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Hill Country Lobos

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Football club
Hill Country Lobos
Full nameHill Country Lobos
Nickname(s)Lobos
FoundedJanuary 1, 2016; 9 years ago (2016-01-01)
GroundBob Shelton Stadium
Buda, Texas
Capacity8,800
OwnerDavid R. Walding
Head CoachLuis Alvarado
LeagueUSL League Two
20246th, Lonestar Division
Playoffs: DNQ
Websitehttps://www.centexlobos.com/
Current season

Hill Country Lobos, is an Americansoccer team based in Central Texas competing in the Lonestar Division ofUSL League Two, a pre-professional league that is part of theUnited Soccer League system.

Prior to joining USL League 2, the club was known as Central Texas Lobos and played in theGulf Coast Premier League.[1] The Lobos' regular kit colors are purple, pink, and white. The Lobos are based in Austin, Texas and play home games in the nearby town of Buda, Texas.

History

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Pre USL history

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In the summer of 2016, the Lobos' team owner, David Walding, announced the franchise would join theTexas Premier Soccer League for the 2016–17 season.[2] In the Lobos' inaugural season, the club won the Texas Cup title.[3] However, following the 2017 season, the Lobos withdrew from the TPSL and joined theGulf Coast Premier League.[4] The Central Texas Lobos also entered the2018 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup qualification round.[5]

In early 2019, it was announced that the Lobos would be moving to a new permanent 4 acre practice facility in South Austin.[6] The club also added a youth academy, and operates a club (Academy Paraiso) that is part of the third division in Honduras.

USL League Two era

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In 2023, plans were announced for the club to rebrand as Hill Country Lobos and joinUSL League Two.[7] The following year, the Lobos were grouped in the Lonestar Division and announced formerHonduras national under-20 football team coach Luis Alvarado as head coach for their2024 USL League Two season. The Lobos finished 6th in the Lonestar Division, recording their first win at the League Two level against Houston FC in a 4-1 home victory.

Sponsorship

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PeriodKit manufacturerShirt sponsor
2024–presentAnemiZ Tejas[8]

Players and Staff

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Current technical staff

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PositionName
Head coachHonduras Luis Alvarado
Assistant coachHonduras Edil Pavón
Assistant coachMexico César Santos

2024 Roster

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As of June 2, 2024[9]Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1GKNicaragua NCAJeferson Ordoñez
2DFHonduras HONSamuel Alvarez
3DFGhana GHARockshell Antwi
5DFUnited States USABoston Babiarz
6MF Rolando Isai
7MFColombia COLMiguel Angel Fuertes
8MFUnited States USAAndy Flores
9MFUnited States USAMarc Tiero
10MFUnited States USAWilmer Irias
11MFUnited States USADiego Portales
13 Diego Gamero
15FWHonduras HONMichael Quintanilla
16DFHonduras HONBrayan Soler
No.Pos.NationPlayer
17MFUnited States USARaymundo Aguirre
18DFMexico MEXAngel Rocha
19DFEl Salvador SLVOscar Ramirez
20MFVenezuela VENFreddy Africano
21DFUnited States USAFredy Sosa Amaya
22DFHonduras HONKenny Ramirez
27GKUnited States USAJude Bosshardt
29DFUnited States USAAidan Phelan
33MFHonduras HONGrialy Rodriguez
40GKUnited States USAAndrew LaPlaca
 Leonardo Torres
DFUnited States USALaine Pitman
 Arthur Souza

Year-by-year

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SeasonLeagueConferenceDivisionRegular seasonPositionPlayoffsU.S. Open Cup
GPWLDGFGAPtsDiv.Conf.Overall
2017TPSLN/AN/A8323191112N/AN/A4th
DNQDNE
2018GCPLN/AWest10370103194th
N/A12thDNQ1st Qualifying Round
2019GCPLN/AWest103611924105th
N/A14thDNQDNE
2020GCPLN/AWestSeason cancelled due toCOVID-19 pandemic[10]1st Qualifying Round
2021GCPLN/AWestInformation not availableDNE
2022GCPLN/AWest93422217113rd
N/A5thQuarterfinalsDNE
2023GCPLN/AWest7601188191st
N/A4th2nd PlaceDNE
2024USL2SouthernLone Star12192214655th28th120thDNQ1st Qualifying Round
Total561928910913766-----

Awards and honors

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References

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  1. ^Central Texas Lobos FC
  2. ^"Kyle Welcomes Central Texas Lobos Soccer Team to Town".
  3. ^"Central Texas Lobos Gana Trofeo, Celebra en Kyle".
  4. ^"Top 10 2017 Texas Soccer Stories". 19 December 2017.
  5. ^"Record High 108 Teams Enter Local Qualifying for 2018 Lamar Hunt US Open Cup".
  6. ^"Central Texas Lobos Move One Step Closer to New Austin Soccer Stadium". 4 March 2019. Retrieved20 August 2019.
  7. ^"Hill Country Lobos to join USL League Two in 2024". 5 September 2023. Retrieved5 September 2023.
  8. ^"Hill Country Lobos Sign Z'Tejas as Official Title Sponsor".Hill Country Lobos. May 11, 2024.
  9. ^"Hill Country Lobos".
  10. ^"Gulf Coast Premier League cancels 2020 season; plans for a fall season being discussed".Gulf Coast Premier League. 4 May 2020. Retrieved1 August 2020.

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