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US Soccer slaps Solo with 6-month suspension

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LOS ANGELES: USA women’s goalkeeper Hope Solo has been slapped with a six-month ban from the national team for her comments in which she called the Swedish players “a bunch of cowards”, US Soccer announced.

The 35-year-old Solo made the comments after the Americans were eliminated in a penalty shootout from the Rio Olympics women’s soccer tournament on August 12.

“The comments by Hope Solo after the match against Sweden during the 2016 Olympics were unacceptab­le and do not meet the standard of conduct we require from our National Team players,” US Soccer president Sunil Gulati said in a statement on Wednesday.

“Beyond the athletic arena, and beyond the results, the Olympics celebrate and represent the ideals of fair play and respect. We expect all of our representa­tives to honour those principles, with no exceptions.”

Solo wasn’t backing down on Wednesday and defended her “coward” comments by saying the suspension wasn’t warranted.

“I am saddened by the federation’s decision to terminate my contract,” Solo said. “I could not be the player I am without being the person I am, even when I haven’t made the best choices or said the right things.”

Solo said she plays and speaks with passion and is trying to be an example for future US female players.

This is not the first time Solo has been suspended. She was banned for 30 days in 2015 after an incident at one of the national team’s training camps.

“Taking into considerat­ion the past incidents involving Hope, as well as the private conversati­ons we’ve had requiring her to conduct herself in a manner befitting a U.S. National Team member, U.S. Soccer determined this is the appropriat­e disciplina­ry action.”

“We played a bunch of cowards,” Solo said. “The better team did not win today. I strongly believe that. I don’t think they’re going to make it far in the tournament.”

Solo made the comments because she felt the Swedes were playing too defensivel­y.

The defeat was the Americans’ first in 15 games at the Olympics and only their third ever in Games history having won four golds and a silver since women’s football was introduced to the Olympic programme.

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