Vazquez started his career in 2017 with Atlanta, spending three seasons there before being selected by Nashville in the MLS expansion draft, then being immediately traded to Cincinnati. He was with the USMNT in Austin in October for its training camp at Austin FC's training facility and 2-0 win over Panama at Q2 Stadium.
"I've put more pressure on myself than anybody else," new Austin FC signing Brandon Vazquez says, as he returns to MLS.
Austin FC paid a club-record fee — that means more than the $7 million it spent to get Osman Bukari last summer — to pluck Vázquez from Mexican side C.F. Monterrey. “This is a statement ...
In what at first glance appears to be a major get for the club, Austin FC signed forward Brandon Vazquez from Mexican side C.F. Monterrey for ... the best team in the MLS regular season.
Austin FC introduced forward Brandon Vazquez on Tuesday, but he may not be the club's final major acquisition of the offseason.
Club América kicked off the second round of Liga MX Clausura fixtures. Hosting Tijuana at the Estadio Ciudad de los Deportes, Jesús Hernandez's opener for the visitors was ruled out in the second half when Esteban Lozano netted his first goal for the club.
Despite being far removed from the 2014 World Cup which made him a household name, Rodriguez’s signing has been hailed as historic in Mexico. The most valuable player from last summer’s Copa America has chosen to play in Liga MX, spurning an opportunity to return home to Colombia ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
Club América lifted the most recent Liga MX title, picking up the 2024 Apertura and have been crowned champions for the last three Mexican campaigns. Which are the biggest and best signings as teams look to dethrone Las Águilas?
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Aston Villa, Ipswich and Wolves have made the world's biggest transfers in January 2025. Will Man Utd, Arsenal or Man City eclipse them?
A few years ago, there weren’t very many of them. For quite some time, nearly all of the MLS clubs were under the control of three people: Phil Anschutz, Robert Kraft and Lamar Hunt. Hunt, a Texas oil magnate, had long been involved in the sport.
Sebastian Driussi, the first Major League Soccer all-star in club history and scorer of 51 goals over 115 appearances, has been transferred to River Plate in Argentina. Driussi began his professional career River Plate's U20 and reserve team in 2013,