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Wellington rent Priestman, coach banned in drone scandal

WELLINGTON, New Zealand — The Canada coach banned for her function in a drone spying scandal on the Paris Olympics has been employed as head coach of New Zealand’s solely skilled ladies’s staff.

Bev Priestman, who not too long ago completed a one-year suspension from all soccer-related exercise, signed a two-year cope with Wellington Phoenix in New Zealand’s capital metropolis.

Priestman’s spouse, Emma Humphries, was employed by Wellington Phoenix in December because the membership’s academy director. Humphries, a former New Zealand worldwide, beforehand coached Canadian youth ladies’s nationwide groups.

It is a accident for Priestman, who was suspended after a FIFA investigation discovered that she, together with different teaching workers, had used drones to spy on the New Zealand ladies’s nationwide staff previous to Canada’s first match on the Paris Olympics.

She was fired as head coach of Canada after a overview by Canada Soccer.

“We’re actually happy to have the ability to welcome Bev again to soccer,” Phoenix chairman Rob Morrison mentioned Wednesday. “Everyone knows she’s had a time frame away from the sport. However we perceive the circumstances and we’re actually snug with this appointment.”

Priestman guided Canada to a gold medal on the Tokyo Olympics and has coached at 4 Girls’s World Cups, three Olympic Video games and three FIFA youth World Cups. She additionally has beforehand labored in New Zealand, in teaching growth in Wellington after which as New Zealand Soccer’s growth director.

In a press release, Priestman thanked the membership and officers for “giving me this opportunity to return again to the sport I really like and hopefully deliver some particular moments to not solely this metropolis, however this nation.”

Phoenix “is a incredible membership with large ambitions, world-class services and an outstanding fan base,” she mentioned. “We’ve a duty now to fly the flag for this nation and attempt to do one thing particular.”

Wellington Phoenix performs in Australia’s top-flight ladies’s competitors, A-League Girls, and Priestman is concentrating on the title.

“There will be a starvation and a want there as a result of we all know we need to obtain a primary [winning the title] for this membership and to try this goes to take one thing particular,” she mentioned within the membership’s assertion.

Stephen Conroy, chairman of Australian Skilled Leagues, mentioned Priestman’s signing was a “incredible endorsement” for the competitors.

“Bev is a world-renowned nationwide staff head coach and Olympic champion,” Conroy mentioned. “And her expertise and experience will likely be an enormous increase for the up-and-coming squad on the Phoenix.”

Info from The Related Press was used on this story. ESPN author Jeff Kassouf additionally contributed.

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