Austin FC has made a significant move by naming Nico Estévez as its new head coach, setting an ambitious tone for the 2025 MLS season. Estévez brings a wealth of experience, including a tenure as head coach of FC Dallas, where he achieved the largest year-over-year points improvement in the club’s history and led the team to consecutive playoff appearances. His familiarity with the MLS landscape and Texas soccer culture makes him a strategic fit for Austin FC’s vision.
The appointment follows a detailed search process led by Sporting Director Rodolfo Borrell, who expressed confidence in Estévez’s ability to enhance the team’s competitive edge. “Nico ticks all the boxes – ambition, experience, and cultural alignment. We’re thrilled to welcome him and his family to Austin,” said Borrell.
Austin FC, entering its fifth MLS season in 2025, is also undergoing roster changes to build a team that aligns with Estévez’s tactical style. The club has retained core players like Sebastián Driussi, Emiliano Rigoni, and Owen Wolff while parting ways with several others, including Maxi Urruti and Rodney Redes, to make room for new talent. Preparations for the preseason, set to begin on January 11, will be crucial as Estévez integrates his vision into the team.
Fans are optimistic that Estévez’s leadership will elevate Austin FC to new heights in the competitive MLS landscape. With the regular season kicking off in late February, all eyes are on the club’s journey under its new management.