Oxford United Ladies F.C.

Oxford United Ladies F.C.
Oxford United Ladies
Full name Oxford United Ladies Football Club
Founded 2005
Ground Rover Cowley Sports Ground,Roman Way, Cowley,Oxford, OX4 6NL
Manager Ben Thomas
League Southern Region Premier

Oxford United Ladies Football Club is an English women's football club affiliated with Oxford United, and founded in 2005. They had major success in their first season by winning the league.

The success of Oxford United Ladies FC is recognized and promoted by Oxford United FC.

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History

The first team won the three major cup competitions in their league.[1][2]

The first Oxford United Ladies team were promoted to the Southern Region Division One, for season 2006/2007, where they continued their success and again won the League.

Oxford United Ladies have won the Ladies Oxfordshire Senior Cup. A well taken penalty by Lauren Allison and a sublime finish from Stacey Coles five minutes from time saw Oxford United overcome their opponents Henley Town ladies 2-1 in front of a packed house at Bicester Town FC. "Credit must go to the girls for the win," said ladies boss Ben Thomas after the historical win.

However, despite the victory the United Ladies didn't have it all their own way on a very hot, humid and sunny Sunday afternoon in Bicester.

Backroom staff

  • First Team Manager: Ben Thomas
  • First Team Coach: Richard Blackmore

Honors

  • Thames Valley Division Two: Winners
2009/2010
  • Oxfordshire FA County Cup : Runners up
2009/2010
  • Southern Region Division One :Runners up
2008/2009
  • Southern Region Division One: 1
2006/2007
  • Thames Valley Division One: 1
2005/2006
  • Thames Valley League Cup: 1
2005/2006
  • Oxfordshire FA County Cup: 1
2005/2006


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