Austrian national football team (U-17 women)
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| Association | Austrian Football Association | ||
| confederacy | UEFA | ||
| Technical sponsor | puma | ||
| Head coach | Dominik Thalhammer | ||
| Assistant coach | Alfred Hagl | ||
| Record scorer | Nicole Billa (9) | ||
| Record player | Nicole Billa (16) | ||
| Home stadium | Changing stages | ||
| FIFA code | AUT | ||
| FIFA rank | 22. (1792 points) (as of August 14, 2020) |
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| 36 games 23 wins 5 draws 8 losses |
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First international match Austria 5-1 Czech ( October 7, 2009)
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Highest win Austria 18-0 Scottish ( 9 Oct 2009)
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Biggest defeat Austria 1: 3 Scottish ( Oct. 8, 2010)
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The Austrian national football team for women has existed since 1990 and is a team of the Austrian Football Association (ÖFB).
Tournament balance sheet
World Championship
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2008 New Zealand : did not participate
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2010 Trinidad and Tobago : did not qualify
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2012 Azerbaijan : not qualified
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2014 Costa Rica : did not qualify
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2016 Jordan : did not qualify
European Championship
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2008 Switzerland : not participated
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2009 Switzerland : not participated
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2010 Switzerland : not qualified
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2011 Switzerland : not qualified
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2012 Switzerland : not qualified
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2013 Switzerland : not qualified
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2014 England : preliminary round
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2015 Iceland : not qualified
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2016 Belarus : not qualified
Games against national teams from German-speaking countries
Germany
| date | place | Result | occasion | Goal scorers | spectator |
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| Apr 10, 2010 |
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Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Women's world rankings. In: fifa.com. FIFA , August 14, 2020, accessed on August 14, 2020 (teams without a place and points are provisional because no more than five games have been played or the teams have been inactive for more than 18 months).