
Canada women’s football manager Beverly Priestman has been removed as Olympic head coach and suspended by the country’s football federation as the fall out continued after a drone was flown over New Zealand’s training session on Monday.
Canada Soccer said it took the action because “over the past 24 hours, additional information has come to our attention regarding previous drone use against opponents, predating the Paris 2024 Olympic Games”.
English-born Priestman, 38, had “voluntarily” withdrawn from her side’s opening 2-0 victory over the Kiwis on Thursday, while Jasmine Mander, Priestman’s assistant, was sent home along with “unaccredited analyst” Joseph Lombardi.
On Thursday a French court said Lombardi had been handed an eight-month suspended jail sentence after pleading guilty to flying a drone in an urban area without a licence.
In a statement Canada Soccer chief executive Kevin Blue confirmed Priestman will be suspended for the remainder of the Games while an “independent external review” takes place.
Assistant coach Andy Spence will take charge for the remainder of the Games, with the defending Olympic champion’s next game against France on Sunday.

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