Oxford mail league

The Oxford Mail League is a football league in Oxford, England, comprising teams from the city and surrounding areas. The league is affiliated with the Oxfordshire Football Association and is part of the English football league system.

Here are some key facts about the Oxford Mail League:

  1. Structure: The league is divided into three divisions: Premier Division, Division 1, and Division 2.
  2. Teams: The league currently has around 60 teams, with many of them being amateur clubs.
  3. Competition: The league operates on a system of promotion and relegation between divisions, with the top teams in each division earning promotion to the next level and the bottom teams being relegated to the lower division.
  4. Cup competitions: The league also runs several cup competitions, including the Oxford Mail League Cup and the Oxfordshire Senior Cup.
  5. History: The Oxford Mail League was established in 1894 and has a rich history, with many teams having been part of the league for over a century.
  6. Clubs: Some notable clubs that have played in the Oxford Mail League include Oxford City, Oxford United, and Abingdon United.

Here is a list of the current teams in the Oxford Mail League:

Premier Division

  1. Abingdon Town
  2. Banbury United
  3. Didcot Town
  4. Kidlington
  5. Oxford City
  6. Oxford United
  7. Thame United
  8. Wantage Town

Division 1

  1. Abingdon United
  2. Bicester Town
  3. Chalgrove
  4. Eynsham
  5. Faringdon Town
  6. Headington Amateurs
  7. Oxfordshire Rangers
  8. Rotherfield United

Division 2

  1. Berinsfield
  2. Chilton
  3. Didcot Casuals
  4. East Oxford United
  5. Grove United
  6. Headington Amateurs Reserves
  7. Oxfordshire Rangers Reserves
  8. Rotherfield United Reserves

Please note that the teams and divisions may change from season to season, so this information may not be up to date.