Canadian womenB次元官网网址檚 soccer coach Bev Priestman said she is taking accountability and co-operating with an investigation into a spying scandal involving the womenB次元官网网址檚 soccer team that has blown up at the Paris Games.
Preistman offered her first public comments on the scandal Sunday in a statement issued by her lawyers.
She says she is B次元官网网址渉eartbrokenB次元官网网址 for the players on the team and apologized to team members and Canadians.
Priestman and two assistants were suspended by FIFA for a year as a part of a punishment for a developing situation that started when an analyst was caught using a drone to spy on New Zealand team practices before the start of Olympic competition.
The sanctions also included a six-point penalty B次元官网网址 the equivalent of two wins in the Olympic tournament B次元官网网址 for the defending champion Canadians in Paris and a fine of around $313,000 levied against Canada Soccer.
Earlier Sunday, Canadian sports minister Carla Qualtrough announced that the government is withholding some of Canada SoccerB次元官网网址檚 funding as a result of the scandal.
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The Canadian Press