Canadian women’s soccer coach says foiled plan to attack Olympic matches ‘a concern’
MONTREAL — Canadian women’s national team coach Bev Priestman says news of a foiled plan to attack soccer matches at the Paris Olympics is “a concern.”
French authorities on Friday handed preliminary terrorism charges to an 18-year-old accused of a plot targeting spectators attending soccer games at this summer’s Olympics. The interior minister said it was the first such thwarted plot targeting the Games, which start in eight weeks as France is on its highest threat alert level.
“That’s a concern to hear,” Priestman said Friday at Saputo Stadium, where the Canadian women will play Mexico in a pre-Olympic friendly Saturday. “I guess we have to trust that the processes and systems that are in place are there to protect every athlete at the Games.”
According to the initial investigation, the man was preparing an attack targeting the Geoffroy-Guichard stadium in Saint-Etienne that will host several matches, including two that involve the Canadian team.