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Canada Soccer women’s head coach out amid Olympic drone-spying scandal

Canada Soccer says assistant coach Jasmine Mander and analyst Joseph Lombardi, who are also serving a one-year FIFA ban, also will not be returning to the organization. Read More

Canada Soccer says Olympics drone probe shows past ‘unacceptable culture’

The defending champion Canadians, currently ranked sixth in the world, were eliminated in the Olympic quarterfinals by No. 4 Germany in a penalty shootout. Read More

Canada women’s soccer coach said spying for ‘scouting’ was normal in email

Bev Priestman said in an email last year that there was a "whole operation" of spying for "scouting purposes" on the Canada men's soccer team, according to a FIFA report. Read More

Canada appeals FIFA’s points deduction of Olympic’s women’s soccer

FIFA docked the points on Saturday as part of a punishment that included a fine for Canada Soccer and the suspension of three coaching staff members for one year. Read More

Ottawa withholds some of Canada Soccer’s funding

Canada sports minister Carla Qualtrough says the government is withholding some of Canada Soccer's funding following a spying scandal involving the Olympic women's soccer team. Read More

After Copa America success, Marsch hopes Team Canada can recruit more dual nationals

Hired in May as John Herdman's successor, Jesse Marsch helped Canada to a sensational run at the Copa America -- his first tournament as manager. Read More

Marsch sees plenty of positives in Canada’s Copa America campaign but says more work needed

Canada's coach had positive news about captain Alphonso Davies, who hobbled off the pitch in the 71st minute Tuesday after a hard Argentine challenge. Read More

‘Flopping’ Argentina: Star forward’s antics on pitch draws ire of Canadian soccer fans

With his performance against Canada, Argentina's Rodrigo De Paul and his ability to draw foul calls - even invisible ones - had fans in this country seeing red. Read More

Argentina earns 2-0 win over gutsy Canada in Copa America semifinal

Despite the loss, the 48th-ranked Canadians did not disappoint before a lively crowd of 80,102. Read More

Nova Scotia star Shaffelburg at Copa America an ‘achievement for the whole family’

Shaffelburg is the only Nova Scotian at this year's Copa América, the oldest international soccer tournament, where he and his Canadian teammates play in the semi-finals tonight. Read More