• players were capped for Wales while registered with Oxford University A.F.C.: Sydney Darvell (2 caps) C.H. Davies (1 cap) William Evans (2 caps) Alexander...
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    The University of Oxford is a collegiate research university in Oxford, England. There is evidence of teaching as early as 1096, making it the oldest university...
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  • They also lost the 1874 Final, to Oxford University A.F.C. The Royal Engineers were the first football team to go on a tour, to Nottingham, Derby and Sheffield...
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    2A division. The club was founded in the 1980s and merged with Oxford University A.F.C., the respective men's club, in 1998. The Blues and Furies compete...
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    The following is a timeline of the history of the city, university and colleges of Oxford, England. Activity from the Mesolithic period onwards, attested...
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  • Ivan Gazidis (category Oxford University A.F.C. players)
    since season 2012–2013. The next season A.C. Milan won the Serie A for the first time in 11 years. "Oxford University Association Football Club Varsity Alumni"...
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    played for the Casuals in the F.A. Cup. Having won a further scholarship to study at Wadham College, Oxford, he won his university Blue in football, cricket...
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  • such as Hallam F.C. in the north and the Forest Club in Essex. Meanwhile, within the university the 1860s witnessed the foundation of a formalised Cambridge...
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    Roger Bannister running track (category Oxford University A.F.C.)
    University Sports Centre. Oxford University Athletic Club Oxford University Cross Country Club Oxford University A.F.C. "Oxford University Track". UK Running...
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  • Reginald Heygate (footballer) (category Oxford University A.F.C. players)
    in 1876. He went up to Keble College, Oxford in 1877, and graduated in 1881. He quickly made the Oxford University first XI, making his debut in the 1877–78...
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    The University of Oxford has thirty-nine colleges, and four permanent private halls (PPHs) of religious foundation. Colleges (with the exception of three...
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  • George Childs (category Oxford University A.F.C. players)
    with Oxford University, played at the Kennington Oval, which the university side won 6–0. He also played for the Essex representative side in a 1–1 draw...
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    in the University of Oxford and colloquially referred to as "Univ", is a constituent college of the University of Oxford in England. It has a claim to...
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    ever recorded in Oxford was −17.8 °C (0.0 °F) on 24 December 1860. The highest temperature ever recorded in Oxford is 38.1 °C (101 °F) on 19 July 2022...
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    1873 FA Cup final (category Oxford University A.F.C. matches)
    final was an association football match between Wanderers F.C. and Oxford University A.F.C. on 29 March 1873 at the Lillie Bridge Grounds in London. It...
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  • clubs. The club was founded in 1948 as a joint venture of Oxford University A.F.C. and Cambridge University A.F.C., instigated by Harold Warris Thompson...
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    Arnold Hills (category Oxford University A.F.C. players)
    attended University College, Oxford, where he earned the degree of B.A. (1880) and two football blues. He appeared as a forward for Oxford University as they...
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  • Charles Ashpitel Denton (category Oxford University A.F.C. players)
    going up to Trinity College at the University of Oxford. He graduated in 1876 with a Bachelor of Arts degree. Denton was a member of the Bradfield College...
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  • played for England as a midfielder in the first international match against Scotland, and won two FA Cup medals with Oxford University in 1874 and with The...
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  • Edward Hagarty Parry (category Oxford University A.F.C. players)
    Charterhouse School from 1868 to 1874, and Exeter College, Oxford, where he graduated as B.A. in 1878 and M.A. in 1885. Parry played three times for England, against...
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  • John Owen (footballer) (category Oxford University A.F.C. players)
    Buckinghamshire and educated at Queen's College, Oxford where he played football for Oxford University. While at Trent College he joined the Sheffield...
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    William Rawson (category Oxford University A.F.C. players)
    was won by the Wanderers 2–1 against Oxford University. During his career, he also played for Old Westminsters F.C. and Wanderers. He served on the FA...
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  • Bertram Rogers (category Oxford University A.F.C. players)
    III. Oxford: James Parker & Co. p. 1218. "Football - Newbury F.C. v The North Oxford F.C.". Newbury Weekly News: 4. 19 February 1880. "The Association...
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  • Evelyn Hill (footballer) (category Oxford University A.F.C. players)
    Life: 5. 30 August 1879. "Oxford University Eleven v Next Sixteeen". Oxford Journal: 5. 24 May 1879. "Maidenhead v Oxford University". Maidenhead Advertiser:...
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    Francis William Bain. University of Bombay. pp. 5, 180. Retrieved 23 April 2011. Cavallini, Rob (2005). The Wanderers F.C. – "Five times F.A. Cup winners". Dog...
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    William Kenyon-Slaney (category Oxford University A.F.C. players)
    Members of the University of Oxford, 1715–1886. Oxford: Parker and Co – via Wikisource. Percival, Tony (1999). Shropshire Cricketers 1844-1998. A.C.S. Publications...
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    Arthur Berry (footballer) (category Oxford University A.F.C. players)
    Berry studied at Denstone College and Wadham College, Oxford. He played for Oxford University A.F.C., and earned two Blues in 1907 and 1908. He also played...
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  • Owen Dunell (category Oxford University A.F.C. players)
    for Oxford University as well as two matches as a football 'Blue' with Cambridge University in 1877 and 1878. C.W. Alcock described him as "a very safe...
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  • Thomas Southey Baker (category Oxford University A.F.C. players)
    and 1871, and also played football for the University. Baker graduated from Oxford University in 1871, with a Bachelor of Arts degree. He later played football...
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    William Oakley (footballer) (category Oxford University A.F.C. players)
    season, during which he rarely missed a match. He would then play for Casuals F.C. Oakley made his England debut in a 1-1 draw against Wales during the 1894–95...
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