We are incredibly proud of the work Oxford United in the Community does in delivering excellent programmes across the county by leveraging the club badge to inspire people and improve lives.
A session run by Oxford United in the Community (Image: Oxford United in the Community) “We are delighted to further support and celebrate this work at our forthcoming Community Matchday, which will take place each year at our closest home match to Easter on an ongoing basis.”
As part of the Community Matchday celebrations, the charity has teamed up with Football on the Brain to deliver an interactive pre-match pop-up stall for fans to find out how our brains control muscles, drive emotions, and help to develop skills both on and off the pi£1 donation will be made to Oxford United’s official charity for every ticket bought for their Championship match against Leeds on Friday evening (April 18).
The match will celebrate the work of Oxford United in the Community and highlight the role football plays in changing lives.
Founded in 1989, the charity uses football to inspire happier, healthier, and better-connected communities across the county.
ADVERTIWe are incredibly proud of the work Oxford United in the Community does in delivering excellent programmes across the county by leveraging the club badge to inspire people and improve lives.
A session run by Oxford United in the Community (Image: Oxford United in the Community) “We are delighted to further support and celebrate this work at our forthcoming Community Matchday, which will take place each year at our closest home match to Easter on an ongoing basis.”
As part of the Community Matchday celebrations, the charity has teamed up with Football on the Brain to deliver an interactive pre-match pop-up stall for fans to find out how our brains control muscles, drive emotions, and help to develop skills both on and off the pi£1 donation will be made to Oxford United’s official charity for every ticket bought for their Championship match against Leeds on Friday evening (April 18).
The match will celebrate the work of Oxford United in the Community and highlight the role football plays in changing lives.
Founded in 1989, the charity uses football to inspire happier, healthier, and better-connected communities across the county.
ADVERTIWe are incredibly proud of the work Oxford United in the Community does in delivering excellent programmes across the county by leveraging the club badge to inspire people and improve lives.
A session run by Oxford United in the Community (Image: Oxford United in the Community) “We are delighted to further support and celebrate this work at our forthcoming Community Matchday, which will take place each year at our closest home match to Easter on an ongoing basis.”
As part of the Community Matchday celebrations, the charity has teamed up with Football on the Brain to deliver an interactive pre-match pop-up stall for fans to find out how our brains control muscles, drive emotions, and help to develop skills both on and off the pi£1 donation will be made to Oxford United’s official charity for every ticket bought for their Championship match against Leeds on Friday evening (April 18).
The match will celebrate the work of Oxford United in the Community and highlight the role football plays in changing lives.
Founded in 1989, the charity uses football to inspire happier, healthier, and better-connected communities across the county.
ADVERTI£1 donation will be made to Oxford United’s official charity for every ticket bought for their Championship match against Leeds on Friday evening (April 18).
The match will celebrate the work of Oxford United in the Community and highlight the role football plays in changing lives.
Founded in 1989, the charity uses football to inspire happier, healthier, and better-connected communities across the county.
ADVERTIWe are incredibly proud of the work Oxford United in the Community does in delivering excellent programmes across the county by leveraging the club badge to inspire people and improve lives.
A session run by Oxford United in the Community (Image: Oxford United in the Community) “We are delighted to further support and celebrate this work at our forthcoming Community Matchday, which will take place each year at our closest home match to Easter on an ongoing basis.”
As part of the Community Matchday celebrations, the charity has teamed up with Football on the Brain to deliver an interactive pre-match pop-up stall for fans to find out how our brains control muscles, drive emotions, and help to develop skills both on and off the pitch.SEMENTSEMENTtch.SEMENTtch.SEMENTtch.