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As of now, the only social media account I will be using to post links to this blog will be my Bluesky account:
https://bsky.app/profile/wsoccerexpress.bsky.social
If you don’t have a Bluesky account, anyone can now sign up for one.
On Saturday, FIFA announced that that the Canadian Women’s National Team has been penalized with a 6 point deduction from their group standings at the 2024 Paris Olympics. In the same announcement, Canada Soccer was also fined CHF 200,000 (about $226,000 USD) and three members of the WNT’s staff were suspended from soccer-related activities for one year: Head coach Bev Priestman, performance analyst Joseph Lombardi, and assistant coach Jasmine Mander.
Also, TSN’s Rick Westhead has an article out that details additional allegations of spying by Canada’s WNT against the United States Women’s National Team and other women’s teams.
Continue reading “DroneGate: Canada Hit With 6 Point Deduction, Bev Priestman Suspended by FIFA, More Spying Allegations”Wednesday evening, TSN’s senior correspondent, Rick Westhead, published an eye-opening article detailing past drone spying by the staff of the Canadian Women’s National Team that dates back to at least the (2021) Tokyo Summer Olympics, where Canada won gold.
The allegations in the article indicate that the drone spying against New Zealand could be a “tip of the iceberg” situation, and greatly increases the probability that Canada Soccer, Canada’s WNT, and some of the WNT’s coaching and support staff could be facing significant sanctions in the days and months to come.
Other news from Wednesday include the suspension of head coach Bev Priestman as well as an official statement from FIFA that its Disciplinary Committee has opened official investigations.
Continue reading “DroneGate: FIFA is on the Case, Bev Priestman Sent Home, and Evidence of ‘Previous Drone Use’”The first day of group play in the women’s soccer tournament at the 2024 Summer Olympic saw no upsets, with all six matches ending in victories for the higher-ranked teams.
The USWNT had one of the easiest matches, thanks to a strong first half where Trinity Rodman and Mallory Swanson combined for three goals, with Swanson bagging a brace by scoring goals just 66 seconds apart (OptaJack x.com post). A VAR-upgraded 30th minute red card shown to Pauline Zulu reduced Zambia to 10 players. While the USWNT was unable to extend the lead after the red card, their defense did hold the speedy Barbra Banda and Zambia scoreless.
Continue reading “2024 Olympics: Match Day 1 Recap and Video Highlights”On Tuesday, July 23rd, news broke that an unnamed “staff member” for the Canadian Women’s National Team was caught using a camera drone to surveil a closed-door practice of the New Zealand Women’s National Team.
A day later, several more facts have come to light about this incident, but a number of key questions remain unanswered.
Continue reading “2024 Olympics: DroneGate! Canada Caught Spying on New Zealand Practices”In previous years, before a tournament, FIFA typically publishes a document with historical statistics for that tournament as well as comparative statistics for each team competing in the tournament. I have not found a public version of such a document for this year’s Olympics tournament.
The official squads lists, in PDF format, can be downloaded directly from FIFA, via the following link: https://fdp.fifa.org/assetspublic/ce159/pdf/SquadLists-English.pdf.
For a spreadsheet version of the above squads list, with additional columns, see this Google Sheets file: 2024 Summer Olympics – Squad Lists. Each team is on a separate sheet. The columns for each team can be sorted and/or filtered.
Continue reading “2024 Olympics – Women’s Soccer Tournament: Squad List Stats and Superlatives”8/8 Update: See 2024 Olympics: The USWNT’s Gold Medal Match Against Brazil Will Air Live on NBC and 2024 Olympics: Updated TV and Streaming Details for the Bronze Medal Match between Germany and Spain.
Here is a no-frills one-page schedule that lists the times and TV details for all 26 matches of the women’s soccer tournament at the 2024 Summer Olympics.
Download the printable schedule here!
Continue reading “2024 Summer Olympics – Women’s Soccer Tournament: Printable Schedule (USA)”(Updated on 8-Aug-2024: The gold medal match will air live on NBC. The bronze medal match will be streaming-only for the English-language commentary.)
While the 2024 Paris Summer Olympics do not officially begin until the Opening Ceremonies get underway on Friday, July 26th, the women’s soccer tournament kicks off on Thursday, July 25th.
As in years past, all soccer matches will available to watch live, though some will only be viewable via streaming.
The good news for those without cable or another TV provider is that all matches will be available for streaming live through NBC’s Peacock app for only a $7.99/month subscription.
Continue reading “Olympics 2024: Match Schedule with TV and Streaming Details (USA)”I took a break in the early days of the COVID pandemic and am (finally) restarting this blog. For now, my main focus will be covering the women’s soccer tournament at the Paris Summer Olympics.
NWSL news items from the past week or so: