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Andi Herzog isAustria's most capped player of all time.

TheAustria national football team has represented Austria in internationalassociation football since 1902. Austria played its first international match on 12 October 1902, defeating neighbouringHungary 5–0 in afriendly. The team is governed by theAustrian Football Association (German:Österreichischer Fußball-Bund; ÖFB) and competes as a member of theUnion of European Football Associations (UEFA), which encompasses the countries of Europe and Israel.[1] As of November 2020, Austria has played a total of 791 international matches, winning 331, drawing 170 and losing 290. Austria have played Hungary most frequently, meeting the side 137 times. Of these, Austria have won 40, drawn 30 and lost 67.[2] TheAustria–Hungary football rivalry is the second-most played international fixture in football history, behind only theArgentina–Uruguay rivalry which has been played officially 194 times.[3][4]

Andi Herzog is Austria's mostcapped player with 103 caps.[5] He made his international debut on 6 April 1988 in a 2–2 draw withGreece and equalledToni Polster's caps record on 17 April 2002 by winning his 95th cap. He surpassed Polster one month later in his next appearance and went on to finish his career with 103 caps, having become the only Austrian to win more than 100 caps.[6] Polster remains Austria's highest goalscorer with 44 goals, including threehat-tricks and sixbraces.[7]

Jan Studnicka, who scored a hat-trick in Austria's first international fixture, was the first player to amass 25 caps for the side. He achieved the tally in November 1917 but attained only three more caps for the national side during his career.[8]Alexander Popovic set a new caps record in April 1921 by winning his 29th cap beforeJosef Brandstätter claimed the record a year later.[9][10]Josef Blum equalled Brandstätter's record in 1929 but did not surpass him for nearly two years before becoming the new record holder when he won his next cap. He finished his career with 51 caps, becoming the first player to reach 50 appearances for the national side.[11]Ernst Ocwirk held the caps record between 1954 and 1957 beforeGerhard Hanappi became the record holder after his 62nd appearance.[12] Hanappi's first 55 caps had been won in a consecutive spell of fixtures between November 1948 and May 1956.[13] His final tally of 93 appearances stood for more than 40 years until Polster overtook the record during the group stage of the1998 FIFA World Cup. Having equalled Hanappi's record in Austria's second group game againstChile, he won his 94th cap in his side's final group match withItaly. Polster appeared only once more for Austria after the tournament, retiring with 95 caps.[7]

Studnicka also held the goalscoring record for the national side from the team's first match until 1929,[8] althoughFerdinand Swatosch did equal his tally of 18 in 1925.[14]Johann Horvath overtook the pair with a brace againstItaly. Horvath andAnton Schall competed for the record for several years as part of Austria's "Wunderteam"; Schall surpassed Horvath in 1933 before Horvath reclaimed the record the following year. Schall tied the new record a week later with his final international goal, but Horvath went on to score two more goals before retiring to finish his career with 29 goals.[15][16] Horvath's record stood for 46 years untilHans Krankl scored his 30th international goal in November 1980, going on to finish his career with 34 goals.[17] Krankl's total included six goals during a 9–0 victory overMalta in 1977, the most goals scored in a single international match by an Austrian player.[18] The current record holder, Toni Polster, surpassed Krankl in 1996 and eventually ended his career with 44 international goals.[7]

Players

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Appearances and goals are composed ofFIFA World Cup andUEFA European Championships, and each competition's required qualification matches, as well asUEFA Nations League matches and numerous international friendly tournaments and matches. Players are listed by number of caps. If the number of caps is equal, the players are then listed alphabetically. Statistics updated following match played on 18 November 2020.

