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The Austria national football team has arguably underperformed for much of their competitive tournament history, with a few isolated instances of tangible success. That said, they are a very popular side to watch and have had a number of top-class talents take to the field in their famous red shirts.
The country played their first international fixture in 1902, which resulted in an impressive 5-0 win over Hungary in Vienna.
They made their first international competition debut at the 1934 World Cup, where they secured a fourth-place finish. Their last appearance in the FIFA World Cup finals came way back in 1998 when they were eliminated at the group stage in France.
The Austrians have, however, proved more successful in the European Championship tournament, qualifying for the 2008 (which they co-hosted with neighbours Switzerland), 2016, and 2020 finals. Indeed in 2020, they secured their best-ever finish at the event, being eliminated in the Round of 16 after losing in extra time to eventual winners Italy.
When you compare Austria against other national teams of a similar size, they are a nation that should have achieved far more, but the current crop are arguably among the best in recent decades.
Austria qualified for Euro 2024 following a promising campaign under head coach Ralf Rangnick. They earned six wins in eight matches against Azerbaijan, Belgium, Estonia and Sweden.
Seemingly every generation throws up a talent who is clearly beyond the talent level of the Austrian national team as a whole, often leaving any hope of genuine success laid firmly on their shoulders.
Here are a selection of the best of the best to have represented Austria.
Anton 'Toni' Polster
David Alaba
Andreas 'Andi' Herzog
Marko Arnautovic
Matthias Sindelar
Austria plays their national team home games at the Ernst Happel Stadium, which is located in the Leopoldstadt district of Vienna.
The record attendance at the stadium was recorded at a massive 90,726 when Austria took on Spain, and the current capacity is a healthy 50,856.
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Austria ticket prices can vary massively depending on the importance of the match and your choice of seat.
The cost of attending friendly matches is often relatively cheap, but prices will be much higher to see Austria at an international tournament.
The starting price for Austria football tickets on SeatPick is usually around $34, while the average ticket price is closer to $88.