Canada Soccer head investigating ‘systemic ethical shortcoming’ amid spying scandal
PARIS — The head of Canada Soccer said he is investigating a potential “systemic ethical shortcoming” as the organization deals with a drone-spying scandal at the Paris Olympics.
Kevin Blue, Canada Soccer’s chief executive officer and general secretary said the future of women’s coach Bev Priestman is pending the outcome of the organization’s review.
Priestman was suspended and removed from the women’s team after a member of her staff was caught using a drone to spy on closed practices conducted by New Zealand’s team.
Blue said players on the Canadian women’s team were not involved in any unethical behaviour.