World Cup champion and two-time Olympic Games gold medal winner Hope Solo will highlight the Football Writers’ Festival at Jamberoo Pub in late March.
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The inaugural event on March 23-24 will include keynote conversations, panel discussions, as well as downtime activities such as a football match, dinner and trivia.
Securing the services of the renowned USA goalkeeper is a major coup for festival organisers Fair Play Publishing and the Johnny Warren Football Foundation.
Solo is widely regarded as the best goalkeeper in the world, with more caps, more wins, more clean sheets (or shutouts) and more starts than any other goalkeeper in US history.
She also took out the 2011 and 2015 FIFA World Cup Golden Glove awards.
In 2015, she achieved her lifelong dream as a player, delivering the US women’s national team its first World Cup title since 1999.
Solo first played with her country’s U-14 team at the age of 12 and went on to play for the United States in every single age group.
As she climbed the ranks, she learned the challenges of being an economically disadvantaged player in the elite youth system, relying on the generosity of friends, family and her home [Washington] state to fuel her aspirations.
Following a college career at the University of Washington, Solo played in every iteration of women’s professional soccer in America most recently for Seattle Reign in the National Women’s Soccer League.
She is recognised as a leader in the fight for equal pay and in 2016, was one of five members of the US women’s national team to file a wage discrimination claim against the Federation.
Solo also was a candidate in the 2018 US Soccer Presidential election, and has been an influential voice on and off the field, sharing the stage with US senators, heads of state, business leaders and global activists from around the world advocating for women’s rights, gender equality and corruption-free football.
Solo holds the single-season and career record for most goalkeeper wins at 26 and 153, respectively. She also boasts the most career clean sheets (shutouts) at 102, as well as the longest undefeated streak by a goalkeeper at 55 consecutive matches, spanning from 2002-2008.
She made 202 appearances (192 starts) with the US women’s national team between 2000 and 2016.
Football Federation Australia (FFA) chairman Chris Nikou, award-winning German investigative journalist and author Jens Weinreich and former Socceroo and SBS-TV analyst Craig Foster, will also speak at the festival.
Entry is $10 for one day and $15 for two days.
Visit www.footballwritersfestival.com.au to register or for more information.