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Austin FC

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Austin, United States

Austin FC is a professional soccer club based in Austin, Texas that competes in Major League Soccer (MLS). Representing the vibrant community of Austin, the club is known for its modern facilities and passionate fan base, helping to grow the sport of soccer in the United States.

CCI Score

CCI Score: Austin FC

-41.29

0.03%

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US Sports Ownership Political Donations and Impact on Authoritarianism

Austin FC, as part of the broader MLS network, is implicated in a trend among sports team owners whose massive political donations have overwhelmingly supported Republican causes, potentially bolstering authoritarian policies as reported by The Guardian.

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TOADIE

Austin FC is currently rated as a Toadie.

-30 to -44 CCI Score
Companies scoring in this range actively seek to please authoritarian regimes. They offer proactive support and assistance in exchange for preferential treatment, compromising ethical standards for business gains and political favor.

Latest Events

  • US Sports Ownership Political Donations and Impact on Authoritarianism Logo
    NOV
    05
    2024

    Austin FC, as part of the broader MLS network, is implicated in a trend among sports team owners whose massive political donations have overwhelmingly supported Republican causes, potentially bolstering authoritarian policies as reported by The Guardian.

  • -70

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    March 20

    The Guardian report reveals that sports team owners, including those in MLS, have made extensive political donations overwhelmingly supporting Republican causes. This pattern of funding is seen as contributing to the erosion of democratic norms and facilitating policies that favor authoritarian agendas. Although the article does not specifically name Austin FC, as a member of the MLS community, the club is part of this broader ecosystem of sports ownership that is implicated in significantly influencing political outcomes.

    US sports owners make huge political donations. Which party does your team’s give to?

  • Sports Team Owner Donations Raise Concerns Over Authoritarian Alignment Logo
    NOV
    05
    2024

    An analysis of political contributions by sports team owners shows overwhelming support for Republican causes. As a MLS team, Austin FC's ownership may be implicitly aligned with these political practices that raise questions about support for authoritarianism.

  • -60

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    March 20

    The Guardian article highlights that nearly 95% of federal contributions from sports team owners across major leagues, including MLS teams, have gone to Republican causes. This pattern of political donations supports an agenda that aligns with authoritarian policies, undermining democratic norms. Although not specific to Austin FC, as part of the MLS, the club is implicated by association with these practices.

    US sports owners make huge political donations. Which party does your team’s give to?

  • Austin FC Faces Backlash Amid MLS Labor Dispute Boycott Logo
    APR
    03
    2024

    Supporter groups of Austin FC, including Los Verdes and La Murga, organized a boycott at Q2 Stadium in response to the broader labor dispute and lockout affecting union referees in Major League Soccer, raising concerns over the club’s alignment with fair labor practices.

  • -50

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 20

    The protest by Austin FC supporter groups reflects dissatisfaction with the broader labor practices in MLS, as the club is indirectly implicated in a system that allowed the lockout of union referees. This boycott highlights concerns about fair treatment and union solidarity, suggesting a negative impact on labor relations and human rights practices.

    Major League Soccer referees end month-long labor lockout

  • Austin FC: Contradictory Political Contributions vs. Social Justice Messaging Logo
    JUN
    17
    2020

    Austin FC publicly championed social justice and diversity initiatives by supporting Black Lives Matter and community outreach, yet its majority owner, Anthony Precourt, made a contradictory political donation to Republican Congressman Michael McCaul, whose record conflicts with the club's declared values. This disconnect raises concerns about the company's complicity in supporting authoritarian influences.

  • Austin FC: Contradictory Political Contributions Undermine Social Stance Logo
    JUN
    17
    2020

    Despite Austin FC's public support for social justice initiatives, including endorsements of Black Lives Matter and donations to local social causes, majority owner Anthony Precourt made a $2,800 donation to Republican Congressman Michael McCaul, whose voting record contradicts the progressive values professed by the club. This dissonance between public messaging and political contributions raises concerns about the club's complicity in supporting policies aligned with authoritarian interests.

  • -40

    Public and Political Behavior

    March 20

    The club's public stance promoting diversity and social justice is undermined by its majority owner's political donation to a conservative congressman with a record that opposes LGBTQ+ rights and other progressive policies. This incongruity in political contributions suggests a calculated disconnection, contributing negatively to the Public and Political Behavior category on the Corporate Complicity Index, reinforcing the narrative of complicity in authoritarian tendencies.

    Disconnect: As MLS teams back social causes, owners’ money often fights them

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