Wellington, New Zealand (AP) – Canadian coaches Drone Spy Scandal In Paris, the Olympics were hired as the only head coach of a professional women’s team in New Zealand.
Bev Priestmanwho recently ended a year’s suspension from all football-related activities, has signed a two-year contract with Wellington Phoenix in the New Zealand capital.
The fact that the FIFA investigation revealed that other coaching staff used drones to spy on New Zealand’s women’s national team before their first match at the Parish Games is a fateful twist for the priests who were suspended in the FIFA investigation.
she was He was fired as head coach of the Canadian women’s national team After a review by Canadian Football.
“I’m really pleased to be able to bring Bev back to football,” said Phoenix President Rob Morrison. “We all know that she has a period of time away from the game, but we understand the situation and are really comfortable with this appointment.
“Bev can’t wait to get started. I’m really happy she’ll be coaching Phoenix.”
Priestman led Canada to gold medals at the Tokyo Olympics and coached four Women’s World Cups, three Olympics and three FIFA Youth World Cups.
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