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U.S. Open Cup Finalist Spotlight: Austin FC’s Hard Road to Date with Destiny

The 110th U.S. Open Cup Final on Oct. 1 pits hosts Austin FC against Nashville SC as both MLS-based sides try to lift a first major trophy in club history – Read up on how AFC got here and the vibe in the Verdes’ camp.
By: Jonah FontelaSeptember 27, 2025
U.S. Open Cup Finalist Spotlight: Austin FC’s Hard Road to Date with Destiny
U.S. Open Cup Finalist Spotlight: Austin FC’s Hard Road to Date with Destiny

Austin FC, the MLS club founded in 2021 in the state capital of Texas, will host the 110th U.S. Open Cup Final at their Q2 Stadium on October 1. The 2025 Decider, LIVE on Paramount+ and on air at CBS Sports Network, will pit Los Verdes against Nashville SC, who played their first game as a club in 2020, as both of these young outfits hunt a first-ever piece of major silverware. 

  • READ: 2025 Finalist Spotlight: Hopes High for Tight-knit Nashville SC

Nico Estevez’s Austin FC have built a rabid fanbase – but have yet to take home a trophy in post-season or Cup play (the historic Open Cup or the new Leagues Cup). In their five seasons as a club, the Texans have qualified for the MLS playoffs only once, in 2022, when they reached the Western Conference Final before losing out to eventual MLS Champs LAFC. That makes this Open Cup trophy on offer, plus the advantage of playing for it at home, all the more tantalizing for a club part-owned by famed actor and American Motion Picture icon Matthew McConaughey. 

Austin FC’s Road to the Final 

The Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup, our historic 111-year-old tournament, is played in a straight knockout format with competitors drawn from all levels of soccer in the U.S. – from the amateur ranks to the Division I of Major League Soccer (MLS), who entered the 2025 competition in the Round of 32.

  • READ: Rockets of Old to Today’s Austin FC: Texas and the U.S. Open Cup Final

To call Austin’s FC’s path to the Final bumpy would be a massive understatement. They were well on their way to being knocked out via Cupset by Division II USL Championship side El Paso Locomotive in their first game in May. Down 0-2 at home at the half, Brandon Vazquez, the burly USMNT striker, MLS All-Star and 2019 Open Cup Champion with Atlanta United, scored two and assisted one to rescue a thrilling 3-2 result for the Texans. That win was followed by what might be called Austin FC’s most serene result in their charge to the Final – a 3-1 win over two-time Open Cup Champion and fellow MLS outfit Houston Dynamo that saw Vazquez score again. 

Austin FC had a tricky road to the 2025 Final
Austin FC had a tricky road to the 2025 Final

The Quarterfinal contest, in August on the road in San Jose against MLS’ Earthquakes, was nothing short of epic. The free-scoring Vazquez bagged one more from the spot before, sadly, leaving the pitch on a stretcher with a season-ending knee injury just minutes after drawing his side level at 1-1. Goalkeeper Brad Stuver, also a 2025 MLS All-Star, made nine saves on the night through regular and extra-time (which ended 2-2). 

Two more stops in the post-game penalty shootout sealed the deal for Austin and confirmed Stuver’s status as Austin FC’s hero for the big occasion. 

  • READ: Barca Roots to Austin Ambition: Ilie Sanchez Wants More USOC Glory

The Semifinal, played again on the road against an in-form Minnesota United in St. Paul, offered up more drama. The game, tangled at 1-1 in stoppage time of the second extra-time period, looked destined for a second straight Austin shootout. But 21-year-old striker CJ Fodrey, fresh off scoring his first-ever MLS goal and taking his first steps as a first-team pro, hit the back of the net from close range before he “kind of blacked out” in wild celebration, having sent his side to a first Final in club history. 

The Final Deal 

“I didn’t even know what happened,” said midfielder Owen Wolf, 20, with a wide smile thinking back on the dramatic Semifinal finish. “We were getting ready for penalties and then I see something in front of the goal – and there goes CJ racing across the field with his shirt off.”

  • READ: 2025 U.S. Open Cup Final | Coaches Q&A

With the loss of star striker Vazquez, Wolf – and the entire Austin FC squad – have been asked to raise their game. And raise it, they have. “We have a brotherhood in this group and it’s only grown since the pre-season,” Wolf said. “We have a first title on the line and we’ll have the home-field advantage and the fans will bring the energy like they always do. Hopefully we’re able to use all that and lift a first trophy for the club.” 

  • READ: ‘A Special Moment’: CJ Fodrey Sparks Austin FC’s Semifinal Win 

While it would be a first trophy of any kind for Austin FC, it would not be the first for the Wolf Family. Owen’s father, Josh, formerly coach of Austin FC, won three Open Cups with the Chicago Fire (2) and Sporting Kansas City (1) along with an MLS Cup and two Concacaf Gold Cups with the USMNT. “We actually talked about him winning the Open Cup the other day,” said the younger Wolf, who’d claim only the second father-son title in the Open Cup’s Modern Era (1995 onward) with a win against Nashville. 

It will definitively not be a first Cup Final for Ousman Bukari, who scored his second 2025 Open Cup goal with the opener from close range in the Semifinal in Minnesota. In his first year in Austin, the jet-heeled winger was on the winning side of three domestic Cup Finals in his time in Europe – in France in the 2021-2022 Coupe de France (Nantes win over OGC Nice) and in Serbia in the 2023 and 2024 Serbian Cup (with Red Star Belgrade). 

  • READ: Big-Game Brad Stuver Leads Austin’s Open Cup Charge

“You don’t have to win pretty in Cup football,” said Bukari, the Ghana international, with a smile while speaking to ussoccer.com. “I remember in 2022, playing for Nantes the intensity in the Final in Paris was so high and everyone was afraid to make a mistake – there’s not always a lot of goals in a Cup Final. When we won that year, we scored a first-half penalty and we all defended like crazy to hang on to it.

“It doesn’t matter how you win it, you just need to win,” he added about the tense atmosphere ahead of his fourth Cup Final. “And winning a Cup is special.” 

Team of Destiny?

 Another man who knows what it feels like to lift a Cup is Austin’s 34-year-old captain Ilie Sanchez. In his first year in MLS, in 2017 with Sporting Kansas City, he raised the U.S. Open Cup on home soil. He did the same last year, when LAFC added an Open Cup crown to the 2022 MLS Cup Sanchez helped them win. 

“This is the biggest challenge of our season, but also the biggest opportunity,” said Sanchez, eager to make it a three-for-three hat-trick of wins in Open Cup Finals, but more interested in bringing glory to his young club. “We have to be prepared for any situation, but a Final at home is an incredible experience to have – for the fans and the owners and everyone who helped build this club.”

There’s a ‘Team of Destiny’ feel around the Austin FC camp. And goalkeeper, Brad Stuver, who’s been with the club since its founding and recently signed a contract extension through 2027, might be the difference-maker come game time. 

Without his contributions, this Dream Final at home would have remained a dream. 

“I’m always focussed on what’s next,” said Stuver, whose performances against San Jose and Minnesota United were nothing shy of epic. “That next thing is a chance to lift a trophy for a club where I’ve experienced a lot of firsts.

“I’d love to be a part of this club’s first trophy-lift,” Stuver added. “It would be surreal, five years on from arriving, to be a part of the team that lifts that trophy in front of the fans here.” 

Be sure to tune in for the 2025 U.S. Open Cup Final on Paramount+ and on air at CBS Sports Network on 8:00 pm ET (pre-game at 7pm ET) on Wednesday, October 1.  

Fontela is editor-in-chief of usopencup.com. Follow him at @jonahfontela on X/Twitter.