News about Hope Solo

How England's golden girls will cash in on their World Cup bid: No. 1 Mary Earps of No. 1 has a £500,000 worth in brand, television, and book sales with her way to a £1 million

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 21, 2023
Sarina Wiegman's crew's meteoric success is likely to result in players reaping in slew of endorsement contracts with major corporations eager to cash in on the Lionesses' 'good role model' fame during a 'golden window of opportunity.' According to branding experts, celebrities could be expected to bag TV and book deals worth hundreds of thousands, with some potentially netting themselves major endorsements from fashion celebrities and actors keen to bring a Lioness on board. Since being voted the best goalkeeper at the World Cup, PR veteran Sean O'Meara said it's never been a better time to be a Lioness, while Brand and Culture specialist Nick Ede said England's own golden goalkeeper Mary Earps (left) could lead the team soon. 'The Lionesses can command up to half a million during their golden window of opportunity for them,' he told MailOnline. "Mike with any group of people, there will always be ones that brands pick out and want more than others, and I can see that Mary could be on her way to becoming a billionaire with brand endorsements, public speaking engagements, and TV deals.'

Five months after his death at the Qatar World Cup, Grant Wahl has been inducted into the US Soccer Hall of Fame

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 6, 2023
Grant Wahl (left) was inducted into the National Soccer Hall of Fame after being honoured posthumously with the Colin Jose Media Award. Wahl died on December 10 at the age of 49 after collapsing while reporting the World Cup quarterfinal between Argentina and Holland in Lusail, Qatar. He was honoured inducted into the Hall of Fame in Frisco, Texas, with the award given to journalists who have long-term contributions to soccer in the United States. Celine Grounder (right) and his brother Eric accepted the award on behalf of Wahl's widow Celine Grounder (right) and his brother Eric.

Gregg Berhalter is accused of a VENDETTA against Gio Reyna before the USA's World Cup campaign, according to Wynalda

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 13, 2023
Eric Wynalda, a former USA footballer, has screamed that the Reyna and Berhalter families is 'eight or nine months old,' and that Gregg Berhalter had a vendetta against Gio Reyna before the World Cup. Wynalda, a journalist who appeared on Hope Solo's podcast, outlined his argument in greater detail, saying that the saga "sheds light on an underworld story a lot of American soccer fans don't know exists.' Despite Berhalter's remarkably use as a substitute at the World Cup, the 20-year-old Reyna was unquestionably used as a pillar figure for the team in Qatar.

In Berhalter row, Hope Solo says, "mama's boy" appears to be a'snive little boy."

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 13, 2023
Hope Solo has released her verdict on the Berhalter and Reyna families' fallout, adding that Gio Reyna 'looks like a sniveling little boy' due to his parents' conflict. Solo delivered her opinion on the saga that has gripped US soccer so far in 2023 with former USA international Eric Wynalda, who explained his own assertion that the feud between the families has lasted 'eight or nine months.' Solo said, 'It's sad, in my eyes it's sad.' It's a stain on the sport we love, and no one comes out of this a champion.' Rosalind, Berhalter's wife, is the only true victim here.'

Hope Solo's podcast is peppered with questions about footage of her DWI arrest

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 4, 2022
Following the release of her latest podcast, Hope Solo has been chastised on social media days after the release of a new police bodycam from her DWI arrest. Solo, 41, was arrested on March 31 after being found in her vehicle in a Winston-Salem, North Carolina Walmart parking lot. Lozen and Vittorio, her two-year-old twins, were riding in the backseat of the car, with the engine still running. On the night of her DWI arrest, a woman was yanked from her car by police after she went out behind the wheel with her children in the back.

In a new video from a DWI arrest, Dazed Hope Solo was pulled from the car by cops

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 2, 2022
Hope Solo, a former US soccer player, was yanked from her car by police on the night of her DWI arrest, according to a new video shared today.

In a new video from DWI arrest, Dazed soccer star Hope Solo was yanked from her car by cops

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 1, 2022
Hope Solo, the former US soccer star, was yanked from her car by officers on the night of her DWI arrest after she passed out behind the wheel with her two-year-old twins in the back, according to a new video posted today. Solo, 41, was arrested on March 31 after being found in her car in a Winston-Salem, North Carolina Walmart parking lot. Lozen and Vittorio, her two-year-old twins, were in the backseat of the vehicle, and the engine was still working. The ex-USWNT goalkeeper was later found guilty and sentenced to 30-day prison term, but she did not have to serve because of the month she spent in rehab after the incident. A police officer knocks on the driver's window of the car before a startled Solo says, 'Oh, My God,' says the video from the night.

Hope Solo calls DWI arrest the 'biggest mistake of my life' that she will 'never live down'

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 20, 2022
Hope Solo, a former soccer player in the United States, spoke out about her DWI arrest months after she swerved out behind the wheel of her car with her two-year-old twins inside, calling the situation her "biggest mistake of my life." 'I let alcohol get the better of me in a decision that I would never live down,' Solo said on her 'Hope Solo Speaks' podcast on August 18. She continued calling the call and realized it was a 'cost to me and my family.' Solo, 41, was arrested on March 31 after being found to be driving her vehicle out behind the wheel in a Winston-Salem, North Carolina Walmart parking lot. Lozen and Vittorio, the car's two-year-old twins, were in the backseat, and the engine was still running. Solo recalled the fallout from the incident, her struggles with being away from her husband and children when she sought medical attention on her podcast this week.

Federal judge approves $24million settlement between US Soccer and USWNT over equal pay

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 12, 2022
For all intents and purposes, Barring a monumental backflip, the saga has come to an end. A federal judge approved a preliminary agreement between US Soccer and the USWNT on Thursday. Judge Gary Klausner of the United States Central District of California granted a motion to authorize the terms, arranging a hearing on December 5, where final approval is likely to take place.