Former United States Goalkeeper Hope Solo announced on Monday that he would lead the SOO FC to play the Soccer tournament in Carolina, North Carolina, on June 4-9.
Annual Million 1 million winners-Take-All TST played for the first time in any kind of competition after Solo 20 2016.
Solo said in a statement, “I am only incredibly excited to enter the SOO FC in the Soccer tournament, but I am back on the field at Soccer’s most attractive event right now.” “TST has done something amazing to enhance the game for women and I am proud to be part of it.
Solo, who made his debut for the national team at the age of 6, earned more than 200 caps in the United States and played three World Cups and three Olympics, won the Golden Glove in the World Cup 20 and 20. He was included in the National Soccer Hall of Fame in 2022.
Solo made his national team debut at the age of 18, establishing himself as the first preferred goalkeeper a few years later. He earned more than 200 caps, played three World Cups and three Olympics. Solo was the winner of the Golden Glove in both the World Cup 20 and the World Cup and was included in the National Soccer Hall of Fame in 2022.
“We are eager to welcome one of the best female football players of all time,” said John Mugar, founder and CEO of TST. “If you see Hope taking the field again, they will find fans on their feet and add another level of excitement to TST.”
Another team of former USWNT players, including Heather O’Rilli, Ali Criger and Carley Lloyd, will play for the US women’s team at TST.