The Canadian women's Olympic football team faces a six-point deduction and year-long bans for three coaches due to a drone spying incident. Caught flying a drone over New Zealand's practice, two assistants and head coach Bev Priestman are deemed responsible for breaching fair play principles. The Canadian federation faces a 200,000 Swiss franc fine.
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