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NSL co-founder Diana Matheson added to interim staff for Canadian women's soccer team

It will be coach by committee for the Canadian women's soccer team's upcoming friendly with Spain, in the absence of suspended head coach Bev Priestman.

Former Canadian international Diana Matheson joins returning assistant coaches Andy Spence, Jen Herst and Neil Wood in the coaching ensemble for the Oct. 25 game in Almendralejo, Spain

Matheson, co-founder of the fledgling Northern Super League, is serving in an interim team support role. The staff will also include Vancouver Whitecaps FC Girls Elite head coach Katie Collar, as an interim technical assistant, and interim performance analyst Maryse Bard-Martel.

Canada Soccer says the interim coaching staff "will support the team on a collective basis for the October window."

Priestman was handed a one-year suspension from soccer by FIFA in the wake of the Paris Olympic drone-spying scandal.

Canada Soccer CEO Kevin Blue has commissioned an independent external investigation into the drone scandal.

When he receives that report, likely before year's end, he will need to decide whether Priestman will return to her role after her suspension or be fired and replaced.

Spence, Herst and Wood have been given strict instructions on the use of drones.

"That type of behaviour is not something that will be part of the new Canada Soccer," Blue told CBC Sports. "Everybody's objective is to turn the page."

The Canadian women are ranked sixth in the world while Spain, the reigning World Cup champion, is No. 3.

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