
USL: RENO PRO SOCCER
ABOUT RENO PRO SOCCER
ABOUT RENO PRO SOCCER
ABOUT US
Reno Pro Soccer’s mission is to serve our community by returning USL Professional Soccer to the area in a stadium that maximizes the fan experience, builds a loyal and passionate following, and creates pride for our region while enhancing economic impact.
MEET THE CLUB LEADERSHIP

Todd Davis
Todd is an entrepreneur who grew up with a dad who played professional soccer with the Rochester Lancers. He’s been a dedicated fan and player of the game his entire life, culminating his playing career in college. Todd sold his successful company and moved to Incline Village with his family. Todd has a strong sense of finance, strategy, critical thinking, long-term planning and teamwork.

Wendy Damonte
Wendy grew up in a sports dedicated family. Her dad was the commissioner of the West Coast Athletic Conference, exposing Wendy to the day in and day out of sports at a very high level. Wendy spent 21 years as the evening news anchor at KTVN-TV in Reno. Her storytelling abilities earned her both an Emmy and Edward R. Murrow award. She’s extremely well connected to all of northern Nevada and the Sierra. Wendy has raised millions of dollars in support of her community.

Bob Enzenberger
Bob is a lawyer who brings experience to the team through his career as a litigator spanning 20+ years, then as a full-time mediator and arbitrator for an additional 15 years. During his legal career, Martindale-Hubbell awarded Bob the highest possible rating in both legal ability and ethical standards, AV Preeminent, as reflected by the confidential opinions of the Nevada Judiciary and Bar. He also received two “Lawyer of the Year” awards by Best Lawyers.

John Doyle
A former U.S. international defender and longtime executive best known for his contributions to the San Jose Earthquakes. As the first player signed by the Earthquakes (then San Jose Clash) ahead of Major League Soccer’s 1996 launch, Doyle served as team captain and was named MLS’s first-ever Defender of the Year. Internationally, Doyle earned 53 caps with the U.S. Men’s National Team, competing in the 1990 FIFA World Cup and the 1988 Seoul Olympics.
Following his playing career, he served as the Earthquakes’ General Manager from 2007 to 2016, overseeing the development of Avaya Stadium, launching the club’s youth academy, and assembling the roster that captured the 2012 MLS Supporters’ Shield. Doyle has been inducted into both the University of San Francisco Athletics Hall of Fame and the San Jose Sports Hall of Fame, cementing his legacy as a central figure in U.S. soccer history.



































































































































































































































































































