Former Whitecaps soccer coach Bob Birarda to be sentenced on sex charges
VANCOUVER — A provincial court judge in North Vancouver is expected to sentence Bob Birarda, a former coach for the Vancouver Whitecaps and Soccer Canada, for sex offences spanning two decades against female athletes.
Birarda, who is 55 years old, pleaded guilty in February to three counts of sexual assault and one count of sexual touching involving four female players who were under 18 years old.
Crown prosecutor Linda Ostry told the court during his sentencing hearing in June that Birarda coached two of the players at the time of the offences, while in the other two cases he was in a position of authority as a mentor and prominent figure in the soccer world.
The Crown had recommended a jail sentence of two years less a day, plus three years’ probation, while defence lawyer Bill Smart has argued Birarda should serve an eight-month term.