Canadian women's team to play 2 upcoming friendlies
The Canadian women’s team is quickly moving on from the drone scandal that has cast a long shadow over the program since this summer's Paris Olympics.
Two days after Canada Soccer shared the findings of an independent report it commissioned into the drone-spying scandal, the governing body announced on Thursday that the women’s team will play two friendlies during the next FIFA international window.
The Canadian team will travel to south-eastern Spain to face Iceland on Nov. 29 and South Korea on Dec. 3. Both matches will be played at the Pinatar Arena in Murcia.