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FIFA WORLD CUP 2026  ·  Group J

Austria — FIFA World Cup 2026 Squad & Preview

Austria arrive at FIFA World Cup 2026 for the first time since 1998 and with a squad that includes some of the most technically gifted players in the country's modern history. Their qualification as European group winners was convincing rather than fortunate.

Placed in Group J alongside Argentina, Algeria, and Jordan, Austria know they face the defending World Cup champions in their group. But this is a team that reached the quarter-finals of Euro 2024 and knows how to compete at major tournament level.

World Cup History

Austria's golden era came in the 1950s with the Wunderteam and the 1954 World Cup third-place finish. The 28-year gap since 1998 has now ended — a long wait ended by one of the best Austrian squads in decades.

Euro 2024 proved this group can compete at the highest level, and the World Cup represents their chance to show it on the global stage.

Playing Style & Formation

Austria under Ralf Rangnick play an intense, high-pressing 4-2-2-2 or 4-3-3 that is among the most tactically advanced systems at the tournament. Rangnick's pressing philosophy — demanding vertical, direct play and aggressive ball recovery — has been the defining feature of Austria's recent performances.

Austria World Cup 2026 Squad Overview

Goalkeeper: Patrick Pentz (Bayer Leverkusen) — excellent with his feet, suits Rangnick's high line.

Defenders: David Alaba (Real Madrid) — if fit, the most technically gifted player in Austrian football history. Philipp Lienhart (SC Freiburg) — dependable centre-back.

Midfield: Florian Grillitsch (Ajax) — composed, intelligent deep-lying midfielder. Nicolas Seiwald (RB Leipzig) — energetic, pressing-focused.

Attack: Christoph Baumgartner (RB Leipzig) — technically excellent, capable of playing multiple positions. Marcel Sabitzer (Borussia Dortmund) — experienced, goalscoring midfielder. Michael Gregoritsch (SC Freiburg) — physical, hardworking forward.

Key Players to Watch

David Alaba
Centre-Back / Defensive Midfielder

When fit, David Alaba is Austria's most important player by a significant margin. His Champions League pedigree at Real Madrid and Bayern Munich — including multiple titles — gives Austria a player of genuine elite quality that few teams of their size can match. Austria are a significantly different team when Alaba is available — his experience of high-pressure knockout matches is irreplaceable.

Strengths: Technical quality, leadership, composure under pressure, passing range, Champions League experience, versatility
Christoph Baumgartner
Attacking Midfielder / Wide Forward

Baumgartner has been one of Austria's standout performers across Euro 2024 and World Cup qualifying — his technical quality, movement, and ability to create and score from advanced midfield positions make him one of the team's most dangerous attacking outlets. At RB Leipzig, he has developed his positional understanding and tactical discipline significantly.

Strengths: Technical quality, dribbling, creativity, pressing, goal threat, ability to operate in multiple positions
Marcel Sabitzer
Central Midfielder

Sabitzer brings Champions League experience and consistent Bundesliga quality to Austria's midfield. His ability to score from midfield positions, press effectively from the front, and operate in tight spaces makes him well-suited to Rangnick's demanding system. Across multiple clubs including Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund, he has shown the mental and technical quality to perform under pressure.

Strengths: Goalscoring from midfield, pressing intensity, technical quality, Champions League experience, versatility
Nicolas Seiwald
Defensive Midfielder

Seiwald at RB Leipzig is perhaps the ideal player for Rangnick's pressing system — his energy levels, pressing triggers, and tactical discipline make him one of the Bundesliga's best defensive midfielders in the specific context of high-press, high-line football. For Austria, he provides the defensive midfield foundation that allows more creative players to operate higher.

Strengths: Pressing triggers, ball-winning, physical energy, covering ground, tactical intelligence in Rangnick's system

Strengths

Ralf Rangnick's tactical system: Rangnick is one of the most respected tactical coaches in world football — the originator of the gegenpressing philosophy that influenced Klopp, Nagelsmann, and a generation of modern coaches.

High pressing structure: Austria's organized press is among the most effective in the tournament at generating turnovers in dangerous positions.

Euro 2024 experience: Reaching the quarter-finals gave this squad significant major tournament experience.

Weaknesses

Alaba's fitness uncertainty: Austria's tactical flexibility and quality drops considerably when Alaba is unavailable. His injury history at Real Madrid has been a concern.

Group stage difficulty: Facing Argentina is an enormous challenge. Securing enough points to advance requires strong performances against Algeria or Jordan.

Striker depth: Austria's striker options are functional rather than world-class at the top international level.

Recent Form

Austria qualified as European group winners — a convincing campaign under Rangnick. Their Euro 2024 quarter-final run gave the squad major tournament experience. The squad arrives at the World Cup as the most tactically coherent Austrian team in decades.

World Cup 2026 Expectations

Austria's realistic target is advancement from the group stage — which requires results against Algeria and Jordan. A knockout stage appearance would be celebrated as a genuine achievement. With Rangnick's system and the squad's Euro 2024 momentum, it is an entirely achievable target.

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