The Austrian national men's football team is the official men's football team in Austria and is managed by the Austrian Football Association. Austria has advanced to the World Cup Final Week seven times, the most recent being 1998 World Cup in France. Austria co-hosted the European Football Championship with Switzerland in 2008, and advanced to the final week as the host country for the first time.
On June 22nd, 20265438+0, in the European Cup group match, Austria finished second in Group C.. This is the first time that Austria has qualified in the group stage of international competitions after 39 years since the 1982 World Cup. On April 29, 2022, the official news of the Austrian Football Association, Lonnik coached the Austrian national team.
Team history
In 1930s, Austria was one of the best teams in the world, and the fans called it the "dream team". 1938 The Austrian national men's soccer team advanced to the final week of the World Cup in France, but withdrew due to the merger. 1954 World Cup in Switzerland, Austria advanced to the final week again, and finished second in the group preliminaries. 1/4 defeated the host country Switzerland 7-5 in the final, lost to the final champion West Germany in the semi-final 1-6, and the third runner-up defeated Uruguay 3-/kloc-0, thus achieving the best results in the World Cup.
1954 World Cup in Switzerland, Austria advanced to the final week again, and finished second in the group preliminaries. 1/4 defeated the host country Switzerland 7-5 in the final, lost to the final champion West Germany in the semi-final 1-6, and the third runner-up defeated Uruguay 3-/kloc-0, thus achieving the best results in the World Cup.