Women’s soccer coach banned for life by UEFA for filming players in the locker room
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Women's soccer coach banned for life by UEFA for filming players in the locker room
In a stunning blow to his career and reputation, Canadian women’s soccer coach Steve Spindler has been banned for life from any involvement with football (soccer) at all levels after it was found that he had filmed female players in the team’s locker room. The decision came as part of an ongoing investigation into allegations of misconduct against Spindler.
According to UEFA, the disciplinary committee reviewed evidence and heard testimony before making its ruling. The case has sparked outrage among women's s…
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