Former US women's soccer goalkeeper Hope Solo has been arrested in North Carolina on charges of misdemeanor child abuse, resisting arrest and impaired driving. This is not the first time Solo has been in trouble with the law.
Concerns over the condition of the artifical turf have led U.S. Soccer to cancel the USWNT's "Victory Tour" match in Hawaii on Sunday.
Star goalkeeper Hope Solo will again face domestic violence charges after a Washington state appeals court on Friday reversed a lower court's decision to dismiss the case.
Hope Solo hasn't spoken much to the media since the World Cup has gotten underway, but her husband Jerramy Stevens did some talking for her in an interview Saturday with USA Today Sports.
U.S. Soccer president Sunil Gulati defended the federation's investigation into domestic violence accusations against Hope Solo in a letter released to the media Friday night.
Hope Solo indicated the latest revelations about her 2014 domestic violence arrest are no distraction to her producing her best form after she helped lift the U.S. to a 3-1 win over Australia.