
Oxford City Football Club is a semi-professional
association football
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club based in
Marston, Oxford, England. They compete in the
National League North, the sixth tier of the
English football league system. They play their home matches at Marsh Lane.
History
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
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, winning the
FA Amateur Cup in 1906, before joining the
Isthmian League
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Founded in 1905 by amateur clubs in the London area, th ...
the following year.
In the latter half of the 20th century, the club went into decline and soon fell behind
Headington United after that club turned professional in 1949. An attempt was made to return the club to success in 1979 when it became a
limited company
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and later when England
World Cup winning captain
Bobby Moore was appointed manager with his former
West Ham United team-mate
Harry Redknapp as his assistant.
The club reached its lowest point in 1988 when they were
evicted from their White House Ground by their landlords
Brasenose College, who sold it off for housing. Forced to resign from the Isthmian League, the club did not reform and return to senior football until 1990 when based at Cutteslowe Park, they entered the
South Midlands League Division One, winning promotion in their first season. They returned to the Isthmian League in 1993 when they also moved to their current ground. The club continued to climb through the divisions of that League during the 1990s and reached the final of the
FA Vase in 1995.
Highlights of the next decade included two years in the Isthmian League Premier Division and an epic
FA Cup
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run in
1999–2000 which culminated in a three-game battle against
Wycombe Wanderers in the First Round proper. City were eventually edged out 1–0 at
Oxford United's
Manor Ground. The first replay had been abandoned because of a fire alarm just as the penalty shootout was about to start; this remains the only FA Cup tie to go to a second replay since
the FA ruled that all ties should be settled after a maximum of two games. This rule change also means that City's other
FA Cup
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record – the six games needed before losing to
Alvechurch in
1971–72 – will probably never be beaten.
In 2005, the club were relegated back to the
Spartan South Midlands League but were promoted at the first time of asking under manager Andy Lyne, winning both the Championship and the Premier Cup.
In November 2006, Lyne resigned as manager to become the club's Director of Football. Justin Merritt succeeded him as Player Manager with former Oxford United player
Mike Ford as his assistant. Merritt subsequently stepped down in August 2009 and Ford took over as manager.
On 3 May 2008, Oxford City were promoted from the Southern League Division One South and West with a 1–0 win over Uxbridge. In their first season in the Premier Division, they finished in 6th place, narrowly missing out on the play-offs.
In season 2011–12, Oxford City finished as runners-up, narrowly missing out on the title. They won the play-off final against
AFC Totton to gain promotion to
Conference North for the first time in their history. The club enjoyed a successful first season in the Conference North, finishing in 10th place, 11 points clear of the relegation zone. The following season proved more of a struggle, with the club initially finishing in the relegation zone after a three-point deduction for fielding an ineligible player, only to be reprieved from relegation after
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resigned from the Football Conference. Mike Ford left the club shortly after the season ended.
On 18 May 2014, Oxford City appointed Justin Merritt as Manager; his Assistant Danny Nicholls joined him with coaching roles for former players Mark Jones Alan Foster and Enrique Guillen continuing his coaching role at the club. For 2015–16, they moved from
Conference North to
Conference South – the division was renamed
National League South
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. Merritt resigned in December 2016, becoming the club's general manager, and Mark Jones took over as first-team coach, initially on a caretaker basis.
In season 2017–18, the Hoops enjoyed a historic run in the FA Cup. Under the guidance of Mark Jones, City knocked out football league opposition for the first time in their history with a 1–0 victory away at
Colchester
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Colchester occupies the ...
. Then, on their first appearance in the second round for 47 years, they were narrowly defeated with an injury-time goal by
Notts County, in a game broadcast live on BT Sport. Good form in the cup competitions followed with victory in the Oxfordshire Senior Cup final for the first time in 15 years at the close of the season.
City's cup success continued in 2018–19 when they reached the first round proper of the FA Cup for the second consecutive season. After a 3–3 draw away to League Two
Tranmere Rovers, the club were knocked out in the replay in front of the BT Sport TV cameras at Marsh Lane. The Hoops also retained the Oxfordshire Senior Cup, coming from 3–1 down to defeat Banbury United 4–3 in a thrilling final. The 2020–21 season saw them knock out another League team from the FA Cup,
Northampton Town.
In October 2019, Mark Jones left his role as manager by 'mutual consent', just 48 hours after guiding the team into the FA Cup first round for the third year in succession. Former players Justin Merritt and Andy Ballard took over as the interim management team.
City are an FA Charter Standard Community Club and field more than 37 teams, with sides for men, women, boys and girls.
On 14 May 2023, Oxford City were promoted to the
National League for the 2023–24 season after beating
Worthing 2–0 in the play-off semi-final and
St. Albans City 4–0 at home in the National League South promotion play-off final to play in the fifth tier of English football for the first time in their history.
In their first season at this level, however, they were relegated back to the sixth tier with five games to play.
Grounds
Since 1993, Oxford City have played their home games at Marsh Lane, Marston, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX3 0NQ. The original ground was the Whitehouse Ground, on the northern side of White House Road in southern Oxford (), which was used from 1900 to 1988; and Cutteslowe Park (), from 1990 to 1993.
Players
Current squad
Out on loan
Club staff
Honours
:Source:
League
*
National League South
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(level 6)
**Play-off winners:
2023
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Southern Football League
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(level 7)
**Play-off winners: 2012
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Southern Football League
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Division One South & West (level 8)
**Play-off winners: 2008
*
Spartan South Midlands Football League Premier Division (level 9)
**Champions: 2005–06
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Spartan South Midlands Football League Premier Division
**Champions: 1992–93
*
Isthmian Football League Division One
**Champions: 1995–96
Cup
*
FA Amateur Cup
**Winners: 1905–06
*Tournoi de Pâques du Stade Français
**Winners: 1921
*
Oxfordshire Senior Cup
**Winners (36)
Club records
*Highest league finish: 24th in
National League,
2023–24
*Best
FA Cup
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performance: Second round,
1969–70,
2017–18,
2020–21
*Best
FA Trophy performance: Quarter-finals,
2020–21,
2024–25
*Best
FA Vase performance: Finalists,
1994–95
*Best
FA Amateur Cup performance: Winners,
1905–06
*Record attendance: 3,100 vs.
St Albans City, 14 May 2023,
National League South
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play-off final
Average attendances
*17/21 home games were played in 2019–20
References
External links
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