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  2. Oxford City F.C. - Wikipedia

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    The club played their first recorded match on 15 March 1884 at Thame Grammar School, losing 4–2. Fixtures were irregular for over a decade, with none at all played between 1886 and 1893, but the club was reorganized and reconstituted in 1897 and soon became the leading club in Oxfordshire, winning the FA Amateur Cup in 1906, before joining the Isthmian League the following year.

  3. Oxford City Nomads F.C. - Wikipedia

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    The club was established in 1936 as Quarry Nomads, a youth team with pupils from the local Quarry School. The team became a men's team after the Second World War when they became part of the Oxford City Football Association. The club played in the Oxford leagues until the 1984–85 season, where having struggled for almost a decade the club ...

  4. Des Buckingham - Wikipedia

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    2020–2021. Melbourne City (assistant) 2021–2023. Mumbai City. 2023–. Oxford United. Des Buckingham (born 7 February 1985) is an English professional football manager who is the head coach of EFL Championship club Oxford United. Buckingham became the youngest head coach in the history of the A-League during the 2016–17 A-League season.

  5. Oxford - Wikipedia

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    Oxford City F.C. is a semi-professional football club, separate from Oxford United, they play in the National League, the fifth tier, one level below the Football League in the pyramid. Oxford City Nomads F.C. was a semi-professional football club that ground-shared with Oxford City and played in the Hellenic league.

  6. Category:Oxford City F.C. players - Wikipedia

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    Louis Hall (footballer) George Harmon (footballer) Max Harris (footballer) Ryan Harrison (footballer, born 1985) Frank Hartley (footballer) Alf Haynes. Michael Hector. Percy Hellyer. Ashan Holgate.

  7. 2022–23 Oxford City F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    2023–24 →. The 2022–23 season is the 140th season in the existence of Oxford City F. C. and the club's eighth season in National League South. In addition to the league, they will also compete in the 2022–23 FA Cup.

  8. Canice Carroll - Wikipedia

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    Canice Michael Carroll (born 16 January 1999) is a professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for National League North club Oxford City . Carroll is a product of the Oxford United youth system and began his professional career with the club, before moving to Brentford in 2018. After loan spells at Swindon Town and Carlisle United and a ...

  9. Alfie Potter - Wikipedia

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    On 3 June 2009, Potter signed for Oxford United on a season-long loan. [12] He scored five goals in 20 Conference National games as Oxford finished third and went on to win the playoff final 3–1 against York City, his last-minute goal at Wembley Stadium securing Oxford's return to the Football League after a four-year exile. [13]