| Solo 
			hit with six-month ban over 'cowards' comments 
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			 [August 25, 2016] 
			(Reuters) - U.S. Soccer handed 
			goalkeeper Hope Solo a six-month ban from internationals on 
			Wednesday after she branded opponents Sweden "a bunch of cowards" at 
			this month's Rio Olympics. 
 The Swedes beat the United States 4-3 in a shootout on Aug. 12 to 
			move into the semi-finals at the Rio Games, denying the Americans a 
			chance to win a fourth straight Olympic title.
 
 "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," U.S. Soccer 
			President Sunil Gulati said in a statement.
 
 "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 honor those principles, with no 
			exceptions.
 
 "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."
 
			 Solo, who was previously suspended for 30 days in early 2015 for her 
			conduct, would start her suspension immediately, U.S. Soccer said.
 The 35-year-old hit the headlines in January last year over a 
			domestic violence case that was dismissed after she pleaded not 
			guilty to striking her sister and nephew during a dispute at her 
			home in the Seattle suburb of Kirkland.
 
 Solo, who played on Olympic gold medal-winning teams in 2008 and 
			2012, said in a statement to Sports Illustrated she was "saddened" 
			by the ban.
 
 "For 17 years, I dedicated my life to the U.S. women's national team 
			and did the job of a pro athlete the only way I knew how - with 
			passion, tenacity, an unrelenting commitment to be the best 
			goalkeeper in the world, not just for my country, but to elevate the 
			sport for the next generation of female athletes.
 
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			Hope Solo (USA) of U.S. reacts. REUTERS/Mariana Bazo 
            
			 
			"In those commitments, I have never wavered."
 Following the United States' exit from the Rio Games tournament, 
			Solo told the magazine she was proud of her team mates for coming 
			back from a goal down to draw 1-1 but was highly critical of 
			Sweden's tactics.
 
 "I'm very proud of this team," she said.
 
 "But I also think we played a bunch of cowards. The best team did 
			not win today," said Solo, who later confirmed in a Tweet she had 
			made the comments after the match in Brasilia.
 
 "Sweden dropped off. They did not want open play. They didn't want 
			to pass the ball. They didn't want to play great soccer."
 
 As a result of her suspension, Solo will not be eligible for 
			selection to the U.S. national team until February next year.
 
 (Reporting by Mark Lamport-Stokes in Los Angeles; Editing by Peter 
			Rutherford)
 
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