Court of Arbitration for Sport rejects Canada’s appeal over women’s soccer team

The Court of Arbitration for Sport has dismissed Canada’s challenge to a six-point deduction imposed by FIFA in connection with the spying scandal that rocked the Canadian women’s soccer team.

FIFA has stripped Canada of six ranking points in the women’s Olympic soccer tournament after a team analyst was caught operating a drone to spy on New Zealand’s training sessions ahead of the Paris Games.

The Canadian Olympic Committee and Soccer Canada had asked CAS to cancel or reduce the sanction, considering that it was a disproportionate and unfair sanction that punishes players, even though they are not involved in this story.

Soccer Canada was also fined more than $300,000 and three of its coaches — including women’s coach Bev Priestman — were suspended for one year.

The court’s decision means that the team, who are still undefeated in the tournament, absolutely must win later today against Colombia in order to reach the qualifiers for the women’s Olympic soccer tournament.

The CAS special tribunal that reviewed the case has indicated that it will publish the reasons for its verdict at a later date.

More details will follow.

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