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Toni Polster held Austria's caps record between 1998 and 2002 and remains the nation's leading goalscorer; 95 caps.
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Gerhard Hanappi was Austria's record appearance holder for more than 40 years.
Andi Herzog, 103 caps.
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Marko Arnautović is the most capped player who remains active with the national team.
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Hans Krankl held the national team goalscoring record between 1980 and 1996.
Key
*Stillactive for the national team[a]
=Player is tied for the number of caps
GKGoalkeeper
DFDefender
MFMidfielder
FWForward
Austria national team footballers with at least 25 appearances[5][19]
No.NamePositionNational careerCapsGoalsNotes
1Andi HerzogMF1988–200310326
2Toni PolsterFW1982–20009544
3Gerhard HanappiMF1948–19629312
4Marko Arnautović*FW2008–202411537
5=Aleksandar Dragović*DF2009–2020861
Karl KollerMF1952–1965865
7=Friedrich KonciliaGK1974–1985840
Bruno PezzeyMF1975–1990849
9Herbert ProhaskaMF1974–19898310
10Julian Baumgartlinger*MF2009–2020821
11Christian FuchsDF2006–2016781
12David Alaba*DF2009–20207614
13Sebastian Prödl*DF2007–2018734
14Marc JankoFW2006–20197028
15=Andreas IvanschitzMF2003–20146912
Hans KranklFW1973–19856934
17=Martin HarnikFW2007–20176815
Heribert WeberDF1976–1989681
19Peter StögerMF1988–19996515
20Walter SchachnerFW1976–19946423
21=Andreas OgrisFW1986–19976311
Anton PfefferDF1988–1999631
Peter SchöttelDF1988–2002630
24Ernst OcwirkMF1945–1962626
25Emanuel PogatetzDF2002–2014612
26=Kurt JaraMF1971–19855914
Franz WohlfahrtGK1987–2001590
28René AufhauserMF2002–20085812
29=Wilhelm KreuzFW1969–19815610
Markus SchoppMF1995–2005566
Martin StranzlDF2000–2009563
32=Peter ArtnerDF1987–1996551
Zlatko JunuzovićMF2006–2017557
Dietmar KühbauerMF1992–2005555
Robert SaraDF1965–1980553
36Martin Hinteregger*DF2013–2020534
37=Josef BlumDF1920–1932513
Ernst HappelDF1947–1958515
Roland HattenbergerMF1972–1982513
40=Martin HidenDF1998–2008501
Erich ObermayerDF1975–1985501
Ivica VastićFW1996–20085014
43Manfred ZsakMF1986–1993495
44Stefan Ilsanker*MF2014–2020480
45=Harald CernyMF1993–2004474
Alfred KörnerFW1946–19584714
47=Wolfgang FeiersingerDF1990–1999460
Johann HorvathFW1924–19344629
Marcel Sabitzer*DF2012–2020468
Theodor WagnerFW1946–19574622
51Florian Klein*DF2010–2016450
52=Fritz GschweidlFW1924–19354412
Karl SestaDF1932–1945441[b]
54=Mario HaasFW1996–2007437
Michael KonselGK1985–1998430
Matthias SindelarFW1924–19394326
Gerhard SturmbergerDF1965–1970430
58=Josef BrandstätterMF1912–1924422
Hans BuzekFW1955–1969429
Karl StotzDF1950–1962421
61=György GaricsDF2006–2016412
Christoph LeitgebMF2006–2014410
Klaus LindenbergerGK1982–1990410
Walter ZemanGK1945–1960410
65=Michael BaurMF1990–2003405
Rudi FlögelFW1960–1969405
Heimo PfeifenbergerFW1989–1998409
Paul ScharnerDF2002–2012400
Ferdinand WeselyFW1922–19284017
Karl ZischekFW1931–19454024
71=Ernst BaumeisterMF1978–1988391
Josef HickersbergerMF1968–1978395
Roland LinzFW2002–2010398
Walter NauschMF1929–1937391
Karl RainerDF1924–1935390
Josef SmistikMF1928–1936392
77Kurt SchmiedGK1954–1960380
78=Johann EigenstillerDF1967–1975370
Thomas FlögelMF1992–2003373
Erich HofFW1957–19683728
81Ernst MelchiorFW1946–19533616
82=Walter GlechnerDF1960–1968351
Leopold NitschFW1915–1925350
84=Paul HallaDF1952–1965342
Joachim StandfestDF2003–2008342
Michael StreiterDF1989–1999341
87=Robert AlmerGK2011–2016330
Alex ManningerGK1999–2009330
Alexander PopovicDF1911–1923331
90=Karl KurzMF1919–1928320
Ernst StojaspalFW1946–19543214
92=Erich HasenkopfDF1956–1964310
Norbert HofDF1968–1974311
Veli KavlakMF2007–2014311
Robert PeclDF1987–1993311
Peter PlatzerGK1931–1937310[c]
97=Josef DegeorgiDF1982–1990301
Hans EttmayerMF1968–1975300
Gerald WillfurthMF1983–1991303
100=Valentino Lazaro*MF2014–2020293
Christian MayrlebFW1998–2005296
Horst NemecFW1959–19652916
Roman WallnerFW2001–2010297
Markus WeissenbergerMF1999–2008291
105=Erwin HofferFW2007–2012284
Roland KirchlerMF1993–2005285
Helmut KöglbergerFW1965–1976286
Walter KoglerDF1991–2001281
Leo LainerDF1982–1994281
Heinz Lindner*GK2012–2019280
Kurt RussDF1988–1991280
Anton SchallFW1927–19342827
Hans SchmidradnerDF1969–1974281
Jan StudnickaFW1902–19182818
115=Robert DienstFW1949–19572712
Gernot FraydlGK1961–1970270
Leopold GernhardtMF1945–1952270
Leopold HofmannMF1925–1934271
Alfred HörtnaglMF1989–2000271
Thomas ParitsFW1966–1973275
Gustav WieserFW1916–19262712
122=Jürgen MachoGK2002–2011260
Josef SteringMF1969–1977265
Heinrich StrasserDF1969–1979260
125=Guido BurgstallerFW2012–2019252
Karl DeckerFW1945–19522519[d]
Eduard KriegerDF1970–1978250
Stefan Lainer*DF2017–2020251
Manfred LinzmaierMF1970–1978252
Franz SchiemerDF2007–2013254

