The Canadian women's soccer team was implicated in a drone scandal this past summer. But, an investigation determined drone use against opponents, predated the Paris Olympics.
Canadian women’s soccer team coach Bev Priestman will not be back after an independent report into the drone spying scandal ...
who like Priestman are serving a one-year FIFA ban over the illegal use of a drone to film New Zealand at training, also will ...
Members of Canada women's coaching staff "objected" to flying drones over training sessions before the scandal at Paris 2024.
they often think of sailors on ships and submarines, but helicopters and the squadrons that keep them flying are also an ...
The Canadian Olympic Committee (COC) then said that a separate drone incident at New Zealand training had come to light, ...
Zach Doughtery has been elected as the new president of the Mountain West UAS (MWUAS) organization. Unmanned aerial systems ...
Canadian women's national team football coach Bev Priestman and two assistants suspended by Fifa over a drone scandal at the ...
Canada women's coach Bev Priestman, suspended following a drone surveillance scandal at the Paris Olympics, was fired Tuesday ...
Bev Priestman will not return as head coach of the Canadian women's soccer team following an independent report into the use ...
Priestman was head coach of the Canadian women's football team team when drones were used to spy on the Kiwi side at the ...
One source with first-hand knowledge of the incident told TSN that a Team Canada coach filmed two of Japan's closed-door training sessions before Canada tied Japan 1-1 in its first game during those ...