How a chance airport conversation helped Houston Dynamo court Alberth Elis

Alberth Elis with Honduras - 10/14/15

HOUSTON ā€“ A forward with natural talent and speed who can penetrate defenses. Thatā€™s how Houston Dynamo head coach Wilmer Cabrera describes Alberth Elis, the clubā€™s new loan acquisition.


Cabrera has followed Elisā€™ trajectory for some time, monitoring the Honduran striker's performances in CONCACAF tournaments like the Under-20 and Olympic qualifying events. It became clear to Cabrera that Elis is a difference maker, so he recommended him to Major League Soccer.


Now Cabrera is in charge of the Dynamo, and Elis is his first showcase signing.


ā€œWhen I had the opportunity, the first thing that I approached and commented to [Dynamo GM/VP] Matt Jordan and president Chris Canetti was that he [Elis] is a player that I would love to have in the roster,ā€ said Cabrera in a media conference call after Elis' arrival was announced on Tuesday.


The Dynamo brass were no strangers to the 20-year-old forward. Elis had also been on their radar for the past two years, so after Cabreraā€™s comments, the Orange set out to track Elis.


Fate intervened last month when Cabrera and Jordan ā€“ who were flying back to Houston from Honduras after scouting Elis in Los Catrachos' World Cup qualifier vs. Trinidad and Tobago ā€“ saw Elis and his family in the security line at the airport.



Cabrera struck up a conversation with Elis, who shared that he was happy to have signed with Liga MX side Monterrey, but lamented not getting playing time and was considering an exit.


ā€œFor me that was the impulse, the alarm, the possibility, the window that I saw [to sign him],ā€ said Cabrera. ā€œFrom that moment on we started to work with the club [Monterrey] directly and with cooperation with the team, we have the deal done.ā€


The Dynamo's new coach lauded Elisā€™ ability to get behind defenses with his speed, adding that his flair at breaking down back lines with his footwork ā€œin todayā€™s soccer, is something very valuable and not easy to have.ā€


The Dynamo werenā€™t the only team who sought Elisā€™ services.


ā€œHeā€™s a player thatā€™s been very sought-after from several MLS clubs, clubs in Mexico and South America and clubs in Europe,ā€ said Jordan. ā€œSo we knew we had to be aggressive in pursuing him.ā€


Cabrera urged Dynamo fans who arenā€™t familiar with Elis to Google him and watch his highlight videos to see the skills the new forward possesses. Cabrera added that he doesnā€™t have to sell Elis as an impact player ā€“ he already is.


ā€œYou can see what heā€™s done on the field with his national team, the Olympic team, the pre-Olympic team, with [Honduran side] Olimpia, in the Gold Cup, and in the [Copa America] Centenario,ā€ said the coach.


Cabrera expects Elis to be an impact player and difference maker from the get-go, and said the Honduran represents exactly what Jordan and Cabrera want for the Dynamo.


ā€œWe were very clear at the end of last season with our offseason objectives,ā€ said Jordan. ā€œWe wanted to get younger and we wanted to get more dynamic. We wanted to add more pace and power. And Alberth [Elis] fits that mold to a T.ā€