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OUAFC enters into partnership with Oxfordshire FA

16th December 2011 12:10 | by Elliot Thomas

OUAFC is proud to announce that it has become an official partner of the Oxfordshire FA. Both OUAFC and the OFA are committed to improving the football offered to those within Oxford and encouraging as many people into the game as possible. We hope that this partnership will help us continue to grow the game and provide the best opportunities possible for those studying at Oxford University.

Oxfordshire FA is the governing body for all football within the county and can offer a number of great opportunities for those still studying within Oxford such as coaching and refereeing courses. For those leaving the university and looking to stay involved in football, the OFA can help you find a team to continue your career with. We encourage all OUAFC members to follow the link below and find ... (more)

St Peter's III 5 - 1 Queens III

20th November 2011 18:46 | by Peter O'Connor

The sweet smell of expectation (for once not down to the freshly washed kits) hung over Marston today for the match between a top-of-the-league Queens and second place St Peter's. Both sides saw record attendance, at least in terms of squad numbers – a reflection of the importance of the match to both teams. With Peter O'Connor having gone AWOL (rumours are suggesting he has flown back to Argentina to 'be with his family'), Hugo Gordon had his first start as captain of Peter's, looking to national compatriot Robbie Keane for inspiration.

It was St Peter's who came out of the blocks fastest. Just one minute into the game, Nathan Turner's corner somehow found the back of the net – despite a deflection, the Dubious Goal's Committee awarded the score to Turner after ruling that the ball ... (more)

St. Peter's gate to JCR Reserves League 3, continues to unlock...

24th October 2011 16:43 | by Peter O'Connor

SPC III continued their whirlwind start to the season yesterday with an emphatic home win against a tricksy Keble III's team.

Despite some late changes to the squad, most notably the absence of travelling Theo Barry-Born and the sick Dylan Holmes Williams, a strong turnout from the Green and Gold at fortress Marston was still the order of the day. Indeed, this latter illness (seemingly a form of gastric virus acquired at the notorious PT's) was also affecting other members of the team, most notably Captain Peter O'Connor, whose double vision and inability to function was, for once, was down to factors additional to his unique footballing brain.

Despite this, the green and gold army started the match brightly against a Keble squad short of options. A Peter's defence reminiscent of t... (more)