FC Juniors OÖ

association football club in Austria

FC Juniors OÖ. is an Austrian association football club, from Pasching, Upper Austria. It was newly founded after the move of ASKÖ Pasching to Carinthia and the renaming in SK Austria Kärnten in 2007 as FC Superfund Pasching. The greatest success of the club is winning the ÖFB-Cup as the first third division club in history.[1]

FC Juniors OÖ.
Full nameFußball Club Juniors OÖ
Nickname(s)Schwarz-Grün (The Black-Greens)
Founded16 May 2007; 16 years ago (2007-05-16) (as FC Superfund Pasching)
GroundRaiffeisen Arena
Capacity7,870
ChairmanFranz Mayer
ManagerManuel Takacs
LeagueAustrian Football Second League
2020-218th
WebsiteClub website
Current season

Since the 2014–15 season they played under the name LASK Juniors OÖ playing together with the second men's team of LASK Linz in the Regionalliga Mitte. With the return to the 2nd League for the 2018–19 season the club is again an independent team and named FC Juniors Oberösterreich.

After the 2021-22 season LASK decided to go back to the Regionalliga and form again a second team of LASK Linz.[2]

Current squad change

As of 27 December 2021

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   Austria Tobias Lawal
3 DF   Austria Erwin Softic
4 DF   Austria Jordan Philipsky
5 DF   Cyprus Strahinja Kerkez
6 MF   Austria Stefan Radulovic
7 FW   Austria Alexander Michlmayr
8 MF   Colombia Fredy Valencia
9 FW   Austria Eduard Haas
10 MF   Austria Dominik Weixelbraun
11 FW   Senegal Ibrahima Dramé (on loan from LASK)
12 GK   Austria Nikolas Polster
13 DF   Austria Moritz Würdinger
14 DF   Austria Lukas Burgstaller
15 DF   Austria Sebastian Schwarz
16 DF   Austria Sebastian Kapsamer
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 DF   Austria Benjamin Wallquist
18 MF   Austria Sebastian Wimmer (Captain)
21 GK   Austria Christoph Entfellner
22 MF   South Korea Oh In-pyo
24 MF   Austria Florian Aigner
26 FW   Turkey Metehan Altunbaş
27 DF   Austria David Jaunegg (on loan from WSG Tirol II)
28 FW   Slovakia Adam Griger
33 GK   Switzerland Florian Gruber
36 GK   Austria Lukas Jungwirth
37 FW   Austria Alexander Mayr
44 MF   Austria Marco Sulzner
50 FW   Austria Felix Mandl
97 MF   Bosnia and Herzegovina Mirsad Sulejmanović

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