Austria Unveil Squad For 2026 World Cup

The Austrian national football team is finalising preparations for its highly anticipated return to the global stage at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, bringing an end to a generation-spanning twenty-eight-year absence from the prestigious tournament. On Monday, 18 May 2026, Austria’s head coach, Ralf Rangnick, officially announced his final twenty-six-man squad tasked with leading the nation’s campaign across North America. This upcoming tournament marks the eighth time in history that Austria has successfully qualified for the FIFA World Cup finals, with their last appearance in the competition dating back to the 1998 tournament in France.

The newly unveiled selection consists of a highly competitive group of players currently active across Europe’s top domestic leagues. Headlining the squad is the veteran Real Madrid defender and national captain David Alaba, who has long served as the symbolic figurehead and foundational pillar of modern Austrian football on the international circuit. Joining Alaba in the defensive ranks is Tottenham Hotspur defender Kevin Danso, who is notably the sole representative from an English Premier League club to be included in the final tournament selection.

In the attacking department, Rangnick has placed his faith in the immense experience of Marko Arnautović. The thirty-seven-year-old forward, who currently plays his club football for Red Star Belgrade, represents the most experienced member of the travelling party. Arnautović holds the country’s all-time international appearance record, having earned 132 caps for his country, whilst also cementing his legacy as Austria’s most prolific goalscorer with forty-seven international goals to his name.

Midfield Strength and New Generations

The tactical spine of the Austrian squad features several high-profile midfielders who are regular fixtures in the German Bundesliga. Amongst the notable selections are Bayern Munich’s combative midfielder Konrad Laimer, Borussia Dortmund’s Marcel Sabitzer, and RB Leipzig’s energetic midfielder Christoph Baumgartner.

In addition to this experienced core, the final roster reflects a strategic integration of emerging talent. Rangnick has chosen to include two recently naturalised dual-national midfielders, Paul Wanner of PSV Eindhoven and Carney Chukwuemeka of Borussia Dortmund. Both players formally committed their international futures to Austria earlier this year and have been fast-tracked into the senior tournament setup.

However, the selection process was not without its difficulties, as long-term injury layoffs ultimately caused tournament heartbreak for regular central defenders Gernot Trauner of Feyenoord and Maximilian Wöber of Werder Bremen, both of whom were deemed short of peak match fitness and omitted from the final list.

Group J Match Schedule and Technical Layout

Austria has been drawn into a highly competitive Group J, where they will share the stage with the reigning world champions, Argentina. The Austrian campaign is scheduled to begin on 17 June 2026, when they will face tournament debutants Jordan in their opening group fixture. Following this encounter, the squad will travel to Texas, where they are scheduled to go head-to-head against Argentina on 22 June 2026. Austria will then conclude their Group J fixtures on 27 June 2026, with a final group-stage match against Algeria.

Complete 26-Man Austria World Cup Squad

  • Goalkeepers: Patrick Pentz (Brøndby IF), Alexander Schlager (FC Salzburg), Florian Wiegele (Viktoria Plzeň).

  • Defenders: David Affengruber (Elche), David Alaba (Real Madrid), Kevin Danso (Tottenham Hotspur), Marco Friedl (Werder Bremen), Philipp Lienhart (SC Freiburg), Phillipp Mwene (Mainz 05), Stefan Posch (Mainz 05), Alexander Prass (TSG Hoffenheim), Michael Svoboda (Venezia).

  • Midfielders: Christoph Baumgartner (RB Leipzig), Carney Chukwuemeka (Borussia Dortmund), Florian Grillitsch (SC Braga), Konrad Laimer (Bayern Munich), Marcel Sabitzer (Borussia Dortmund), Xaver Schlager (RB Leipzig), Romano Schmid (Werder Bremen), Alessandro Schöpf (Wolfsberger AC), Nicolas Seiwald (RB Leipzig), Paul Wanner (PSV Eindhoven), Patrick Wimmer (VfL Wolfsburg).

  • Forwards: Marko Arnautović (Red Star Belgrade), Michael Gregoritsch (Augsburg), Saša Kalajdžić (LASK).

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