Austria women's national football team

The Austrian national football team of women has existed since 1990 and is a team of the Austrian Football Association ( OFB ).

The Austrian national football team of women could reach no part in the finals of a European or World Championship.

In qualifying for the 2011 World Cup, the team met to Spain, England, Turkey and Malta. Here Austria finished 3rd. For the first time one reached in qualifying for the European Championship in 2013 as the Group's second play-off to an EM - ticket, where to but failed: Against Russia they lost 0-2 in the first leg and the residue could not with a 1-1 draw catch up more. In December 2013, the Austrians reached number 29 with their best finish in the FIFA world rankings.

  • 5.1 Germany
  • 5.2 Switzerland

Tournament Record

World cup

  • 2003: not qualified
  • 2007: not qualified
  • 2011: not qualified

European

Olympic games

  • 2008: not qualified
  • 2012: not qualified

Algarve Cup

The national team participated twice at the Algarve Cup and played in each case in group C, competing in the first of the weaker teams against each other.

Record players and scorers

Stand October 31, 2013

The first goal in the caps of Austrian women posted on August 25, 1980, the player Christa Zötsch ( 1 DFC Leoben ) in 63 minutes with the score at 0-3 in the 1:5 ( 0:2 ) defeat of Austria in Switzerland, Richterswil.

Gertrud Stallinger ( Union Kleinmuenchen Linz) posted on 30 July 1998 in a 5-0 (1-0 ) victory of Austria against Israel) at the show in Trencin (SK) scored four goals in an international match. Even when 11-0 victory of Austria against Armenia on 13 May 2003 in Waidhofen an der Ybbs Austria's top scorer was Gertrud Stallinger four times successfully. In three goals in a game, it brought Manuela Binder, Michaela Schaffranek and Elke Scheubmayr.

A special trick succeeded Ramona Cito, which was exchanged on 27 May 1995 friendly match against Slovenia at a score of 8:1 in 79 minutes and just four minutes later was responsible for the final score of 9:1 for Austria. Nevertheless, it should be the only international match by Ramona Cito.

However, the fastest International Goals scored two other players: When 11:0 victory of Austria against Armenia on 13 May 2003 Marlies Hanschitz was just after 3 minutes already successful as Manuela tie the aforementioned 9:1 victory against Slovenia. The fastest way Verlusttor added Bethan Huws Jones, who as early as the second minute match penalty spot against Austria in a 1-1 draw on 24 October 1999.

Team leaders and assistants

Stand September 25, 2013

First team boss of the Austrian National team of women was Peter Leitl, who had a total of 27 times responsible for the nominations. Current team boss is Dominik Thalhammer, who took over the office of the deceased in April 2011, Ernst Weber, who was mainly responsible in 60 games for the Austrian women's national team.

Squad

The squad for the World Cup qualifiers against Hungary and France on 26 and 31 October 2013.

Games against teams of German-speaking countries

All Results from an Austrian perspective.

Germany

So far, there were no games against the German selection.

Switzerland

On 12 July 1978, a match against Switzerland took place in Linz, which ended 2:6 for Switzerland, which is not guided by OFB as an official international match. The SFV it counts against it in its international match statistics.

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