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- Austria has played at seven World Cup finals tournaments, most recently in 1998.
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Austria has played at seven World Cup finals tournaments, most recently in 1998. They also qualified for the tournament in 1938 , but withdrew after the annexation of Austria by the Third Reich , with some of its team members joining the German team.
Austria has qualified for seven FIFA World Cups, most recently in 1998. The country played in the UEFA European Championship for the first time in 2008, when it co-hosted the event with Switzerland, and most recently qualified in 2024 . History. Pre-World War II.
Information about Austria National Soccer Team and its performance in the FIFA World Cups with appearances in the WC, games, goals scored, history, standings and more. The Soccer World Cups .com Champions, stats, national teams and players from each World Cup.
Information about Austria National Team and its appearances in the FIFA Soccer World Cup with stats of games, goals, top scorers, world cups played and won, best and worst performances and much more data.
Bosnia and Herzegovina [2] 1. 2018. Iceland. 1. Total. 34. *This total number of UEFA teams which have participated in the World Cups through 2018 is 34, using FIFA's view on successor teams (e.g., Russia is a successor of USSR and not a separate team, whereas Ukraine is a newer separate entity). #Israel represented AFC in the 1970 tournament.
Dec 18, 2022 · Brazil has won the most World Cups with five, and they have hosted the tournament twice. No nation has hosted more than two tournaments, and five continents have put on at least one World Cup ...
Austria have played in the World Cup seven times. Their best performance is third place in 1954. They also came fourth in 1934. They have not qualified for any tournament since 1998. In 1934, in the 3rd place match versus Germany, Austria conceded a goal after 25 seconds by Ernst Lehner - the fastest goal in World Cup history until 1962.