Austria’s national team badge is a white shield with a thin grey border, featuring a stylised black eagle whose wings form ten bold feathers, a small Austrian red-white-red shield on its chest, and a black-and-white football at the base, with the inscription “SEIT ÖFB 1904” along the top. The eagle is a modern, simplified take on the federal coat of arms, connecting the team to the Republic’s long-standing heraldic bird while shedding the more complex historical details.
The central tricolour shield directly reproduces the national flag, and the ten wing segments are officially said to represent the nine regional associations plus the national league within the ÖFB structure. The date 1904 marks the founding year of the Austrian Football Association, rooting this contemporary emblem in over a century of organised football.
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