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FIFA deducts six points and bans Canadian coaches over drone spying scandal at Olympics
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A FIFA investigation into drone spying allegations has resulted in significant disciplinary actions against Canada's women's soccer team. The team has been stripped of six points in the Paris Olympics women's football tournament, and three coaches have been banned for one year. The Canadian Soccer Association has also been fined almost $350,000 for failing to ensure compliance with regulations around the use of drones.
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countries
organizations
- 1.FIFA
- 2.Canada Soccer
- 3.Court of Arbitration for Sport
- 4.Group A
- 5.New Zealand Olympic Committee
- 6.Women's National Team
- 7.Canadian Women's Olympic Soccer Team
- 8.FIFA Disciplinary Committee
- 9.Instagram
- 10.International Olympic Committee
- 11.New Zealand Football
persons
- 1.Bev Priestman
- 2.Jasmine Mander
- 3.Joseph Lombardi
- 4.Andy Spence
- 5.David Shoemaker
- 6.Kevin Blue
- 7.Amy Walsh
- 8.Christine Sinclair
- 9.Daniel Otis
- 10.Jesse Marsch
- 11.John Herdman
- 12.Lynn Chaya