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·3 June 2026
Austria lose Baumgartner, the team's star ahead of the World Cup

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·3 June 2026

With just nine days to go before the start of the World Cup, Austria suffered a significant loss from its squad. The European side, which will face Argentina in the second match of Group J, will be without one of its main stars for the most important tournament on the calendar.
The player affected is Christoph Baumgartner, who suffered a right thigh injury during the warm-up before the friendly against Tunisia. The issue forced him out of the final squad and raised concern within Ralf Rangnick’s coaching staff, which is already looking for a replacement. Among the candidates are Marco Grull of Werder Bremen and Dejan Ljubicic of Schalke.

The moment Baumgartner felt a sharp pain during the warm-up: he was withdrawn from the Austria national team squad.
At a press conference, the German coach lamented the absence of the R. B. Leipzig midfielder, a key piece in his system: “This is, without any doubt, very bitter news for us as a team. He is a very important player and a vital personality within the squad.”
The Austrian federation confirmed the seriousness of the physical issue through an official statement: “Christoph Baumgartner will miss the World Cup with the national team. That has been confirmed after today’s MRI. The 26-year-old suffered an injury to the muscles in his right thigh. We wish you all the best, Baumi“.
The absence is especially painful because of the great form the midfielder was in. Last season he delivered outstanding performances in the Bundesliga and was heading to the World Cup as one of his national team’s main attacking threats.
Wearing the shirt of the energy drink-backed club, which also reacted after the news broke, Baumgartner posted standout numbers: he scored 17 goals and provided nine assists in 37 matches, stats that had established him as one of the most decisive players in the squad.
With the Austria national team, where he holds the record for the fastest international goal in history (after six seconds against Slovakia), the midfielder had amassed 19 goals in 58 appearances. “The timing couldn’t be better for me,” he had said last week, excited about the World Cup. Unfortunately, his body let him down at the worst possible moment, and he will now have to cheer from the sidelines.
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