Austria at the FIFA World Cup explained

This is a record of Austria's results at the FIFA World Cup. 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.

Summary

1930 World Cup in Uruguay

The first edition of the FIFA World Cup in Uruguay was the only one without qualifiers. However, the Austrian Football Association chose not to participate.

1934 World Cup in Italy

After defeating France and Hungary on their way into the semi-finals, the strong Austrian squad lost 0–1 to hosts and eventual champions Italy. In the Third Place Match against Germany, Austria conceded a goal after 25 seconds by Ernst Lehner - the fastest goal in World Cup history until 1962.

1938 World Cup in France

After qualifying by defeating Latvia in the qualifiers, Austria was drawn against Sweden in the first round. However, after the Anschluss in March 1938, the Austrian Football Association was incorporated into the German system. Nine Austrian players were called up for the Germany national squad instead. After being fielded in the opening match against Switzerland, Willibald Schmaus and goalkeeper Rudolf Raftl were the first players ever to represent two different nations at the FIFA World Cup. The match ended 1-1. In the decisive rematch, Austrian striker Wilfried Hahnemann scored the opening goal, but the final score was 2-4 and Germany eliminated from the tournament.

1950 World Cup in Brazil

Austria initially registered to participate and was supposed to play Turkey in the qualifications, but withdrew. At a later stage, Turkey also withdrew.

1982 World Cup in Spain

See main article: Disgrace of Gijón.

Drawn in Group 2 alongside Algeria, Chile, and the Federal Republic of (West) Germany, Austria gained traction by defeating the South Americans 1–0 in the first group match. Austria later won 2–0 over the Algerians that saw them at a comfortable position in the group stage; however, Algeria, having already beaten West Germany in an upset, found themselves victorious against an already-eliminated Chile, and thus were all-but guaranteed to proceed to the next round alongside Germany, potentially leaving Austria out.

Austria played their decisive final group stage encounter against neighbors West Germany in Gijón, Spain, in one of the most controversial matches in World Cup history. Nicknamed "the Disgrace of Gijón, the match saw West Germany scoring once against Austria before both teams and players deliberately played underwhelmingly, wasting the clock and mathematically having both European teams of the group qualify at the expense of Africa's Algeria, the latter whom had defeated the Chileans a day prior to conclude their part of the group stage. Outrage from Algerian fans and Spanish spectators ensued, and both the German and Austrian media condemned the underhanded tactics of both teams' method of subversive "boring" football, with the German commentary team constantly apologizing to viewers for the sub-par action. Algerian football fans dubbed the match "the Anschluss", a reference to Austria being annexed by Germany under the Nazi regime. Austria saw themselves bowing out in a three-team group of the second stage, losing to France and drawing with Northern Ireland. Meanwhile, West Germany reached the final, losing 3–1 to European rivals Italy.

Record at the FIFA World Cup

FIFA World Cup record
YearRoundPosition
Did not enter
1934Fourth place4th 4 2 0 2 7 7
Withdrew
1954Third place3rd 5 4 0 1 17 12
Group stage 15th 3 0 1 2 2 7
Withdrew
Did not qualify
Second round 7th 6 3 0 3 7 10
Second round 8th 5 2 1 2 5 4
Did not qualify
Group stage 18th 3 1 0 2 2 3
Did not qualify
Group stage 23rd 3 0 2 1 3 4
Did not qualify
2018
2022
To be determined
2030
2034
Total Third place 7/25 29 12 4 13 43 47

By Match

World Cupwidth=110Roundwidth=150Opponentwidth=60Scorewidth=50Resultwidth=120VenueScorers
1934Round of 16align=center bgcolor="#bbffbb"WTurinM. Sindelar, A. Schall, J. Bican
Quarter-finals2–1align=center bgcolor="#bbffbb"WBolognaJ. Horvath, K. Zischek
Semi-finals0–1align=center bgcolor="#ffbbbb"LMilan
Third place play-off2–3align=center bgcolor="#ffbbbb"LNaplesJ. Horvath, K. Sesta
1954Group stage1–0align=center bgcolor="#bbffbb"WZürichE. Probst
5–0align=center bgcolor="#bbffbb"WZürichE. Probst (3), E. Stojaspal (2)
Quarter-finals7–5align=center bgcolor="#bbffbb"WLausanneT. Wagner (3), A. Körner (2), E. Ocwirk, E. Probst
Semi-finals1–6align=center bgcolor="#ffbbbb"LBaselE. Probst
Third place play-off3–1align=center bgcolor="#bbffbb"WZürichE. Stojaspal, L. Cruz (o.g.), E. Ocwirk
1958Group stage0–3align=center bgcolor="#ffbbbb"LUddevalla
0–2align=center bgcolor="#ffbbbb"LBorås
2–2align=center bgcolor="#ffffbb"DBoråsK. Koller, A. Körner
1978Group stage2–1align=center bgcolor="#bbffbb"WBuenos AiresW. Schachner, H. Krankl
1–0align=center bgcolor="#bbffbb"WBuenos AiresH. Krankl
0–1align=center bgcolor="#ffbbbb"LMar del Plata
Second round1–5align=center bgcolor="#ffbbbb"LCórdobaE. Obermayer
0–1align=center bgcolor="#ffbbbb"LBuenos Aires
3–2align=center bgcolor="#bbffbb"WCórdobaH. Krankl (2), B. Vogts (o.g.)
1982Group stage1–0align=center bgcolor="#bbffbb"WOviedoW. Schachner
2–0align=center bgcolor="#bbffbb"WOviedoW. Schachner, H. Krankl
0–1align=center bgcolor="#ffbbbb"LGijón
Second round0–1align=center bgcolor="#ffbbbb"LMadrid
2–2align=center bgcolor="#ffffbb"DMadridB. Pezzey, R. Hintermaier
1990Group stage0–1align=center bgcolor="#ffbbbb"LRome
0–1align=center bgcolor="#ffbbbb"LFlorence
2–1align=center bgcolor="#bbffbb"WFlorenceA. Ogris, G. Rodax
1998Group stage1–1align=center bgcolor="#ffffbb"DToulouseA. Polster
1–1align=center bgcolor="#ffffbb"DSaint-ÉtienneI. Vastić
1–2align=center bgcolor="#ffbbbb"LSaint-DenisA. Herzog

Record by Opponent

FIFA World Cup matches (by team)
OpponentWinsDrawsLossesTotalGoals ScoredGoals Conceded
100120
002204
010111
110221
101251
010122
101233
001123
100121
004415
001115
010122
100110
001102
100121
100110
100175
100121
100131
102349

Record players

RankPlayerMatchesWorld Cups
1Friedrich Koncilia111978 and 1982
Erich Obermayer111978 and 1982
Bruno Pezzey111978 and 1982
Herbert Prohaska111978 and 1982
5Hans Krankl101978 and 1982
6Gerhard Hanappi81954 and 1958
Karl Koller81954 and 1958
Walter Schachner81978 and 1982
9Alfred Körner71954 and 1958

Top goalscorers

RankPlayerGoalsWorld Cups
1Erich Probst61954
2Hans Krankl51978 (4) and 1982 (1)
3Ernst Stojaspal31954
Theodor Wagner31954
Alfred Körner31954 (2) and 1958 (1)
Walter Schachner31978 (1) and 1982 (2)

Awards

Team awards

Individual awards

Ernst Happel has won 2nd Place as a coach with the Netherlands in 1978 after losing the final 3-1 a.e.t. to Argentina

See also