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The Austrian national women's ice hockey team () represents Austria at the
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and other international tournaments. The team is controlled by the . Austria had 644 female players in 2011 and 624 female players in 2025.


Tournament record


Olympic Games

The women's team of Austria has never qualified for an Olympic tournament.


World Championship

The Austrian team participated in the
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for the first time in 2004 (in Division III). That same year, Austria was promoted to Division II. They remained there until their promotion to Division I further to the world championship 2008. Their best performance was 10th place at the World championship of 2015


Team


Current roster

Roster for the Group A tournament of the 2025 IIHF Women's World Championship Division I. Head coach: Alexander Bröms
Assistant coaches: Mario Bellina, Sarah Hodges, Jochen Vollmer (goaltender)


Awards and honors

* Charlotte Wittich, Directorate Award, Best Defender,
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References


External links

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IIHF profileNational Teams of Ice Hockey
{{National sports teams of Austria Women's national ice hockey teams in Europe Women's national sports teams of Austria 2001 establishments in Austria