Marko Arnautović, Austria’s all-time leading scorer, delivered again when it mattered most. His double-touch goal against Algeria gave Austria the lead in their FIFA World Cup 2026 group stage match, pushing the team closer to advancing from one of the tournament’s most competitive groups.
The goal and what it meant for Group J
Austria sits in Group J alongside Argentina, Algeria, and Jordan. That’s the reigning world champions, a historically strong North African side, and a first-time World Cup entrant all in one bracket.
A career defined by big moments
On June 17, 2026, Arnautović scored a stoppage-time penalty in a 3-1 victory over Jordan. That win marked Austria’s first World Cup victory since 1990, a drought of 36 years that stretched across an entire generation of Austrian football fans.
With 48 goals in 135 international appearances, Arnautović holds the record as Austria’s all-time leading scorer.
Austria’s World Cup journey in context
Austria’s last World Cup appearance before 2026 came in 1998, when they traveled to France and exited in the group stage. Before that, their tournament history was sparse but occasionally brilliant, including a third-place finish way back in 1954.
The 3-1 result against Jordan was particularly significant. Jordan, appearing at their first-ever World Cup, brought energy and defensive organization. Austria needed Arnautović’s penalty deep into stoppage time to put the game beyond doubt.
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