Bev Priestman

Beverly Priestman (born 29 April 1986) is an English professional football manager who was the head coach of the Canada women's national team.

[3] In October 2020, Priestman was appointed as the head coach of Canada women's national soccer team, leading them to the gold medal at the delayed 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo on 6 August 2021.

[5][6] Two days later, Priestman was removed as Olympic head coach and suspended by Canada Soccer which said it had instigated an "independent external review" while world football governing body, FIFA, also announced it has opened disciplinary proceedings against her and the staff involved.

[7][8] On 27 July, FIFA announced that Priestman would be suspended from football-related activities for one year due to "offensive behaviour and violation of the principles of fair play.

"[9][10] In November, Canada Soccer announced that an external investigation concluded that Priestman and assistant coach Jasmine Mander ordered analyst Joseph Lombardi to fly a drone during a New Zealand training session closed to the public.