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Drone Soccer has taken off across the globe and helps students develop career-ready STEM skills.
Drone soccer, often compared to soccer and the magical sport of Quidditch from Harry Potter, pits two five-player teams against one another. Each player controls a drone ball.
New Zealand defender Rebekah Stott noticed a drone flying over their training in Saint-Etienne, France on July 19, six days before the opening day of the women's soccer competition at the Paris Games.
The Court of Arbitration for Sport on Wednesday upheld a six-point Olympic tournament deduction for the Canadian women’s soccer team in a drone spying scandal, affirming FIFA’s choice to ...
Marking the end of a longtime tradition, the Fourth of July celebration at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena will not feature a ...
Pasadena’s new approach to light up the sky was one of scores of Independence Day celebrations across L.A. County ...
Maybe they'll see a formation being worked on. Perhaps a set-piece routine. Or maybe it's about having control and lowering anxiety levels ...
Canada women’s soccer drone-spying scandal, explained The Canadians advanced to the Olympic quarterfinals despite a stiff points penalty and a ban for Coach Bev Priestman.
The Canadian women's soccer team caused controversy this week as New Zealand apparently caught a drone over their training session ahead of their Olympics matchup.
Drone soccer doesn’t resemble soccer as much as it does the fictional sport of quidditch, played on flying broomsticks in the world of Harry Potter. In real life, drone soccer teams score when they ...
Coach Bev Priestman said she will not coach the team's first game against New Zealand after two incidents where people affiliated with Canada's team appeared to fly drones over the opponents ...
Canada Soccer drone scandal explained: Bev Priestman out as coach, investigation findings, what's next Canada Soccer's attempts to spy on opponents using drones date as far back as 2016 ...
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