Canada Soccer has disciplined 14 coaches and administrative staff in the wake of the Paris Olympic drone spying scandal that cost coach Bev Priestman and two of her staff their jobs.

The governing body disclosed the news in an update this week following a meeting of its board of directors. But it did not identify the employees involved or disclose the exact nature of the sanctions.

“We can’t elaborate on those details for privacy reasons, but what we can say is that the breadth of discipline reflected how the issue pervaded multiple aspects of the organization, to varying degrees, over several years,” Canada Soccer said in a separate statement Saturday. “We sought to understand its root causes from a cultural perspective.

“We have since put in place measures to ensure these cultural sho

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