Pre USL history In the summer of 2016, the Lobos' team owner, David Walding, announced the franchise would join the
Texas Premier Soccer League for the 2016–17 season. In the Lobos' inaugural season, the club won the Texas Cup title. However, following the 2017 season, the Lobos withdrew from the TPSL and joined the
Gulf Coast Premier League. The Central Texas Lobos also entered the
2018 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup qualification round. In early 2019, it was announced that the Lobos would be moving to a new permanent 4 acre practice facility in South Austin. 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 In 2023, plans were announced for the club to rebrand as Hill Country Lobos and join
USL League Two. The following year, the Lobos were grouped in the Lonestar Division and announced former
Honduras national under-20 football team coach Luis Alvarado as head coach for their
2024 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==