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Inside Canada’s Spy drone controversy as Women’s Football Is set to Kick Off At The Olympics

With women’s football set to get underway at the Paris Olympics today, Canada’s spy drone controversy continues to loom large over the event. According to The Athletic, their first opponents in the tournament, New Zealand, had their Olympic Committee submit a complaint on Monday, July 22nd, accusing the reigning gold medallists of flying a drone over their training sessions in …

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From Near Tragedy to Triumph: Rylee Foster’s Remarkable Soccer Comeback

Two years ago, Rylee Foster’s life took a dramatic turn as a car crash left her with severe injuries. The former Liverpool goalkeeper had to undergo emergency spinal surgery after suffering seven neck fractures, wear a halo device, and was told she might never play football again. 🍁Canadian Rylee Foster was involved in a car accident that saw her thrown …

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McCormack To Become first Female CEO in the LOI As Canadians Invest in Treaty United

Former Irish international Ciara McCormack is set to become the League of Ireland’s first female chief executive, with a Canadian investment firm partnering with her and committing to backing both the the men’s and women’s sides of Treaty United. The news broke in The 42 yesterday afternoon, and was later confirmed by the club when chairman Conn Murray spoke with …

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FIFA Women’s World Cup: Here Is Where Teams Stand After Day 2 Of The Final Group Stages

The 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup has been memorable, with many teams and players making their first tournament debuts. This week will see the group stages rounding off and the final 16 teams progress in the competition. Here is where teams stand after day two (July 31) of the final group stages: Group A: Switzerland Norway New Zealand Philippines The …

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FIFA Players Wear New Device to Prevent Concussions

Photo Cred: AP Photo/Hamish Blair With the ninth Women’s World Cup currently underway in Australia and New Zealand, viewers have noticed numerous players sporting a device around their necks. Canada’s midfielder Rebecca Quinn, is one of the first players to be spotted wearing this device, known to be called a ‘Q-Collar’ during the tournament. ‘Q-Collar’ was first put on the …

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