Possibility of advancing to quarterfinals if winning the 3rd match despite penalty of ‘6 points deduction’
The Canadian women’s soccer team, which was penalized with a six-point deduction in the group stage of the 2024 Paris Olympics for flying a drone over an opposing team’s training ground, has kept alive the possibility of advancing to the quarterfinals by defeating the host nation France.
Canada achieved a 2-1 comeback victory over France in the second match of Group A of the Paris Olympic women’s soccer group stage held at the Stade Geoffroy-Guichard in Saint-Étienne, France on the 29th (Korean time).
Canada, who had defeated New Zealand 2-1 in the first match, in which the coach himself gave up his baton, defeated the host team France in the second match, which was played under the caretaker managerial system due to the suspension of the coach. 바카라사이트
Despite two consecutive wins, Canada has not secured a spot in the quarterfinals, leaving it as a ‘possibility’.
This is because they were penalized with a six-point deduction by FIFA after being caught ‘cheating’ by using a drone to spy on the opposing team.
The six points earned from two consecutive wins were useless, and Canada remained in third place in Group A with zero points.
If Canada beats Colombia in their final group match, there is a chance that they will advance to the quarterfinals based on goal difference and multiple goals scored.
On the 22nd, ahead of the first group match between Canada and New Zealand, local police, who were dispatched after receiving a report from the New Zealand national team, arrested a Canadian national team performance analyst who was operating a drone, revealing Canada’s ‘drone spying’.
The Canadian Soccer Association has suspended head coach Jasmine Mander and power analyst Joseph Lombardi, and suspended head coach Beverly Priestman.
The Canadian Soccer Association also acknowledged that the men’s national team, led by Jesse Marsh, used drones at the 2024 Copa América. FIFA
has deducted six points from the Canadian women’s team’s group stage win at the Olympics and fined the Canadian Soccer Association 200,000 Swiss francs (about 310 million won).
It also decided to re-examine the Canadian women’s soccer team’s path to the gold medal at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
Canada was trailing after France scored the first goal in the 42nd minute of the first half.
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