
OneFootball
Dan Burke·31 July 2024
Canada Soccer have appeal over points deduction dismissed

OneFootball
Dan Burke·31 July 2024
The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) Ad hoc division for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games has dismissed Canada Soccer’s appeal against a six-point deduction handed to its women’s team.
The points deduction was handed down after Canada were caught spying on a New Zealand training session before the two teams met on 25 July.
Coach Bev Priestman was also banned from the sport for a year and sent home from the games, with CSA officials Joseph Lombardi and Jasmine Mander also suspended, and the Association handed a £175,720 fine.
But a statement from the CAS on Wednesday confirmed that the appeal has been dismissed and the points deduction upheld.
The 2021 Gold Medallists play their third Group A match against Colombia later on Wednesday, having already beaten New Zealand and France, both 2-1.
They still have a slim hope of qualifying if New Zealand were to beat France, and goal difference were to work in Canada’s favour.
Live