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15 Austin FC players are on the ballot for the 2023 MLS All-Star game

Sebastian Driussi was the first Austin player to make it to the All-Star roster in 2022

A collage of players from the roster, including Sebastian Driussi.

Vote for your favorite player from El Tree. | Photo via @touche_oshea

Photos courtesy Austin FC, graphic by ATXtoday

You can now vote for your favorite Austin FC player to participate in the in the 2023 MLS All-Star game.

The game, which consists of 26 players from clubs across the country matched up head-to-head, will take place at DC United’s home base, Audi Field, on Wednesday, July 19.

As for Austin FC, 15 players are on the ballot:

  • Sebastián Driussi (Attacking midfielder)
  • Diego Fagundez (Forward/Winger)
  • Ethan Finlay (Forward/Winger)
  • Jon Gallagher (Right back)
  • Nick Lima (Right back)
  • Adam Lundkvist (Left back)
  • Daniel Pereira (Defensive midfielder)
  • Rodney Redes (Forward/Winger)
  • Emiliano Rigoni (Forward/Winger)
  • Alexander Ring (Center back)
  • Brad Stuver (Goalkeeper)
  • Maximiliano Urruti (Forward/Winger)
  • Leo Väisänen (Center back)
  • Owen Wolff (Defensive midfielder)
  • Gyasi Zardes (Forward/Winger)

How the players are picked:

  • 12 players will be determined by votes from MLS players, fans, and select media members.
  • 12 players will be selected by MLS All-Star head coach Wayne Rooney of the host team DC United.
  • MLS Commissioner Don Garber will select two players

Fan voting ends at 9:59 p.m. CSTC on Wednesday, June 14. Cast your vote online or through the MLS app.

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