Hope Solo was sentenced on Monday to two years of probation and 30 days in jail.

However, she was able to be released immediately because she spent 30 days in a treatment center last spring for her alcohol problems.

However, during the two-year probationary period, Solo will have to meet with an addiction expert approved by the court and comply with any additional treatment requested by the court, writes The New York Times.

Solo's driver's license was also suspended, but two other charges were dropped: child abuse and resisting an officer.

“I underestimated what a destructive part alcohol had become in my life.

I made a big mistake, without a doubt the biggest mistake of my life," writes Solo on social media.

In late March, Solo was arrested after being spotted asleep at the wheel of a car with the engine running outside a shopping center - with her two-year-old twins in the back seat.

The officers who came to the scene wrote in the report that they smelled alcohol and the officers also asked Solo to take a field sobriety test, which Solo refused.

Solo is a two-time Olympic champion with the USA and also has a World Cup gold medal on his track record.