic opener, 2 staffers sent home after drone incidents – MASHAHER

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Canadian women’s soccer coach to miss Olympic opener, 2 staffers sent home after drone incidents – MASHAHER


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The Canadian Olympic Committee says an assistant coach and a Canada Soccer analyst have been removed from the Canadian Olympic team and sent home after two drone incidents at the Paris Games. Head coach Bev Priestman has also removed herself from coaching the opening game against New Zealand on Thursday.

Bev Priestman removed herself from coaching the opening game vs. New Zealand

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Canada coach Bev Priestman, seen during a Women’s World Cup soccer match last July, will miss her team’s opening game of the Olympic tournament on Thursday against New Zealand. (Hamish Blair/The Associated Press)

The Canadian Olympic Committee says an assistant coach and a Canada Soccer analyst have been removed from the Canadian Olympic team and sent home after two drone incidents at the Paris Games.

The COC also says that head coach Bev Priestman has removed herself from coaching the opening game against New Zealand on Thursday.

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