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Canada coach banned in Olympic drone spying scandal set to resume her career in New Zealand

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Canada coach banned in Olympic drone spying scandal set to resume her career in New Zealand
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Canada coach banned in Olympic drone spying scandal set to resume her career in New Zealand

2025-07-30 09:39 Last Updated At:09:50

WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — The Canada coach banned for her role in a drone spying scandal at the Paris Olympics has been hired as head coach of New Zealand’s only professional women’s team.

Bev Priestman, who recently finished a one-year suspension from all soccer-related activity, signed a two-year deal with Wellington Phoenix in New Zealand’s capital city.

It’s a twist of fate for Priestman, who was suspended after a FIFA investigation found that she along with other coaching staff had used drones to spy on the New Zealand women’s national team prior to Canada’s first match at the Paris Olympics.

She was fired as head coach of Canada’s women's national team after as review by Canada Soccer.

“We’re really pleased to be able to welcome Bev back to football,” Phoenix chairman Rob Morrison said Wednesday. “We all know she’s had a period of time away from the game. But we understand the circumstances and we’re really comfortable with this appointment."

Priestman guided Canada to a gold medal at the Tokyo Olympics and has coached at four Women’s World Cups, three Olympic Games and three FIFA youth World Cups. She also has previously worked in New Zealand, in coaching development in Wellington and then as New Zealand Football's development director.

In a statement, Priestman thanked the club and officials for "giving me this chance to come back to the game I love and hopefully bring some special moments to not only this city, but this country.”

Phoenix “is a fantastic club with big ambitions, world-class facilities and a phenomenal fan base,” she said. “We have a responsibility now to fly the flag for this country and try to do something special.”

Wellington Phoenix plays in Australia's top-flight women's competition, A-League Women, and Priestman is targeting the title.

“There'll be a hunger and a desire there because we know we want to achieve a first for this club and to do that is going to take something special,” she said in the club's statement.

Stephen Conroy, chairman of Australian Professional Leagues, said Priestman's signing was a “fantastic endorsement” for the competition.

“Bev is a world-renowned national team head coach and Olympic champion," Conroy said, "and her experience and expertise will be a huge boost for the up-and-coming squad at the Phoenix.”

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FILE - Canada's head coach Bev Priestman gestures during the Women's World Cup Group B soccer match between Australia and Canada in Melbourne, Australia, Monday, July 31, 2023. (AP Photo/Hamish Blair, File)

FILE - Canada's head coach Bev Priestman gestures during the Women's World Cup Group B soccer match between Australia and Canada in Melbourne, Australia, Monday, July 31, 2023. (AP Photo/Hamish Blair, File)

FLORENCE, Italy (AP) — Rocco Commisso, the outspoken owner of Italian soccer club Fiorentina and chairman of New York-based Mediacom Communications, has died. He was 76.

Both Fiorentina and Mediacom announced Commisso’s death early Saturday without providing a cause.

“After a prolonged period of medical treatment, our beloved president has left us, and today we all mourn his passing,” Fiorentina said. “His love for Fiorentina was the greatest gift he gave himself.”

After making Mediacom into one of the United States’ biggest cable television companies, Commisso purchased Fiorentina in 2019 and became known for speaking out against Italy’s bureaucracy and inability to build new stadiums.

Commisso was born in Calabria and immigrated to the United States at the age of 12.

He also owned the New York Cosmos, and played soccer at Columbia University, the Ivy League school that he continued to support philanthropically. The university’s soccer stadium is named for him.

At Fiorentina, Commisso celebrated reaching the Conference League final in 2023 and 2024.

But the team has struggled this season and is currently in Serie A’s relegation zone.

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FILE - Fiorentina President Rocco Commisso gesture to club fans from the field ahead of the Conference League Final soccer match between Olympiacos FC and ACF Fiorentina at OPAP Arena in Athens, Greece, on May 29, 2024. (AP Photo/Petros Giannakouris, File)

FILE - Fiorentina President Rocco Commisso gesture to club fans from the field ahead of the Conference League Final soccer match between Olympiacos FC and ACF Fiorentina at OPAP Arena in Athens, Greece, on May 29, 2024. (AP Photo/Petros Giannakouris, File)

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