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Following journalistic investigation of this incident, information came to light suggesting the organization had committed systemic spying through drones for several years for both the men's and women's national teams. Formal investigations by the Canadian Soccer Association and FIFA began immediately and the latter resulted in a six point ...
Canada is one of the 2026 World Cup home teams, co-hosting the 48-team tournament with the United States and Mexico. Spiraling drone-spying scandal at Olympics risks damage to Canadian soccer ...
FIFA docked six points from Canada in the Paris Olympics women’s soccer tournament and banned three coaches for one year each on Saturday in a drone-spying scandal. The stunning swath of ...
We didn’t even make it to the Opening Ceremony before a spying scandal rocked the 2024 Paris Olympics.. A Canadian soccer staff member was caught flying a drone over a New Zealand practice ...
In the ice hockey tournament, two teams from the United States representing different federations sent their own teams. The IOC voted to bar both teams from the Games, but the Swiss organizing committee allowed the American Hockey Association team to take part. The team finished fourth, but a year later the IOC disqualified both United States ...
2019 Ford EcoBoost 400 – in the final race of the 2019 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series, three teams – Premium Motorsports, Spire Motorsports and Rick Ware Racing – were found to have manipulated the race finish by parking their cars in order to allow the No. 27 team to score more points, passing the Gaunt Brothers Racing No. 96 in the ...
Canada women's soccer coach Bev Priestman said Wednesday she'll step away from the team's opening game against New Zealand at the Paris Olympics in the wake of a drone scandal. New Zealand ...
Canadian Hockey Association president Judy McCrae was publicly skeptical of the report and affirmed her belief that the game was fixed. [140] In 2006, the Malaysia national field hockey team filed a complaint through the Olympic Council of Malaysia that Japan and Pakistan intentionally tied 0–0 during their match at the 2006 Asian Games. [141]