Oxfordshire County Football Association

Oxfordshire Football Association, also simply known as the Oxfordshire FA, is the not-for-profit governing body of football in the county of Oxfordshire.[1]

Oxfordshire Football Association
AbbreviationOFA
Formation26 January 1884
PurposeGoverning football across Oxfordshire
HeadquartersBodicote House, Bodicote, Banbury, Oxfordshire, OX15 4AA
Location
Coordinates52°02′21″N 1°19′43″W / 52.0392°N 1.3285°W / 52.0392; -1.3285
Jonathan Duckworth
Websitewww.oxfordshirefa.com

History

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Oxfordshire FA were founded on 26 January 1884. The original members of the association were:

  • Ark House School (Banbury)
  • Banbury Harriers
  • Banbury Rovers
  • Bicester
  • Bloxham School
  • Caversham
  • Culham College
  • Friar Park (Henley)
  • Oxford County School (Thame)
  • Shennington
  • Thame

On 9 September 1999 at an extra-ordinary meeting of the Association, a proposal was carried that from 29 September 1999 the Oxfordshire Football Association be dissolved and be reformed as the Oxfordshire Football Association Limited. This created a Limited Company by guarantee.

County Cups

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Oxfordshire FA deliver a range of cup competitions open to their affiliated member clubs of which the premier competition is the Oxfordshire FA Senior Cup. The full list of competitions is as follows:

  • Oxfordshire FA Senior Cup
  • Oxfordshire FA Women's Cup
  • Oxfordshire FA John Fathers Junior Shield
  • Oxfordshire FA Intermediate Cup
  • Oxfordshire FA Charity Cup
  • Oxfordshire FA Sunday Cup
  • Oxfordshire FA Patrick O'Flanagan Memorial Veterans Cup
  • Oxfordshire FA Joe Roughton U18 Youth Cup
  • Oxfordshire FA U18 Girls Cup
  • Oxfordshire FA U16 Youth Cup
  • Oxfordshire FA U16 Girls Cup
  • Oxfordshire FA U15 Mickey Lewis Youth Cup
  • Oxfordshire FA U15 Girls Cup
  • Oxfordshire FA Steve Simmonds U14 Youth Cup
  • Oxfordshire FA U14 Girls Cup
  • Oxfordshire FA Ron Smith U13 Youth Cup
  • Oxfordshire FA U13 Girls Cup

References

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  1. ^ "About us". Oxfordshire County Football Association. Retrieved 16 January 2011.
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