Austria will be making its return to the World Cup in 2026, marking its first participation since 1998. The team has shown strong performances in recent Euros, reaching the knockout stages in both 2020 and 2024. This squad features a solid mix of players from the German Bundesliga and Austrian Bundesliga, including several top-tier athletes who contribute significantly to some of the leading clubs in the world.
How Austria Qualified:
Austria secured its spot in the 2026 FIFA World Cup by topping Group H during the UEFA qualifiers. The national team played eight matches, winning six, drawing one, and finishing with a goal difference of +18, scoring 22 goals and allowing only four, finishing two points ahead of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
World Cup Group Stage Matches:
- June 17th: Austria vs Jordan — San Francisco Bay Area Stadium, Santa Clara, California (12 a.m. ET)
- June 22nd: Austria vs Argentina — Dallas Stadium, Arlington, Texas (1 p.m. ET)
- June 27th: Austria vs Algeria — Kansas City Stadium (10 p.m. ET)
Group J: Argentina, Algeria, Austria, Jordan | 2026 FIFA World Cup Draw
Group J will consist of Argentina, Algeria, Austria, and Jordan in the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Austria’s World Cup History:
- Participated in the World Cups: 1934, 1954, 1958, 1978, 1982, 1990, 1998
Best World Cup Finish:
- 3rd place in 1954 (semifinals)
Key Players for Austria:
David Alaba, who boasts over 30 major titles, is Austria’s most successful player. His ability to play multiple positions has made him essential for both club and country, earning him 111 caps as captain.
Marcel Sabitzer brings extensive experience from top clubs like RB Leipzig and Bayern Munich and was part of the 2019-20 Champions League Team of the Year.
Konrad Reimer, recognized for his defensive skills and pressing, has also made a mark in the Bundesliga, showcasing his talent in major tournaments.
At 36, Marko Arnautovic remains pivotal for Austria as the national team’s leading goal scorer and cap holder, with a diverse club career across several leagues.
Austria’s Coach:
Ralf Rangnick, with decades of coaching experience including roles at RB Leipzig and Manchester United, has been leading the Austrian national team since 2022.
Austria’s Top Scorers:
- Marko Arnautovic: 47 goals (active player)
- Played for various clubs, including Stoke City, Inter Milan, and West Ham United.
- Arnautovic holds the record for the most international appearances with 130.
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About Austria:
- Population: Approximately 9.1 million
- Capital: Vienna
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Fan Take: Austria’s return to the World Cup stage is a thrilling prospect for soccer enthusiasts, as it breathes new life into a team with a rich history but recent struggles. With a strong blend of experienced players and emerging talent, their journey could inspire a fresh wave of excitement in the sport and captivate fans around the globe.

