'HEARTBROKEN'

Canada Women’s boss Bev Priestman apologises to players after spy drone incident at Paris Olympics

Head coach intends to fully cooperate with ongoing investigation into drones being used to spy on Canada's Olympic rivals

BEV PRIESTMAN admitted to being "heartbroken" for Canada's women's side after they had six-points docked at the Paris Olympics.

Earlier today the Durham-born head coach apologised for the impact that drone spying accusations has had on the team's players.

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Bev Priestman says Canada's players "care very much about sportsmanship and integrity"Credit: AP
The team received a six-point deduction at the Paris Olympics amid allegations of drones being used to spy on rivals New ZealandCredit: Getty

Priestman, 38, who guided the side to a gold medal win at the Tokyo 2020 games, is one of three Canada Soccer officials suspended by Fifa from all football-related activity for 12 months. 

The ban on the former Lionesses No2, and staff members Jasmine Mander and Joseph Lombardi, follows complaints of drones being used to spy on Olympic rivals New Zealand's training sessions. 

And today Canada’s federal government announced it will withhold funding for women's football team officials suspended by Fifa following the drone spying incident.

Canada must win their remaining group stage fixtures and will need results to go their way to keep their medal hopes alive.

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Today Priestman's legal representatives Lucentum Sports and Entertainment Law, shared a written statement from the head coach.

In it, she said: "I am absolutely heartbroken for the players and I would like to apologise from the bottom of my heart for the impact this situation has had on all of them. 

"I know how hard they have worked following a difficult year in 2023, and that they are a group of people who care very much about sportsmanship and integrity. 

"As the leader of the team on the field, I want to take accountability, and I plan to fully cooperate with the investigation. 

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"To Canada, I am sorry. You have been my home and a country I have fallen in love with. 

"I hope you will continue to support these extremely talented and hardworking players, to help them defy all odds and show their true character. 

"This programme and team have allowed this country to reach the pinnacle of women's soccer, and their winning of the gold medal was earned through sheer grit and determination despite reports to the contrary. 

"I fought with every ounce of my being to make this programme better, much of which will never be known or understood. 

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