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Austria

UEFAQualified

Fast, technical, and finally back on the biggest stage.

90-second primer

Who they are

  • First World Cup since 1998 — a 28-year wait.
  • Identity built on aggressive pressing and vertical attacking.
  • Player pipeline runs through Red Bull Salzburg into top European leagues.
  • Best-ever World Cup finish was third place in 1954.

Why watch them

  • Their 28-year return is one of the most emotional storylines of 2026.
  • A great team for understanding how pressing creates card decisions.
  • They show how a small nation can build a coherent national style.
  • David Alaba is one of European football's most decorated modern defenders.

How they play

  • High pressing
  • Vertical attacks
  • Organized
  • Bundesliga style

Players to know

  • David AlabaModern Icon· Defender

    Multiple Champions League winner with Bayern Munich and Real Madrid — Austria's most decorated modern player.

  • Marko ArnautovićModern Icon· Forward

    Long-serving Austrian goalscorer with experience across the Premier League, Italy, and Germany.

  • Hans KranklLegend· Forward

    Scorer of the famous 1978 winner against West Germany in the "Miracle of Córdoba" and Austria's most celebrated striker.

Player information reflects historical significance, not current squad selection.

Rules to understand when watching Austria

Interesting facts

  • World Cup history

    Austria's 1954 World Cup third-place finish is the high point of their tournament history, with a 7-5 quarter-final win over Switzerland still the highest-scoring match in World Cup history.

  • World Cup history

    Austria's 2026 qualification ends a 28-year absence from the World Cup. Their last appearance was 1998, making this one of the most anticipated returns of the cycle.

  • Tactical identity

    Under Ralf Rangnick, Austria became one of Europe's most coherent pressing teams — built on aggressive ball-winning, vertical passing, and disciplined collective shape.

World Cup history

Appearances7
Best resultThird place (1954)
Notable years1954, 1978, 1982, 1990, 1998

Austria have a proud mid-century World Cup tradition built around 1954's third-place finish and 1978's "Miracle of Córdoba" upset of West Germany. 2026 marks their first appearance in 28 years.

Iconic moments

  1. 1978

    The Miracle of Córdoba

    Austria beat reigning champions West Germany 3-2 in Córdoba at the 1978 World Cup, with Hans Krankl scoring the decisive goal.

  2. 1954

    Third place in Switzerland

    Austria finished third at the 1954 World Cup, including a 7-5 quarter-final win over Switzerland that remains the highest-scoring match in tournament history.

Sources

Team information is based on historical records and official FIFA data. Player information reflects historical significance, not current squad selection. Facts are reviewed for accuracy but may not reflect the most recent competition results.

FIFA 2026 World Cup teams