
Former U.S. U-20 Men's National Team Midfielder James Murphy Joins Lights FC
Published on June 22, 2018 under United Soccer League Championship (USL)
Las Vegas Lights FC News Release
LAS VEGAS - Las Vegas Lights FC has added another talented piece to its steadily improving offensive attack, with 20-year-old midfielder James Murphy joining the club on loan from Major League Soccer's Los Angeles Football Club.
The Scotch Plains, N.J., native is eligible to play for Lights FC immediately.
He joins a wave of impactful midseason acquisitions, including fellow midfielders Zach Mathers and Raul Mendiola, plus strikers Daniel Guzmán Jr. and Omar Salgado, who will both be eligible to play following the July 10 opening of the U.S. Soccer Federation's Summer Transfer Window.
Mathers and Mendiola have already had an early impact on the club, and Murphy has the pedigree to be able to do the same.
Murphy came up through New Jersey's Players Development Academy, and played for the United States U-20 Men's National Team in 2015.
Murphy's professional career began overseas, when he signed with Sheffield Wednesday in 2016. This year, he officially signed with LAFC ahead of its inaugural MLS season on March 2, and made his debut on the pitch for the club on May 22 in a friendly against visiting Borussia Dortmund of Germany's Bundesliga.
"James Murphy is a talented offensive player with a good background," Lights FC Head Coach Isidro Sánchez said. "He can help us, and he has a big opportunity in Las Vegas to demonstrate what he can do at the professional level."
Murphy begins training full-time this week with Lights FC, with the club facing a crucial stretch of road matches. The first of those challenges for Lights FC (4-5-4, 16 points) away from Las Vegas comes on Sunday at 2 p.m., as the club travels to face Swope Park Rangers (7-4-4, 25 points), who it defeated at Cashman Field on March 31, 2-1.
Lights FC next returns home to Downtown Las Vegas on Saturday, July 7, when it will take on Saint Louis FC at 8 p.m. on "Salute to Service" night, honoring our veterans, current military and first responders. Tickets are on sale at LightsFC.com, starting at just $15.
LIGHTS FC 2018 TICKET INFO
Single-game tickets for all USL regular season matches are on sale, starting at just $15. Purchase today by visiting LightsFC.com/SingleTix or by calling 702.728.GOAL (4625) during regular business hours. Tickets are also available for purchase at all La Bonita Supermarket locations in the Las Vegas valley.
Lights FC 2018 season tickets are also still on sale, starting at just $90 for the remaining 9 home-match schedule. Tickets for groups of 10 or more are also now on sale, starting at just $18 per ticket, with each ticket purchased including a free Lights FC scarf (valued at $20). For more ticketing inquiries, visit LightsFC.com.
United Soccer League Championship Stories from June 22, 2018
- Mkosana's Red-Hot Form Carries Penn FC to 3 Points - Penn FC
- Lights FC Aims to Stay Hot, Sweep Season Series with Swope Park Rangers - Las Vegas Lights FC
- Roughnecks Face Orange County Saturday in California - FC Tulsa
- Orange County SC to Host Free World Cup Final Watch Party on July 15th - Orange County SC
- North Carolina FC Sets Sights on Louisville City FC - North Carolina FC
- San Antonio FC Hosts Reno 1868 FC at Toyota Field - San Antonio FC
- Former U.S. U-20 Men's National Team Midfielder James Murphy Joins Lights FC - Las Vegas Lights FC
- Kickers Welcome Charlotte for Second Time this Season - Richmond Kickers
The opinions expressed in this release are those of the organization issuing it, and do not necessarily reflect the thoughts or opinions of OurSports Central or its staff.
Other Recent Las Vegas Lights FC Stories
- Las Vegas Lights FC Signs Midfielder Tommy McNamara
- Las Vegas Lights FC Announces Devin Rensing as Head Coach
- Las Vegas Lights FC Acquires Forward McKinze Gaines and Defender Anthony Herbert from New Mexico United
- Las Vegas Lights FC Acquires Forward Stefan Stojanovic from FC Tulsa
- Head Coach Antonio Nocerino and Las Vegas Lights FC Agree to Part Ways

