Hope Solo, the sexy star of the U.S. Women's World Cup team, has fended off marriage requests left and right these past few weeks. From YouTube videos to poster-toting fans, it seems everyone wants to marry the fiercest goalie the U.S. team has seen in years.
There are several Facebook groups dedicated to marriage proposals, and in each game of the 2011 World Cup, the camera has panned the audience to find several enthusiastic grooms-to-be waving lavish signs.
Born in Richland, Washington in 1981, Solo was a four-time All-Pac-10 selection and a three-time NSCAA All-American at University of Washington. She currently plays for magicJack, a professional soccer club out of Florida.
Sure, this 5'9girl is a great player, but it doesn't hurt that she is also stunningly beautiful.
Here's a look the girl that every man in America is trying to marry!
Goalkeeper Hope Solo of the U.S. reacts during their Women's World Cup Group C soccer match against North Korea in Dresden June 28, 2011.REUTERSA fan holds a poster addressing U.S. goalkeeper Hope Solo before the start of the Women's World Cup final soccer match between Japan and the U.S. in Frankfurt July 17, 2011.REUTERSAbby Wambach (R) and goalkeeper Hope Solo of the U.S. react after the end of their Women's World Cup final soccer match in Frankfurt July 17, 2011.REUTERSU.S. goalkeeper Hope Solo reacts after being defeated in a penalty shootout against Japan during their Women's World Cup final soccer match in Frankfurt July 17, 2011.REUTERSESPN is previewing photos, videos, and interviews from the magazine's third annual "The Body Issue," which arrives on newsstands Friday, October 7. Over 20 athletes will appear naked with their private parts strategically covered as part of the issue titled “Bodies We Want.” Hope Solo, Goalkeeper, US National Team and WPS magicJack, is one of the athletes featured. REUTERSFive of the 10 highest-paid female athletes in 2011 hailed from the United States. WORST: Saudi ArabiaREUTERSHope Solo (L), goalkeeper of the U.S. women's soccer team, looks after her belly piercing after she was hit by a ball during a practice session for the upcoming final of the women's soccer World Cup in Frankfurt July 15, 2011.REUTERS