Austin FC
Austin FC Professional in 2-0 U.S. Open Cup Win Over New Mexico United
Austin FC advance to the round of 16 in the U.S. Open Cup.
“From our perspective, it is a very poor reflection on what it is we’re trying to do with soccer at the highest level.”
Those were the words of Major League Soccer commissioner Don Garber at a recent U.S. Soccer board meeting when discussing the U.S. Open Cup. Garber mentioned the quality of matches and poor playing surfaces as reasons the competition fails to portray U.S. soccer in a positive light.
The U.S. Open Cup has history. In fact, it has a whole lot more history than MLS. The U.S. Open Cup was founded in 1914 (MLS was founded in 1993 and played its first season in 1996) and until COVID interrupted it in 2020, the competition had been contested for 106 consecutive years.
Roughly 100 teams feature in the tournament. Teams from MLS, the United Soccer League, and the National Independent Soccer Association all compete. Amateur teams also mix it up with the pros and semi-pros. Those amateur teams and the non-MLS professional and semi-professional teams don’t always play on Apple TV Plus quality fields (let’s forget for a second that New York City FC – a flagship MLS club – regularly plays home matches in not one, but two different baseball stadiums). Hence, Garber taking umbrage with U.S. Open Cup playing surfaces.
Watching MLS teams play soccer in minor league baseball stadiums, high school football stadiums, or whatever facility a team like Flower City play their matches in is a feature, not a bug of the U.S. Open Cup. We’re used to seeing pros play in pro stadiums. We aren’t used to seeing them play on a field an errant Emiliano Rigoni cross away from Mrs. Davidson’s trigonometry classroom.
Q2 Stadium’s pristine grass on Wednesday night likely met the lofty standards of the MLS commissioner. The starting eleven sent out by Austin FC coach Josh Wolff to face the USL’s New Mexico United was also of an MLS standard. Perhaps the 3-0 first-leg CONCACAF Champions League defeat (debacle) in the Dominican Republic against Violette AC earlier this season was on Wolff’s mind. A modest four changes were made from the eleven that started Austin FC’s most recent MLS match against the Portland Timbers.
Austin FC were professional if unspectacular in a 2-0 win over the visitors from a division below them. The win advances the Verde and Black to the round of 16 in the U.S. Open Cup. It was Austin FC’s first victory in all competitions since their 2-0 second-leg win against Violette back on March 14th – a win that was overshadowed by Austin FC losing the tie 3-2 on aggregate.
From a fan’s perspective, the highlight of the evening almost certainly had to be Rodney Redes scoring his first Austin FC goal in a competitive match. Redes gave the hosts an early 1-0 lead with a slick header from a Rigoni corner kick. Austin FC’s first-ever signing’s failure to find the back of the net in a fixture with stakes had become a source of equal-parts humor and frustration with the Verde faithful.
Injuries to Sebastian Driussi and Diego Fagundez have led to an increase in playing time for Redes of late and the Paraguayan has responded by turning in his best performances in an Austin FC shirt. To go along with his first goal against New Mexico, Redes picked up his first Austin FC assist in April 29th’s 2-2 draw with the San Jose Earthquakes.
“I’ve always worked hard, and I knew that there was going to come a point that I was going to start and I was going to be able to get those minutes,” Redes said after the match.
But the most intriguing aspect of the evening may have been the formation Austin FC lined up in. For the second-straight contest, Wolff elected to send his team out in a 3-4-3 shape that maximized width in attack and ensured solidity in defense. The biggest beneficiary of Austin FC’s switch to a back three has been the man playing left wingback: Adam Lundqvist. The ex-Houston Dynamo served up a nice assist to Maxi Urruti for Austin FC’s second goal.
“I think his last two performances have been quite strong both offensively and defensively,” Wolff said in his post-match press conference. “It gives him a little bit more freedom to be aggressive in a back five. I think his quality, his service, his running is what he really enjoys doing.”
Lundqvist agreed that the 3-4-3 gives him more freedom. “This formation the way it’s set up gives me a little bit more freedom to go forward,” he said after the match with the caveat that formations are just “numbers on a board.”
