Austin FC was founded in 2018 and began competing in Major League Soccer in 2021, making it one of the newer clubs in the league. The team is based in Austin, Texas — a fast-growing city in the American South that had long lacked a top-tier professional soccer presence. Their arrival marked a significant moment for the region, giving Austin its first major professional sports team.
The club plays its home matches at Q2 Stadium, a purpose-built soccer-specific venue in Austin with a capacity of 20,500. Construction began in March 2019 and the stadium was completed in January 2021, opening in time for the club's inaugural MLS season. The ground has quickly developed a reputation for a passionate and loud atmosphere, reflecting the enthusiasm of a fanbase still writing its early chapters.
Ownership of Austin FC sits with Two Oak Ventures, a group that has expanded over time to include local figures from Austin's business and cultural communities, reinforcing the club's identity as a genuinely local institution rather than an outside investment.
As a club still in its formative years, Austin FC has not yet accumulated a lengthy trophy cabinet, but it has established a clear identity rooted in its city — one of the most culturally distinct and rapidly evolving cities in the United States. The coming decade will be defining for a club that entered MLS with considerable ambition and the backing of a passionate, growing supporter base.

