Chelís (football manager)

José Luis Juan Sánchez Solá (born 31 January 1959), commonly referred to as "Chelís", is a Mexican former football manager and current analyst for ESPN Deportes.[2] During his time at Puebla, Chelís gained tremendous popularity in Mexican football, having saved the team from being relegated to the Primera A and being successful with a "small club".[3] "Chelís" was publicly supported by the players, front office, and the government of the state led by Mario Marín, since they believed he was the main reason why Puebla, after over 15 years, had a competitive team again.Coupled with this, he acknowledged offers that he had previously received, particularly mentioning the names of Club Atlas, Irapuato FC, and Tiburones Rojos de Veracruz.[13] A few days after the playoff match against Club Universidad in 2009, Chelís appeared in a political ad by the Partido Revolucionario Institucional (P.R.I.
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