FC Juniors OÖ is an Austrian association football club, from Pasching, Upper Austria.
After the immediate championship title and the associated promotion to the fourth division, the OÖ Liga, Wallern, restarted in the lowest league, and the club was financially compensated for the downgrade.
After the immediate title in the 2008–09 Oberösterreich Liga, the third-highest class, The FC Pasching was promoted to the Regionalliga Mitte.
In the season 2009–10, the FC Pasching had by far the highest average age of the entire Regionalliga Mitte (27.5 years).
In the semi-final, they faced cooperation partner Red Bull Salzburg away from home and turned a 0–1 deficit into a 2–1 victory, becoming the first team from the third division to reach the final of the ÖFB Cup in its 94-year history.
Daniel Sobkova scored shortly after half time giving Pasching a 1–0 lead, which they defended to win the final.
The Cup victory saw the Upper Austrians qualify for the 2013–14 UEFA Europa League play-off round, where they met the Portuguese club Estoril Praia and lost with two defeats.
In early September 2013, coach Gerald Baumgartner moved to SKN St. Pölten and the former co-coach Martin Hiden took over the team.
In the debut season of the syndicate, the team in the third-tier Regionalliga gained 43 points to finish 9th place in the table.
The FC Juniors OÖ will play as an independent club in the second league, but continue to cooperate with the LASK.
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply.
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply.