twitterfacebookemailprint PUBLISHED 12:32 15 February 2012 By Martin Brodetsky Oxford United were formed as Headington FC in 1893, changing their name to Headington United in 1911. In 1960 the club became Oxford United and two years later were elected to the Football League.United currently reside in League Two (the fourth tier) of the Football League, although their greatest achievement came in 1985 when they achieved promotion to Division One (the Premiership) where they stayed for three seasons. The club also won the Milk Cup (the League Cup) in 1986.United's owner and chairman is Ian Lenagan and the team is managed by Chris Wilder.Oxford United play at the Kassam Stadium, where they have competed since 2001, having previously played at the Manor in Headington.The Kassam Stadium lies to the south of the city, between Littlemore and Greater Leys. Its address is Grenoble Road, Oxford OX4 4XP.The stadium currently has three stands: the North Stand (which houses both home and away supporters), the East Stand (which lies behind one of the goals), and the South Stand, which is split into an upper and lower tier and which houses 28 executive boxes. The total capacity of the stadium is approximately 12,500.Oxford United are proud to support Sobell House and the club also has sponsorship deals with Polythene UK, Jack FM and Weber.To book tickets for games visit www.oufctickets.co.uk