The Lights FC kicks off its third United Soccer League season in a nationally televised game on Saturday against Landon Donovan and expansion franchise San Diego Loyal SC.
In year two under manager Eric Wynalda the Las Vegas Lights FC are establishing a culture centered around becoming a family.
The Las Vegas Lights are back for their third season in Sin City kicking off training camp on Feb 3 after a lot of roster turnover in the offseason.
Cole Malm scores a goal in the final minutes to give Bishop Gorman the Class 4A boys soccer championship. This is the sixth state title in school history, but the first since 2012. The Gaels finished with an unbeaten record of 26-0-1. (James Schaeffer and Jason Orts / Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Players enjoy a game of soccer during a snowstorm in the Anthem area east of Las Vegas on Wednesday, Feb. 20, 2019. (Mick Akers/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
While London’s Cray Wanderers may be the one of the oldest football clubs in the world, could an NFL team have the same success overseas? (Heidi Fang/Las Vegas Review-Journal @HeidiFang)
Soccer teams for Centennial High School and Palo Verde High School held a small ceremony before their game to honor Brooke Hawley, a Centennial player killed earlier this year. The team gifted Brooke’s parents with her number 15 jersey and every player wore a 15 jersey before the game.
Olympia Sports Park opened in Southern Highlands on Tuesday, Aug. 28 2018. The 17-acre park features three full-size, lighted, multi-purpose fields that can be used for soccer, football, lacrosse and other sports Six basketball courts A splash pad A full playground with state-of-the-art equipment and shade And a scenic walking trail with workout stations and picnic areas Olympia Sports Park offers something for everyone
Host Ben Gotz talks about the Lights recent win at home, a now full roster, and playoff hopes for the Las Vegas Lights FC.
Ben Gotz reports on the Lights FC win on August 4, 2018 at Cashman Field.
August 4, 2018 post-game presser.
Ben Gotz travels to Kellogg-Zaher Soccer Complex where the LV Lights FC host an open training party during the teams practice.
Brazil Beats Mexico 2-0 in World Cup Knockout Brazil picked up their third straight shutout victory on Monday, by eliminating Mexico with goals by Neymar and Roberto Firmino. Brazil now advances past the round of 16. The loss is a crushing defeat for Mexico. No country has played in more World Cups games without ever winning the tournament. This victory marks the seventh straight tournament in which Brazil has advanced at least to the quarterfinals. Brazil will play the Japan-Belgium winner in a quarterfinal Friday in Kazan.
Review-Journal soccer reporter Ben Gotz previews key matches in in the World Cup Round of 16.
Soccer beat reporter Ben Gotz goes over what to expect from round two of the 2018 World Cup.
The Las Vegas Lights react to their 4-1 win against the Seattle Sounders 2.
Highlights from the Las Vegas Lights game against Seattle at Cashman Field.
Soccer beat reporter Ben Gotz goes over what to expect from round one of the 2018 Russia World Cup.
Las Vegas Lights beat reporter Ben Gotz goes over the latest developments for the Las Vegas Lights FC.
Joel Huiqui and Isidro Sanchez talk about the Lights’ draw with Sacramento Republic FC.
Highlights of Lights FC’s 1-1 draw with Sacramento Republic FC.
Ben Gotz talks about Lights FC’s strong start to its season as well as what they’re trying to accomplish during its bye week.
Lights FC head coach Isidro Sanchez and midfielder Carlos Alvarez talk about the team’s 2-1 win over Swope Park Rangers.
Ben Gotz recaps Lights FC’s comeback win over Swope Park Rangers at Cashman Field.
Highlights of Lights FC’s 2-1 win over the Swope Park Rangers.
Lights Out host Ben Gotz recaps the Las Vegas Lights FC’s first season game against Fresno.
Review-Journal reporter Ben Gotz goes over the Las Vegas Lights 4-2 loss to D.C. United and Freddy Adu’s debut.
Former U.S. soccer prodigy Freddy Adu will likely make his Lights FC debut Saturday. The team plans to play Adu against his former team, D.C. United. I want to look at Freddy in the stadium, with the fans, with another important team (playing us). Adu was taken in the 2004 Major League Soccer SuperDraft by D.C. when he was 14-years-old. The attacking midfielder has played for 14 teams in eight countries since then. Now Adu is with the Lights to try to keep his career afloat.