Las Vegas Review-Journal

Lights FC relieves interim coach Sanchez of duties

- By Adam Hill Las Vegas Review-journal

Lights FC coach Isidro Sanchez led the team to its first victory since his father left his position as technical director last week in the home finale at Cashman Field.

It will go down as his last win on the bench for the Lights.

Lights owner and CEO Brett Lashbrook informed Sanchez on Sunday morning he would not be retained for 2019.

“I want to sincerely thank Isidro for his total commitment to building our club from scratch,” Lashbrook wrote in a statement. “He has tirelessly committed to our ‘big vision’ on and off the field and has worked in an admirably profession­al manner throughout the process. I know he has a successful career in his future, but for now, Lights FC needs a change in coaching leadership.”

The Lights earned their first points in more than a month when they played Reno 1868 FC to a draw in Sanchez’s first game, but lost the next three, before beating Western Conference contender Phoenix Rising FC at Cashman Field on Wednesday night.

The Lights finished with a 8-19-7 record. Sanchez handled most of the day-to-day duties throughout the season under his father Jose Luis Sanchez Sola, who was the techni- cal director until he resigned at the news conference following a Sept. 16 loss to Portland Timbers 2.

“Chelis,” as he is known, was suspended for 12 games during his tenure, leaving his son in charge for muchofthes­eason.

Sanchez’s duties became more defined after his father’s departure.

A loss to Sacramento Republic FC on Saturday wrapped up the Lights’ disappoint­ing inaugural season.

Lashbrook said he hopes to name a successor as soon as possible.

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