Brandon Vázquez Toledo (born October 14, 1998) is an American professional soccer player who plays as a forward for Major League Soccer club Austin FC and the United States national team.

Club career

Atlanta United

Vázquez signed with Major League Soccer expansion club Atlanta United in December 2016 ahead of their inaugural season.[1]

On April 22, 2017, Vázquez played in his first competitive MLS match, coming on as a substitute against Real Salt Lake and scoring a goal in the final minute of stoppage time.[2][3]

In his first two seasons with the club, under manager Tata Martino, Vázquez was deployed as a winger rather than his natural position of leading the line as a striker. As a reserve, Vázquez made 21 appearances and scored one goal over those two seasons, culminating with Atlanta winning the MLS Cup title in 2018.[1]

After scoring 4 goals in his previous 2 games, Vázquez earned his first MLS Start on June 26, 2019, in a 2–3 defeat to Toronto FC.[1]

FC Cincinnati

On November 19, 2019, Vázquez was selected by Nashville SC in the 2019 MLS Expansion Draft. He was subsequently traded to FC Cincinnati in exchange for $150,000 in Targeted Allocation Money.[4]

After mainly appearing as a substitute, Vázquez made his breakthrough in the 2022 season. He opened the season as the undisputed starter for the first time in his career.[5][6] After two poor results, Cincinnati took down Orlando City SC with a 2–1 victory on the strength of his brace. The first goal was a well-taken finish after a perfectly timed cutting run between the centre-backs, the second a redirected header off a cross.[7] The following week, Vázquez registered another brace and added an assist in a 3–1 win over Inter Miami.[8] In the 24th minute, he rose to win a cross, beating the defenders and goalkeeper to the ball. His insurance goal, another header, sealed back-to-back victories for Cincinnati.[6] Brandon Vazquez has already set the record for the most goals in a single season in FC Cincinnati history.[9] On August 3, Vázquez was selected for the 2022 MLS All-Star game as a replacement for striker Valentín Castellanos who was loaned by NYCFC to LaLiga side Girona FC after making the original 2022 roster.[10] Vázquez became the second FC Cincinnati player to ever be selected for an MLS All-Star roster, after attacking-midfielder teammate Luciano Acosta had already been chosen for the 2022 matchup against Liga MX All-Stars.[11]

Monterrey

On January 10, 2024, Vázquez joined Liga MX club Monterrey on a four-year deal.[12][13] On March 7, he scored against his former club, FC Cincinnati, in the CONCACAF Champions Cup.

Austin FC

On January 6, 2025, Vázquez returned to the United States, joining Austin FC on a four-year deal for a club record transfer fee.[14] The transfer fee was reported to be between $6 million[15] and $10 million.[16][17]

Vázquez scored five goals in MLS, as well as four goals in the U.S. Open Cup, in 2025. He sustained a torn anterior cruciate ligament in the U.S. Open Cup quarterfinal against the San Jose Earthquakes on July 8, ending his season and causing him to miss the beginning of the 2026 season as well.[18][19]

International career

Vázquez was eligible to play for Mexico. He represented the United States at the youth level, but had also been called up by Mexico.[20][21]

He was part of the United States U17 squad for the 2015 CONCACAF U-17 Championship,[22] playing in four games in the tournament.[23][24][25][26]

Vázquez was then named to the United States squad for the 2015 FIFA U-17 World Cup.[27] He played in two of the three group stage games, scoring against Croatia U17 and Chile U17 as the team finished last in their group and failed to advance from the group stage.[28][29]

He has also played for the United States at the under-19 and under-20 levels.[30][31]

Vázquez was called into the US senior national team's January Camp in 2023, which did not tie him to an international side.[32] Vazquez remained uncommitted, stating "nothing has changed [regarding his commitment at the international level]. Last year I was doing everything possible that I could control to give myself the best opportunity to get into the [US] World Cup roster... Unfortunately, it didn’t happen that way, but you have to shake it off and start all over again. That is exactly what I am doing now, start fresh, with a lot of energy and a lot of excitement to be here."[33] Vázquez made his senior debut and start in an international friendly match against Serbia on January 25, 2023, at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles. He headed the lone US goal of the match via an assist from former club teammate Julian Gressel in the 29th minute of the match.[34]

Vázquez made his competitive debut for the US at the 2023 CONCACAF Gold Cup. In the opening group stage match, Vazquez scored a late equalizer to salvage a 1–1 draw for the US versus Jamaica.[35] Vazquez scored against Trinidad & Tobago in a 6–0 rout, tallying the final goal. In his first ever Gold Cup knockout stage match, Vazquez scored an 88th minute go-ahead headed goal versus Canada.[36] Vazquez later missed his penalty shootout attempt, although the US rallied to defeat Canada at TQL Stadium to advance to the semi-finals.[37]

Personal life

Vázquez married Jessica Fleck, whom he began dating during his second MLS season with Atlanta United.[38]

Career statistics

Club

[39]

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueNational cup[a]League cup[b]Continental[c]OtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Tijuana2016–17Liga MX1010
Atlanta United2017MLS13122153
20188020100
201911234146
Total32376399
Atlanta United 22018USL6262
2019USL6363
Total125125
FC Cincinnati2020MLS192192
2021314314
2022331810211[d]13720
202329843413[e]54017
Total1123253624612743
Monterrey2023–24Liga MX196842710
2024–252142[e]0234
Total401084205014
Austin FC2025MLS195340000229
20264000000040
Total23534000000269
Career totals21856161362846625481
  1. ^ Includes Copa MX, U.S. Open Cup
  2. ^ Includes MLS Cup playoffs
  3. ^ Includes CONCACAF Champions Cup
  4. ^ Appearance in the 2022 Leagues Cup Showcase
  5. ^ Includes appearances in Leagues Cup

International

[40]

Appearances and goals by national team and year
National teamYearAppsGoals
United States202384
202430
Total114
Scores and results list the United States' goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Vazquez's goal.
List of international goals scored by Brandon Vasquez
No.DateVenueCapOpponentScoreResultCompetition
1January 25, 2023BMO Stadium, Los Angeles, United States1SER1–01–2Friendly
2June 24, 2023Soldier Field, Chicago, United States4Jamaica1–11–12023 CONCACAF Gold Cup
3July 2, 2023Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte, United States6Trinidad and Tobago6–06–02023 CONCACAF Gold Cup
4July 9, 2023TQL Stadium, Cincinnati, United States7Canada1–02–2
(3–2)
2023 CONCACAF Gold Cup

Honors

Atlanta United

FC Cincinnati

Individual

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