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Austria’s World Cup Exit: President Salutes Team’s Grit After Spain Loss

Austria's FIFA World Cup 2026 campaign ended with a 3-0 defeat to Spain in the Round of 32. President Alexander Van der Bellen praised the team's effort despite the loss, calling on Austrians to appreciate their performance. Mikel Oyarzabal scored twice for Spain, who advanced with a fourth consecutive clean sheet. Austria exited after reaching the knockout stage for the first time since 1954.

Austria President Van der Bellen salutes national team after FIFA World Cup exit

Inglewood, July 3

Austria's FIFA World Cup 2026 campaign ended with disappointment on Thursday after European champions Spain produced a dominant 3-0 victory in the Round of 32, prompting President Alexander Van der Bellen to praise the team's effort despite the defeat.

Sharing a post to X after the match, Van der Bellen wrote, "Our @oefb1904 (Austria Football) national team's journey at the World Cup comes to an end in Los Angeles. European champions Spain were simply too strong. I understand that you're disappointed - but lads, you gave it your all. The whole country was on the edge of its seat. Thanks for your effort!"

Spain underlined their credentials as one of the favourites for the title with another commanding display, extending their run without conceding a goal at the tournament while booking a place in the Round of 16.

Mikel Oyarzabal was the standout performer, scoring twice, while Pedro Porro added his first international goal as Luis de la Fuente's side completely outplayed Ralf Rangnick's men.

Spain started brightly, with Lamine Yamal forcing an early save from Alexander Schlager before Aymeric Laporte threatened from successive corners. Marc Cucurella also had the ball in the net, but his effort was ruled out after the referee penalised a foul on the Austrian goalkeeper.

Schlager kept Austria in the contest with a series of impressive saves, denying both Yamal and Oyarzabal. However, Spain's relentless pressure eventually paid off just before halftime when Cucurella delivered a precise cross for Oyarzabal to calmly finish. Alex Baena nearly doubled the advantage moments later, only to see his superb free-kick crash against the crossbar.

Austria briefly threatened after the restart through substitute Sasa Kalajdzic, whose header drifted narrowly over the bar, but Spain remained firmly in control.

The second goal arrived when Porro rose highest to head home Baena's inviting delivery, registering his maiden goal for the national team. Spain continued to dominate possession and chances, with David Alaba producing an excellent goal-line clearance to deny Yamal.

Oyarzabal completed his brace late in the game, once again converting a pinpoint cross from Cucurella to cap an outstanding personal performance and seal a comprehensive 3-0 victory.

The result sends Spain into the Round of 16 with four clean sheets and growing confidence as they await the winner of Portugal and Croatia.

Austria, meanwhile, exited the tournament after reaching the World Cup knockout stage for the first time since 1954, earning appreciation from supporters and their president despite the heavy defeat.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Spain is looking unbeatable! Four clean sheets in a row - that's incredible defensive discipline. Oyarzabal and Cucurella have telepathic understanding. Austria gave their best but sometimes the better team just wins. Van der Bellen's grace in defeat is commendable. Meanwhile in India, our politicians can't even watch a cricket match without making it political. 😅

Arjun K

Respect to Austria for making it this far. Their goalkeeper Schlager was phenomenal - kept them in the game for 45+ minutes. Spain's tiki-taka is back with a vengeance under De la Fuente. What I don't understand is why Austria's coach Rangnick didn't make tactical changes sooner. Kalajdzic should have started. Still, proud moment for Austrian football after 70+ years.

Sarah B

As someone who follows European football, Spain's defense has been phenomenal - not conceding in 4 World Cup matches is no fluke. Austria showed heart but lacked quality in the final third. Van der Bellen's tweet is a class act. It's refreshing to see a head of state support their team like this, unlike some Western leaders who just stay silent. 🙌

Michael C

I wish Indian politicians showed even half the grace of Van der Bellen. Instead of praising our athletes, they're busy with vote bank politics. Austria's World Cup run is inspiring - a nation of 9 million people competing with giants. Spain vs Portugal/Croatia will be a cracker in the next round. Oyarzabal is my pick for Golden Boot. 🏆

A Aman W

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