赛程

欧锦赛预选赛 女子 05/31 16:00 3 奥地利 女子 vs 冰岛 女子 - 查看
欧锦赛预选赛 女子 06/04 13:00 4 冰岛 女子 vs 奥地利 女子 - 查看
欧锦赛预选赛 女子 07/12 13:00 5 奥地利 女子 vs 波兰 女子 - 查看
欧锦赛预选赛 女子 07/16 13:00 6 德国 女子 vs 奥地利 女子 - 查看

结果

欧锦赛预选赛 女子 04/09 16:00 2 [4] 波兰 女子 v 奥地利 女子 [3] W 1-3
欧锦赛预选赛 女子 04/05 18:30 1 [2] 奥地利 女子 v 德国 女子 [2] L 2-3
国际赛 女子 02/28 15:30 - 丹麦 女子 v 奥地利 女子 D 1-1
国际赛 女子 02/23 19:45 - 英格兰 女子 v 奥地利 女子 L 7-2
欧足联国家联赛 女子 12/05 18:15 6 [2] 奥地利 女子 v 挪威 女子 [3] W 2-1
欧足联国家联赛 女子 12/01 20:10 5 [1] 法国 女子 v 奥地利 女子 [2] L 3-0
欧足联国家联赛 女子 10/31 18:15 4 [3] 葡萄牙 女子 v 奥地利 女子 [2] W 1-2
欧足联国家联赛 女子 10/27 16:00 3 奥地利 女子 v 葡萄牙 女子 W 2-1
欧足联国家联赛 女子 09/26 16:30 2 奥地利 女子 v 法国 女子 L 0-1
欧足联国家联赛 女子 09/22 17:00 1 挪威 女子 v 奥地利 女子 D 1-1
国际赛 女子 07/18 17:45 - 奥地利 女子 v 冰岛 女子 L 0-1
国际赛 女子 04/11 17:15 - 奥地利 女子 v 捷克 女子 W 2-0

统计

 总计主队客队
已赛场次 11 5 6
Wins 4 2 2
Draws 2 0 2
Losses 5 3 2
Goals for 15 6 9
Goals against 21 7 14
Clean sheets 0 0 0
Failed to score 3 2 1

The Austria women's national football team represents Austria in international women's football competition. The team is controlled by the Austrian Football Association.

The national team is made up mainly of players from the Austrian and German Women's Bundesligas. In 2016, the team qualified for its first-ever major tournament: UEFA Women's Euro 2017.

History

Beginnings

The Austrian team started playing on July 6, 1970, against Mexico in Bari, Italy, competing in the Women's World Cup 1970, unofficial competition held in that country from July 6 to July 15, 1970. The result was a 9–0 crushing defeat, which remains one of its worst results in its history, with this result Austria was quickly out of the competition, playing after months against Switzerland, repeating itself again the defeat against Mexico, 9–0.

It played two recognized friendlies against Switzerland before the first Women's World Cup in 1978 and 1990, losing both by 6–2 and 5–1. The Austrian team did not participate in the inaugural Women's World Cup 1991 in China and also the 1995 edition in Sweden, but during that time played international friendlies. Austria played Women's Euro 1997 Qualifiers, held in Norway and Sweden. It was placed in Class B, in Group 7 with Switzerland, Yugoslavia and Greece, winning three games in a single chance against their three opponents, tying a game against Greece and losing two against Switzerland and Yugoslavia, finishing third in the group and eliminated from both tournaments. Thus, Austria did not enter the 1999 World Cup Qualifiers, held in the United States. Austria ended 1999 with three games of qualifying for the Euro 2001.

2000s and 2010s

The team started 2000 with a 3–0 defeat against Belgium, four days later they lost again, with Poland by 3–2 but won 1–0 against Wales, finishing third and returning to be eliminated from a tournament. The Austrians played their first game of the 2003 World Cup Qualification against Scotland losing 2–1 with goal from Stallinger in the 21st minute, then played against Wales and won 2–0 with another goal from Stallinger and one from Schalkhammer-Hufnagl. Their third match against Belgium was a 3–1 defeat, with a goal by Spieler in the 59th minute. Austria lost their second match against Belgium 4–2, with goals from Szankovich and Fuhrmann, after a month, the team played against Scotland, with a crushing defeat for 5–0 and finally a 1–1 draw with Wales with Austria's only goal coming from Spieler in the 45th minute, ending with 4 points from one win, one tie and four losses, and thus eliminated. The latest and best performing competition of Austria was the qualification for the Women's World Cup in 2011, where they started out poorly but reached third place with 10 points, the product of three wins, one draw and four defeats. They played the 2015 Women's World Cup Qualification, but failed to qualify.

Austria qualified for the first time in its history for a European Championship finals at Euro 2017 in the Netherlands. Reversed in group C with France, Switzerland and Iceland, it thwarted the predictions by finishing in 1st place in the group with two wins (1–0 against Switzerland and 3–0 against Iceland) and a draw (1–1 against France). In the quarter-finals, the Austrians faced the Spanish, 2nd in Group D, and won the penalty shoot-out (0–0, 5–3 on penalties). Their journey ended in the semi-final against Denmark, where unlike the quarter-final win against Spain, this time they failed in the penalty shootout without making a single attempt (0–0, 0–3 pt). The turning point of the game was the missed penalty by Sarah Puntigam in the 13th minute of play which could have given Austria a decisive advantage. Nevertheless, Dominik Thalhammer's team leaves the competition with a more than honorable record, without having lost a single game and with only one goal conceded (against France in the group matches), for their first participation in a major competition.

They qualified for their 2nd consecutive Euro at the 2022 edition where they again passed the first round. Austria finished second in Group A, behind England, the host country of the competition and eventual champions, against whom they lost by a narrow margin (0–1), but ahead of Norway and Northern Ireland, whom they beat 1–0 and 2–0 respectively. In the quarter-finals, they faced Germany, leader of group B, for a German-speaking derby against the most successful team of the competition. In spite of a good performance in which they obtained several goal opportunities (including 3 goalposts touched), they were beaten 0–2 by the eight-time winners who were more realistic and took advantage of two Austrian defensive errors to make the difference.

奥地利女子足球队是奥地利的一支女子足球队,成立于1981年,是欧洲地区的一支实力派球队。球队以“奥地利 女子”为名,代表着奥地利女性的运动精神和实力。

这支队伍的背景源于奥地利政府对女性参与足球运动的鼓励和支持。在1970年代,奥地利开始推动女性参与足球运动,1981年成立了奥地利女子足球队。这支队伍在欧洲和国际比赛中表现出色,成为了欧洲女子足球的一支劲旅。

“奥地利 女子”队伍的特点在于其技术精湛、战术灵活、配合默契。队伍中的球员大多来自奥地利的足球俱乐部和职业球队,拥有丰富的比赛经验和实力。在过去的几年中,这支队伍在国际比赛中获得了不少荣誉,包括欧洲女子足球锦标赛、世界杯女子足球锦标赛等。

这支队伍的成员大多年轻有为,平均年龄在28岁左右,其中不乏一些年轻的新秀和经验丰富的老将。她们在场上表现出色,以精湛的技术和顽强的拼搏精神赢得了球迷和观众的喜爱。

总之,“奥地利 女子”是一支充满实力和潜力的女子足球队伍,代表了奥地利女性的运动精神和实力。她们在欧洲和国际比赛中表现出色,成为了欧洲女子足球的一支劲旅。