Austria
Austria (AUT)
Overview
Austria represents one of European football's historic nations. A founding FIFA member in 1904, the Austrian national team experienced its golden age in the 1930s with the famous "Wunderteam". The national team plays its home matches at Vienna's legendary Ernst-Happel-Stadion, a 50,000-capacity venue that hosted several major European finals.
Internationally, Austria participated in several World Cup and Euro final phases. Austrian formation is known for technical and organized playing style, heir to the great Danubian school. The Red and Whites long rivaled German and Hungarian neighbors for Central European supremacy.
The Austrian team produced numerous talents shining in Europe's biggest leagues. Players like David Alaba, Marko Arnautović, and Marcel Sabitzer carried national colors high in recent years. The Austrian federation invests in youth training and modern football development to regain past luster on the continental scene.