There’s a fluidity to Austin FC’s play at its best that does render formations as numbers on a board or as Pep Guardiola once said “telephone numbers.” Austin FC haven’t been at their best for much of 2023 though, and playing with an extra center-back has unleashed other members of the team.
Whether Austin FC stick with the 3-4-3 when everyone is fit (if everyone is ever fit) will be interesting to see. Tougher opponents than New Mexico United, starting with FC Dallas’ visit to Q2 Stadium on Saturday night, await Austin FC.
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Austin FC cae derrotado por 2-1 ante el Real Salt Lake
Austin realizó varios disparos a puerta en la primera mitad, y Brad Stuver hizo una gran parada justo antes del descanso
El Austin FC cayó derrotado por 2-1 ante el Real Salt Lake el sábado por la noche en el America First Field.
ATXFC se adelantó en el marcador gracias a un gol de Facundo Torres, quien anotó su segundo tanto de la temporada con un pase perfecto a Jon Bell. Bell remató de cabeza para marcar su primer gol con la camiseta verde y negra.
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Minutos después, Real Salt Lake empató con un autogol. Austin realizó varios disparos a puerta en la primera mitad, y Brad Stuver hizo una gran parada justo antes del descanso.
Stuver realizó más paradas clave en la segunda mitad, y Joseph Rosales estrelló el balón contra el poste, pero RSL finalmente rompió el empate en el minuto 88 para tomar la delantera y conseguir los tres (3) puntos.
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Austin FC
Austin FC ficha a Jorge Alastuey con un contrato a corto plazo
Alastuey, oriundo de Zaragoza, España, se unió al Austin FC II en enero de 2025
El Austin FC anunció hoy la firma del mediocampista Jorge Alastuey, procedente de su filial de la MLS NEXT Pro, el Austin FC II, mediante un contrato a corto plazo. Alastuey estará disponible para el partido del Austin contra el Real Salt Lake el sábado 14 de marzo en el America First Field. Este es el primer contrato a corto plazo que firma Alastuey esta temporada.
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Alastuey, oriundo de Zaragoza, España, se unió al Austin FC II en enero de 2025. La temporada pasada disputó 24 partidos de la MLS NEXT Pro (23 como titular) y lideró al equipo en asistencias de gol con 16 (10 goles y 6 asistencias). Alastuey anotó dos goles en el partido inaugural de la temporada 2026 del ATXFC II, el 1 de marzo.
Según el Reglamento de Plantillas de la MLS 2026 , un club puede contratar a un jugador de 25 años o menos durante la temporada de la liga, procedente de su filial (MLS NEXT Pro), mediante un máximo de cuatro Contratos a Corto Plazo (de hasta cuatro días) por temporada (con una duración máxima de 16 días). Un jugador puede figurar en hasta cuatro (4) plantillas de partidos de la temporada de la MLS, pero no podrá participar en más de dos (2) partidos. Asimismo, puede participar en cualquier número de partidos no pertenecientes a la liga durante la vigencia de sus cuatro (4) Contratos a Corto Plazo.
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Austin FC cayó derrotado por 3-1 ante el Charlotte FC
Los Verde & Negros lucharon bien en la segunda mitad, pero Charlotte encontró su segundo y tercer gol de Pep Biel para decidir el juego
El Austin FC cayó derrotado por 3-1 ante el Charlotte FC el sábado por la noche en el Bank of America Stadium.
Austin empezó bien, pero se quedó con 10 hombres tras recibir una tarjeta roja en el minuto 25.
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Idan Toklomati adelantó a los locales al rematar un centro desviado, aunque la ventaja solo duró dos (2) minutos. Ilie Sánchez lanzó un pase largo hacia adelante que el defensa de Charlotte, Morris Agyemang, cabeceó superando a su propio portero y metiendo en la red.
Los Verde & Negros lucharon bien en la segunda mitad, pero Charlotte encontró su segundo y tercer gol de Pep Biel para decidir el juego.
Con información de: Austin FC
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