Oxford United Stars F.C. - Staff and Board Members

Staff and Board Members

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Association football in Northern Ireland
Irish Football Association
National teams
  • Northern Ireland (history)
  • B
  • U-23
  • U-21
  • U-19
  • U-18
  • U-17
  • U-16
  • Women's
  • U-19
  • U-17
League system
men:
  • IFA Premiership
  • IFA Championship
  • Ballymena & Provincial Int. League
  • Mid-Ulster Football League
  • Northern Amateur Football League
  • NI Intermediate League
  • IFA Reserve League
  • Irish League representative team
women:
  • Women's Premier League
Domestic cups
men:
  • Irish Cup
  • League Cup
  • County Antrim Shield
  • Mid-Ulster Cup
  • North West Senior Cup
  • Irish Intermediate Cup
  • Steel & Sons Cup
  • Bob Radcliffe Cup
  • Craig Memorial Cup
women:
  • Irish Women's Cup
Awards
  • Ulster Footballer of the Year
  • Northern Ireland Football Writers' Association Player of the Year
  • List of clubs
  • List of grounds

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