History
Sometime in the 1980s, the tradition of playing amateur international matches ended. The tradition was revived in 2023 when the Austria amateurs defeated Slovenia amateurs 1–0 in Klagenfurt with a goal from Thomas Herrklotz. A second friendly was played between the two nations in April 2024. The initiative was furthered in 2025 with the announcement of the inaugural Amateur National Teams Nations Cup to be played in Austria from 6-8 October. [4] The tournament would mark the first competition of its kind in over forty-five years and feature Bosnia-Herzegovina's first amateur selection since the country gained independence in 1992. [5] Originally scheduled to be played in June 2025, the tournament was approved by the participating national football associations since the competition would be outside of FIFA. [6]
With victories over Greenland and Bosnia and Herzegovina, hosts Austria won the championship on goal differential after tying on points with Slovenia. Austria's Ben Leitensdorfer from SV Seekirchen 1945 was named player of the tournament with three goals in two matches. [7] Austria was lead by SC Kalsdorf manager Jörg Schirgi in the tournament. [8]
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