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Canadian soccer coach Priestman to miss Olympic opener after staffers alleged to have spied on opponent

Canadian women's soccer coach Bev Priestman removed herself from Thursday's Olympic Games opener against New Zealand and two team staff members were sent home after two drone incidents.

Assistant coach Jasmine Mander and Canada Soccer analyst Joseph Lombardi were ousted from the soccer team's staff, the Canadian Olympic Committee said Wednesday in a statement in which it accepted Priestman's decision to not coach the opener in Saint-Etienne, France.

The shakeup came after the COC's review of drone incidents in Saint-Etienne. There were reports that drones flew over New Zealand's practice sessions both Monday and last Friday.

"I am ultimately responsible for conduct in our program," Priestman said in Wednesday's statement. "Accordingly, to emphasize our team's commitment to integrity, I have decided to voluntarily withdraw from coaching the match on Thursday. In the spirit of accountability, I do this with the interests of both teams in mind and to ensure everyone feels that the sportsmanship of this game is upheld."

"On behalf of our entire team, I first and foremost want to apologize to the players and staff at New Zealand Football and to the players on Team Canada. This does not represent the values that our team stands for."

The COC also said that Canada Soccer staff will be required to undergo mandatory ethics training.

National team assistant coach Andy Spence will lead Canada against New Zealand, Priestman confirmed to reporters on Wednesday. Spence was with the team last year at the World Cup.

The match begins at 11 a.m. ET and will be carried live on CBC TV, including live stream coverage on CBCSports.ca and CBC Gem. 

Canada is the defending Olympic champion in women's soccer after capturing gold three years ago

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