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^Players who are still active for the national team are players who have not retired from international football and are, subsequently, eligible to be called up.
  2. ^Also representedGermany three times.[20]
  3. ^Also representedGermany two times.[21]
  4. ^Also representedGermany eight times.[22]

References

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  3. ^"Hungary–Austria Matches 1902–2006". The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.Archived from the original on 4 April 2016. Retrieved14 December 2015.
  4. ^Pelayes, Héctor Darío."Argentina National Team Archive". The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.Archived from the original on 20 August 2012. Retrieved25 August 2019.
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  7. ^abcMamrud, Roberto."Anton "Toni" Polster – Goals in International Matches". The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.Archived from the original on 15 May 2023. Retrieved26 August 2019.
  8. ^abStokkermans, Karel."Jan Studnicka – International Goals". The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.Archived from the original on 27 January 2023. Retrieved26 August 2019.
  9. ^Stokkermans, Karel."Alexander Popovich – International Appearances". The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.Archived from the original on 27 January 2023. Retrieved26 August 2019.
  10. ^Stokkermans, Karel."Josef Brandstätter – International Appearances". The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.Archived from the original on 30 November 2022. Retrieved26 August 2019.
  11. ^Stokkermans, Karel."Josef Blum – International Appearances". The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.Archived from the original on 6 October 2022. Retrieved26 August 2019.
  12. ^Stokkermans, Karel."Gerhard Hanappi – International Appearances". The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.Archived from the original on 13 July 2022. Retrieved26 August 2019.
  13. ^Zeh, Thomas (17 May 2005)."Hanappi's Gift to Posterity". UEFA.Archived from the original on 1 October 2019. Retrieved26 August 2019.
  14. ^Stokkermans, Karel."Ferdinand Swatosch – International Goals". The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.Archived from the original on 3 December 2022. Retrieved26 August 2019.
  15. ^Stokkermans, Karel."Hans Horvath – International Goals". The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.Archived from the original on 12 September 2022. Retrieved26 August 2019.
  16. ^Stokkermans, Karel."Anton Schall – International Goals". The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.Archived from the original on 15 May 2023. Retrieved26 August 2019.
  17. ^Stokkermans, Karel."Hans Krankl – Goals in International Matches". The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.Archived from the original on 10 July 2022. Retrieved26 August 2019.
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  20. ^"List of Austria international footballers".National Football Teams. Benjamin Strack-Zimmermann. Retrieved12 October 2019.
  21. ^Stokkermans, Karel."Peter Platzer – International Goals". The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.Archived from the original on 1 October 2022. Retrieved12 October 2019.
  22. ^Klukowski, Tomasz."Karl Decker – International Goals". The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.Archived from the original on 1 October 2022. Retrieved12 October 2019.
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