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Canada Soccer, Vancouver Whitecaps lacking accountability over allegations against coach, soccer legend says

Whitecaps and national organization claim they acted responsibly when stories about the inappropriate behaviour of a coach were brought to them.

Whitecaps, Canada Soccer claim they acted responsibly dealing with allegations made against a coach

Andrea Neil during a match at the 2007 Pan American Games. Neil is questioning how Canada Soccer and the Vancouver Whitecaps dealt with a coach who was allegedly engaging in inappropriate behaviour toward his players in 2008. (Silvia Izquierdo/Associated Press)

A Canadian soccer legend says the Vancouver Whitecapsand Canada Soccerfailed the teenaged players onthe combined under-20 Women's National Team and Whitecaps women's team in 2008, when the two organizations quietlyparted ways with a coachfollowing allegations of inappropriate behaviour.

In astatement,Andrea Neil, former captain of the Canadian Women's National Team and Whitecaps,says a decade later, some players "still carry the scars of their experiences to this day."

Neil says she wants to add her voice to that of former Whitecaps player CiaraMcCormack, whopublisheda bloglast month alleging sexual harassmentand inappropriate behaviourfrom a coach in 2008.

In the blog, McCormack refersto the man as"Coach Billy." She has sinceconfirmed withCBCthat his real name is Bob Birarda.

Birarda held the dual positions of head coach of the women'sWhitecaps and U-20Women's National Team head coach in 2008, incharge of a group of female playerswho were between 17and 19 years old.

Mutual parting of ways

He was let goby Canada Soccer and the Whitecaps in October2008in what was described at the time as a"mutual decision."

His replacement, Ian Bridge, told CBCthat Birarda's departure was due to "inappropriate communication with the players."

"My information was that things weren't working out and that there was some inappropriate communications," said Bridge.

Hired to coach girls at club level

Soon after leaving Canada Soccer and the Whitecaps,Birardawas hired as the under-15girls coach at the TsawwassenSoccer Club, and later at Coastal Football Club in South Surrey, a position he held until his suspensionlast month when McCormack's blog went viral.

Neil said that inSeptember 2008, one year after she had retired from playing, she started hearing stories from players on the Whitecaps and U-20 national team.

Andrea Neil (centre, sitting) was inducted into the Canadian Sport Hall of Fame in 2011. (Jeff McIntosh/Canadian Press)

"Concerned about the seriousness of the allegations, I contacted a high-performance coach within Canada Soccer and alerted him to the issue," saidNeil in her statement.

Canada Soccer and the Whitecaps responded by hiringan independentinvestigatorto look into the allegations.

But Neil said she has since learned from talking to players who were on the teams that the investigator did not interview"a vast majority of the players, some of whom were central to the allegations."

"The soccer community deserves to know why the Whitecaps and Canada Soccer chose to conclude [the investigation] as quickly as they did," said Neil in her statement.

'Could not manage... the power imbalance'

Neil also claims "[the investigator]told me that she would be informing the organizations that the staff member at the centre of the investigation should avoid future roles such as coaching, as she felt that he could not manage what she called the power imbalance between his role as a coach and his relationship with the players."

CBCasked Birarda to comment but did not hear back.

The Whitecaps and Canada Soccerissued statements.

"As we have said from the outset, we took the allegations brought forward very seriously, hired an independent expert in the industry to thoroughly investigate all the information she could gather, and based our actions on her recommendations," said the Whitecaps.

The statement from Canada Soccer reads:"Canada Soccer immediately responded to the concerns raised by participating in a thorough review with an independent ombudsperson in association with the Vancouver Whitecaps. Upon conclusion of the investigation, the coach ceased to have any involvement with the national team program and the ombudsperson had no recommendations for further action."

Neil represented Canada in four World Cups and is in the Canadian Sports Hall of Fame and Canadian Soccer Hall of Fame.

She says as the accrediting body for soccer coaches across the country, Canada Soccer has "the responsibility to ensure that the people who coach at any level are fit to do so."

Neil and McCormack say they would like to see an investigation into what happened in 2008.

CBChas not independently verified Neil or McCormack'sclaims.

Corrections

  • An earlier version of this story mistakenly stated that Bob Birarda was hired as the under-18 girls coach at Coastal FC soon after leaving Canada Soccer and the Vancouver Whitecaps. In fact, he was hired to coach under-15 girls at the Tsawwassen Soccer Club before moving to Coastal FC.
    Apr 03, 2019 8:33 AM PT