Canadian soccer players take photos on the field at Geoffroy-Guichard Stadium in Saint-Étienne, France, on Tuesday, July 23, 2024. Canada is set to compete against New Zealand on Thursday, July 25. (AP Photo)


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The Canadian Olympic Team is facing a significant issue just before the Paris Games begin. Two team members, Joseph Lombardi, an analyst, and Jasmine Mander, an assistant coach, have been expelled and sent home following an incident involving unauthorized surveillance. This action was announced by the Canadian Olympic Committee (COC) on Wednesday.
According to the COC, Lombardi, who was not officially accredited by Soccer Canada, and Mander, were involved in an incident in Saint-Étienne, a city located about 400 kilometers south of Paris. They reportedly used a drone to record the New Zealand women’s football team during their practice. This breach of conduct led to local authorities detaining the individuals and the New Zealand team lodging a formal complaint.

In response, the Canadian Olympic Committee has been in touch with both the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and FIFA. They have assured that they are handling the situation with full transparency and cooperation. The COC has stated that further actions may be taken as they continue to investigate the matter.

The incident has caused considerable disruption, as the Canadian team was set to face New Zealand in their opening game of the Paris Olympics. As a measure of accountability, Canadian head coach Bev Priestman has decided to step aside from coaching the upcoming match. In her statement, Priestman apologized to both the New Zealand team and her own players, emphasizing that the incident does not reflect the team’s values.

The COC has also announced that all Canada Soccer staff will undergo mandatory ethics training. Carla Qualtrough, Canada’s minister of sport and physical activity, has expressed her support for the actions taken by the COC and Priestman, underlining the importance of maintaining integrity and fairness in sports.

This is not the first time that there have been concerns about surveillance in soccer. In 2021, a similar situation occurred involving Honduras' men’s team in Toronto, where a drone was spotted during their training session. Such incidents highlight the ongoing challenges in ensuring fair play and ethical conduct in sports.

As the 2024 Paris Olympics approach, the repercussions of this incident remain uncertain. While some experts believe that expulsion from the tournament would be an extreme response, possible outcomes could include suspensions or financial penalties for Canada Soccer. The situation underscores the need for clear guidelines on the use of technology in sports and the importance of fair play.

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