U.S. goalkeeper Hope Solo had a restraining order against her in high school for bullying a student, it has been claimed.

The soccer star was required to stay 300 feet away from the student when she was a senior at Richland High School in Washington State, reports claim.

In the documents, filed in 1998, her accuser said: 'She punched me in the cheek. Then she said, 'I f****** hate you, you fat a** whore' and punched me two more times. Once in the eye and once in the mouth.'

Restraining order: High school documents reveal Hope Solo had restraining order against fellow student who accused her of punching her and calling her names

The incident, which allegedly happened 17 years ago, was revealed by gossip site TMZ.

The Women's National Team player has been in the spotlight for a number of incidents.

Last year, she called one officer a b**** and told another cop the necklace she was wearing was worth more than he made in a year on the night she was arrested for domestic abuse, police reports revealed.

The 33-year-old was charged with two misdemeanor counts of assault in the fourth-degree against her half-sister, Teresa Obert, and her 17-year-old son, on June 21, 2014 in Kirkland, Washington.

Details regarding Solo's behavior that night, in police records obtained by ESPN, come just a week after she lamented that the incident had 'completely smeared' her name and that she would forever be associated with domestic violence because of it.

He said Solo 'showed signs of intoxication', writing that her eyes were bloodshot and her speech was slurred, as she yelled multiple insults at him and Sgt. Phil Goguen, who had arrested the soccer star.

Bullying claims: High school documents claim that Hope Solo bullied a fellow student to the point she was not allowed to be within 30 feet of her

Antics: Hope Solo has been in the spotlight for a number of off-field incidents with the latest reports claiming she was a high school bully

When Gougen asked Solo to remove a necklace she was wearing, she told him it was worth more than he made in a year.

Solo's husband, former pro football player Jerramy Stevens, was charged with driving under the influence during the early morning hours in January while she was a passenger.

She was suspended by the national team for 30 days following the incident and apologized for 'disappointing my teammates, coaches and the Federation'.

During the 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup, Solo openly criticized U.S. women's soccer coach Greg Ryan after she was benched and the U.S. lost its next match by four goals.