Houston Bolt Announces Next Four Signings for the MLIS Professional Team

Your Houston Bolt are excited to officially announce the signing of the next four athletes for the 2022-23 Houston Bolt MLIS Professional season: Wyssam Zaban, David Brown, Jonathan Segovia, and Jesus "Chuy" Garcia.

Wyssam Zaban most recently played with Houston Bolt during the 2020-21 and 2021-22 seasons in the semi-professional Premier Arena Soccer League (PASL). He’s looking forward to starting off his professional career with some of the same teammates: “My favorite thing about playing with Houston bolt would be the relationships I have with the coaching staff and players. We all get along very well.” Some of Wyssam’s inspiration comes from watching highlights of his favorite player: “My favorite player would definitely have to be Ronaldinho. Why? Because the things he did with the ball were just beautiful.”

David Brown had most recently played with Houston Bolt during the 2021-22 season in the semi-professional Premier Arena Soccer League (PASL) and is excited to be back and now playing at a higher, more competitive, level: “My goal for this season is simple, to win. I’m a very competitive and driven person and I want to win at every opportunity. Which is why I love playing for Bolt because I love the intensity; everyone wants to win and hates to lose.”

Throughout his years of playing Jonathan "Johnny" Segovia has played for a couple of different Houston teams in USL2 and NPSL but most notably the El Salvador National Team in the first Arena World Cup in 2015. As such, he is excited to play competitive indoor soccer again: “My goal for Houston Bolt this season is to win the league. It won’t be easy, so we have to be dedicated and work hard on and off the field. I believe we will have a strong team and we will leave everything on the field so that we can walk away with a victory every game.”

Jesus "Chuy" Garcia most recently played with Houston Bolt during the 2019-20, 2020-21 and 2021-22 seasons in the semi-professional Premier Arena Soccer League (PASL). He’s excited to continue playing with Bolt but at the professional level: “My favorite thing about playing for Houston Bolt would be how the staff makes me feel at home.”