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Flash

The San Jose Flash are a competitive power soccer team in the United States Power Soccer Association formed in 2015. The team has consistently excelled, securing multiple conference cup victories. Notably, they won the Founders Conference Cup in 2018, followed by the Presidents Conference Cup in 2019 after a decisive overtime win against the Wisconsin Warriors. Their success continued with a Champions Conference Cup win in 2023, advancing them to the Premier Conference finishing fifth in 2024.. In 2025, the team achieved third place in the Premier Conference, marking their fourth trophy in seven seasons. 

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Michael Rayton
#6

Hello my name is Michael Rayton, I am 16 years old and I have been playing power soccer for 12 years. I am the center for the flash. For this upcoming season I would like to make it to the premier cup championship game. In addition to me being on the Flash I have attended 5 U.S. National team training camps.

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Louis Garcia
#8

Hi I’m Luis Garcia Jr, I'm 41 years old and  have been playing power soccer since I was 12 years old, when at the time we didn’t have teams yet, but yet a group of us kids got together to have some fun in our lives, by learning the sport at each of our own capacity. Power soccer is what I look forward to always and I enjoy practicing with my team and certainly enjoy all of the times that we get together for a tournament.

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Keith Kingston
#9

My name is Keith.  I have been playing soccer since I was 11. That makes 22 years. I am proud to be a part of the San Jose Flash.

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Saleh Jamjoum
#10

My name is Saleh Jamjoum and I am 33 years old. I graduated from California State East Bay University in Hayward. I have a bachelor's degree in Marketing. I play power soccer with San Jose Flash. My goal is to be good player in near future. My position is in the box and wing. I enjoy playing power soccer because relive my stress . Biggest enjoyment to go National.

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Mariah Serratos
#11

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Alejandro Aguirre
#21

I’m Alejandro. I’ve been playing for 12 seasons now. I am the kicker for the Flash. My goal for this season is to get to the championship game of the premier conference.

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Justin De Jesus
#27

Hello, my name is Justin. I am currently completing my Associates degree at Gavilan college and plan to transfer to San José State University in one year to continue my education in digital media. In my free time, I enjoy watching sports, playing power soccer and spending time with friends.

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Gururaj Shriram
#34

Hi, I'm Guru! I graduated from the University of Miami with a BS in Computer Science and Economics and am currently working as a Software Engineer. I'm also pursuing my MS in Computer Science from Georgia Tech, specializing in Artificial Intelligence. I've been playing power soccer for over 7 years as a winger — I really enjoy the strategic depth and competitive team dynamics of the sport!

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Chris Faria
Head Coach

Chris is a graduate of San Jose State University with a M.A. in Communication Studies. He works for the City of San Jose Parks and Recreation Department and also for the San Francisco 49ers.  He has played with the San Jose Steamrollers for over 20 years and won a National Championship in 2003.  He has served several USPSA and Pacific Power Soccer committees and executive board roles.  Chris wants to continue to grow the sport of Power Soccer by establishing more teams and opportunities for all disabled athletes to play and compete. His life motto is, “My life’s purpose is to use my disability as my greatest ability.”

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Sam Aguirre
Assistant Coach

This is my 11th year coaching with San Jose Flash⚡️⚽️. I got involved as my Son Alejandro is part of the original Founding group of players for San Jose Flash⚡️. It’s been such an honor to be around such Awesome Athletes and Coaches and the support from our Families and community is amazing. Also very Grateful and Proud of  what USPSA is doing to grow the Sport of Powersoccer. It is always awesome seeing all the athletes and families that come out and support at the Nationals in Fort Wayne,Indiana. It’s always one of our favorite time of year when we get to travel there and compete against the Best of the Best.

Go Hard ⚡️!
Go Fast⚽️!
Go Flash⚡️!

Mike Rayton
Team Manager

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Joe De Jesus
Equipment Manager

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