Austria set the fastest team of the European Championship

The Austria national football team (German: Österreichische Fußballnationalmannschaft) stands for Austria in men s international football competitors and it is managed by the Austrian Football Association (German: Österreichischer Fußballbund). Austria has actually certified for seven FIFA World Cups, most lately in 1998. The nation played in the UEFA European Championship for the very first time in 2008, when it co-hosted the occasion with Switzerland, as well as most just recently qualified in 2020.

For the ÖFB team, the European Championship in the 16th Final against the later winner Italy was over. As far as the top speed is concerned, the team of coach Franco Foda had the nose in front.

Statistics of GamblingDeals.com now show interesting data weeks after the European Championship: the ÖFB team had the largest average maximum speed of all teams.

On average, the Austrians ran a topspeed of 30.40 km / h - one place before Belgium (30.25), Croatia (30.07), Czech Republic (30.03) and Denmark (29.98). Wales landed on the last place with 27.56 km / h - probably also the playing system owed.

The calculation for the average value is simple: the highly measured topspeed adds each player, divided by the number of players. The fastest players of the Austrians were Martin Hinteregger and Konrad Laimer, each with 32.4 km / h.

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Overall, however, there were even faster kickers - such as Hungary Loic Nego (33.8 km / h), Italy s Leonardo Spinazzola (33.8 km / h) or Kingsley Coman (33.7 km / h).

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