(Reuters) -John Herdman has defended his time as Canada menโs and womenโs soccer coach after receiving a written admonishment following an independent investigation into a drone-spying scandal at the 2024 Paris Olympics.
The disciplinary hearing, conducted by a panel independent of Canada Soccer, came after Herdman was cited in a law firmโs report on the incident.
โThroughout my career, I have led with integrity, transparency, and a deep respect for the game,โ Herdman said in a statement to Reuters.
โThat has not changed. I cooperated throughout the process, including a complete and transparent presentation to the Disciplinary Committee.
โAlthough this has been an incredibly challenging period, I remain proud of my time with Canada Soccer and what we achieved together.โ
Herdman resigned as head coach of Major League Soccerโs Toronto FC in November amid the drone scandal at the Paris Olympics that led to Bev Priestman being fired as Canada womenโs head coach.
Priestman was among those banned for a year by FIFA. At the time, Canada Soccer described it as โa symptom of a past pattern of an unacceptable cultureโ.
An independent inquiry ended in November, prompting the launch of disciplinary proceedings against Herdman.
The 49-year-old from Consett, England was linked to what an independent review found was a โpractice of conducting surreptitious surveillance of opponentsโ ahead of the Paris Games.
โThe independent committee informed the parties that John Herdman was found to have committed misconduct under the Canada Soccer Disciplinary Code,โ Canada Soccer said in a statement.
โThe committee determined the appropriate sanction was a letter of admonishment and informed the parties that their decision was final and binding.โ
Herdman was Canadaโs womenโs head coach from 2011-18, guiding them to bronze medals at the 2012 and 2016 Olympics, before taking over the menโs side from 2018-23.
He led the menโs team at the World Cup in Qatar in 2022 before joining Toronto in 2023.
โAlthough this has been an incredibly challenging period, I remain proud of my time with Canada Soccer and what we achieved together,โ Herdman said.
โI look forward to continuing my journey in the game. I remain focused on my passion โ coaching, mentoring, and helping teams reach their full potential.โ
(Reporting by Lori Ewing, editing by Ed Osmond)
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