Las Vegas Review-Journal

Cerveza says: Lights make popular hire

- By Ben Gotz Las Vegas Review-journal

He walked onstage with a tear in his eye. He tossed a soccer ball into the crowd, took pictures with fans and offered to buy a beer for anyone who would meet him Downtown on Tuesday night.

José Luis Sánchez Solá, commonly referred to as Chelís, came as advertised in his first news conference as coach of the Las Vegas

Lights FC on Tuesday. The native of Puebla, Mexico, was energetic, talkative and ready to connect with fans before his team begins play in the United Soccer League at Cashman Field in 2018.

“This might be the most spectacula­r city in the world,” Chelís, 58, said through a translator at Inspire Theatre. “So for a spectacula­r city, you need spectacula­r soccer.”

Lights owner Brett Lashbrook said he was looking for three things from his coaching candidates: a willingnes­s to embrace an attacking style of play, the ability to speak both English and Spanish and an eagerness for the “awesome” proj

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ect of starting a team from scratch.

His initial pool of candidates didn’t fit his criteria, until he arranged a Skype interview with a veteran coach that had Liga MX and Major League Soccer experience. When Lashbrook explained to Chelís what his vision for the team was, the coach told the owner what he had been waiting to hear.

“Chelís turned right to the camera, leaned very close and said, ‘I love it,’ ” Lashbrook said. “It was at that moment that I knew we found our guy.”

Lashbrook also found a crowd-pleaser. One fan at the news conference shouted “I love you Chelís!” in Spanish after he was introduced, and several chanted his name once the ceremony ended. In between, he got several laughs from the crowd as he spoke in-depth about his vision for the team, apologizin­g multiple times to the translator on hand for rambling.

The loudest response he received came when he promised that any fan who wanted to meet him at the Downtown bar Gold Spike on Tuesday night would get a beer on the team.

“(I) have only one promise to everyone, and that is every time someone watches the Las Vegas Lights FC … they will be entertaine­d,” Chelís said through a translator.

“This is an individual that fully embraces what we want to do,” Lashbrook said. “He is the personalit­y, he is the entreprene­ur, he is the experience­d coach. … His personalit­y matches Las Vegas absolutely perfectly.”

Open tryout

Chelís said the Lights will hold open tryouts on Dec. 8 and 9. Details weren’t immediatel­y available, but more informatio­n is available by contacting Scouting@lasvegasli­ghtsfc.com.

“I want to make sure this team smells like Las Vegas,” Chelís said.

No MLS affiliatio­n

Lashbrook said several MLS teams approached the Lights hoping to directly affiliate with them but the team declined. Twenty-two MLS teams had affiliatio­ns with USL teams at the start of the 2017 USL season, with the second-division USL functionin­g as a proving ground for first-division MLS.

“We made the conscious decision that that’s not what we want to be as a club,” Lashbrook said. “We are an independen­t team built to win, built to entertain.”

Contact Ben Gotz at bgotz@ reviewjour­nal.com. Follow@ Bensgotz on Twitter.

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