All statistics correct as of 21:54, August 10, 2025 (UTC).
The 2025 Austin FC II season is the club's third season in MLS Next Pro, the third tier of soccer in the United States. They played in the league's Western Conference. Austin FC II finished in 12th place in the Western Conference and 24th overall in the 2024 MLS Next Pro season.
Austin FC started playing in the MLS Western Conference in 2021. In August 2022 it was announced that they would launch a MLS Next Pro team for the 2023 season.[1] On December 13, 2022, Austin FC announced that Brett Uttley will be the first coach for Austin FC II.[2] Austin FC II first season was the 2023 season, where they finished the season 2nd in the Western Conference and went on to win the 2023 MLS Next Pro Cup.[3]
Austin FC II announced its initial squad on January 23, 2025. Returning players for the 2025 season were Marcus Alstrup, Rubén Bonachera, Antonio Gomez, Nico Van Rijn, Anthony De Anda, Ervin Torres, Diego Abarca, Anthony García, and Peter Grogan.[4] On January 9, 2025, Austin FC II signed duel national forward Vlad Dǎnciuțiu who represents Romanian U-19 national team and most recently played for the Udinese U-20 team.[5] On January 20, 2025, Austin FC II signed signed Spanish midfielder Jorge Alastuey Aperte who had played most recently with ŁKS Łódź.[6] On February 7, 2025, Austin FC II announced the signing of Polish defender Daniel Cieśla from Nieciecza.[7] On February 13, Austin FC II announced the signing of defender Riley Thomas and forward Patrick Gryczewski, the 2025 MLS SuperDraft picks of Austin FC.[8] On February 26, Austin FC II announced the signing of midfielder Adrián González through the 2026 season, with a one-year option.[9] On March 5, Austin FC II announced the signing of defender Jules Bery through the 2026 season with a one-year option.[10] Prior to the first game of the season, Austin FC II announced their final pre–season roster moves. Goalkeeper Aaron Cervantes re–signed with the team for the 2025 season with a one–year option. Midfielder Micah Burton, forward Jimmy Farkarlun, and forward CJ Fodrey were loaned from the first team for the 2025 season. Forwards Chris Avila, Joah Reyna, midfielders Mo Badawiya, Damian Perez, and Jackson Stephans, defenders Isaac Brown–Samper, Lucas Cavalcante, Santiago Maynez, Mason Miller, and Chey Moreno, and goalkeeper Cooper Roney were signed to amateur agreements for the 2025 season.[11]
Austin FC II started their 2025 season with a strong performance against Colorado Rapids 2, winning 4–2 with four different players scoring their first goals of the season.[12] Headed into the second game of the season, Austin FC II announced two more academy players had signed amateur agreements. Goalkeeper Nico Aristizábal and forward David Santos were added to the roster for the 2025 season.[13] Short two starters, who were called up to the first team, Austin FC II fell 0–1 to Minnesota United FC 2 in a hard-fought match at Parmer Field.[14] On March 20, Austin FC II announced they had signed midfielder Djakaria Barro from Mallorca B. Barro signed though the 2026 season with a one-year option.[15] In their first road game of the season, Austin visiting St. Louis City 2, earning a hard-fought point in a 0–0 draw, but dropped the potential second point, falling 5–4 in the shootout.[16] Austin hosted North Texas at Parmer field, earning a 1–1, but dropped a point in the shootout, falling 2–4 to their instate rivals.[17] Traveling north of the border, Austin visited Whitecaps FC 2, suffering their worse loss of the season, falling 0–4 at full time.[18] Returning from Canada, Austin had their second in-state game against Houston Dynamo 2, falling 1–2.[19]
Austin started the month of May at home with a matchup against Sporting Kansas City II, earning a 0–0 draw, and gaining a second point, with a 7–6 shootout.[20] After a two-week break in games, Austin travelled to the west coast for a match against Ventura County FC, earning a 1–0 win on a second have goal by Farkarlun.[21] Returning home, Austin hosted Minnesota United FC 2, drawing 1–1 on a goal by Peter Grogan. They earned their second point by winning the shootout 4–2."Austin FC II Takes Two Points from Home Meeting with Minnesota". Van Rijn Scores First Austin Goal in Draw with Dynamo 2. May 23, 2025. Retrieved May 24, 2025. Austin dropped a point against Houston with a 1–1 draw on a goal by van Rijn, but fell in the shootout 3–4.[22] Austin then went on the road and lost 0–1 to Colorado.[23] Next Austin travelled to North Texas, earning a 2–1 against their in-state rivals.[24] Continuing their road stretch, Austin went into Portland and grabbed two points on a 1–1 draw and then a 5–4 shootout win.[25] Austin finally returned home and earned a 1–0 win over Kansas City.[26] On the last day of the month Austin announced that they had reached a mutual agreement releasing Nico van Rijn.[27]
On July 3, Austin announced the signing of free agent American midfielder Marcel Ruszel, who spent the last season playing with Polish side Stal Stalowa Wola.[28] The following day, Austin had their best game of the season, beating LAFC 2, 4–1 on goals by Fodrey, Grogan, Torres, and Burton.[29] On July 7, Austin announced they terminated Anthony De Anda's contract.[30] The following day, Austin announced they had signed Mo Badawiya to an MLS Next Pro contract after he made seven appearances on his amateur agreement. Badawiya is signed through the 2027 season with two option years.[31] St. Louis City SC 2 came into Austin on a seven-game win streak. Austin fell 2–4, to St. Louis, which was an MLSNext Pro record eighth win for St. Louis. Goals for Austin were scored by Torres and Alastuey.[32] July 25th, Austin announced the signing of Turkish American defender Batuhan Arıcı from Ümraniyespor. Arıcı is signed through the 2026 season, with a one-year option.[33] Later that evening, Austin earned a 2–0 win against cross–state Houston on Vlad Dănciuțiu's first goal of the season and a second half own–goal on an Austin corner kick.[34] Austin earned another three points on the road, moving up to 4th place in the West, beating Kansas City 3-1 on a brace by Alastuey, and goal by Dănciuțiu.[35] Austin earned a point on an extra-time goal by Alastuey, drawing with North Texas 1–1, but dropped a point in the penalty shoot–out 5–6.[36]
Updated to match(es) played on August 9, 2025. Source: MLSNP Western Conference Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) total wins; 3) total goal differential; 4) total goals scored; 5) fewer disciplinary points; 6) away goal differential; 7) away goals scored; 8) home goals differential; 9) home goals scored; 10) coin toss (2 clubs tied) or drawing of lots (≥3 clubs tied)
Updated to match(es) played on August 9, 2025. Source: MLSNP Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) total wins; 3) total goal differential; 4) total goals scored; 5) fewer disciplinary points; 6) away goal differential; 7) away goals scored; 8) home goals differential; 9) home goals scored; 10) coin toss (2 clubs tied) or drawing of lots (≥3 clubs tied)