1985–86 Oxford United F.C. season

Oxford United
1985–86 season
Chairman England Robert Maxwell
Manager England Maurice Evans
Stadium Manor Ground
First Division 18th
FA Cup Third round
League Cup Winners
Top goalscorer League:
John Aldridge (23)

All:
John Aldridge (31)

During the 1985–86 English football season, Oxford United competed in the Football League First Division, after promotion from the Second Division the previous season. They secured survival with an 18th-place finish, and won the League Cup, the first major trophy win of their history.

Season summary

Despite the departure of manager Jim Smith, who left for Queens Park Rangers after guiding Oxford to two successive promotions, Oxford United narrowly survived their first ever season in English football's top flight. They required a win in their last game of the season to avoid relegation, which they achieved by beating Arsenal 3–0 at the Manor Ground. The club had greater success in the League Cup, reaching the final at Wembley, where they beat Queens Park Rangers 3–0 to win their first ever major trophy. Unfortunately, due to the ban on English teams competing in English competition as a result of the Heysel disaster, Oxford were unable to compete in the UEFA Cup the following season.

Kit

Oxford United's kits were manufactured by English company Umbro, who introduced a new home kit for the season. Wang Computers became the new kit sponsors. The home kit featured both navy shorts (for the first time since 1950) and navy socks (for the first time since 1935).

Squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
England GK Steve Hardwick
England GK Alan Judge
England DF Gary Briggs
England DF Malcolm Shotton
England DF John Trewick
Wales DF Neil Slatter
Scotland DF Bobby McDonald
Republic of Ireland DF Dave Langan
England MF Kevin Brock
No. Position Player
England MF Trevor Hebberd
England MF Mark Jones
England MF Les Phillips
England MF Peter Rhoades-Brown
Republic of Ireland MF Ray Houghton
England FW Andy Thomas
Wales FW Jeremy Charles
Northern Ireland FW Billy Hamilton
Republic of Ireland FW John Aldridge

Results

First Division

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