Celebrate the season in style and join us for an unforgettable evening at the 2025/26 Oxford United End of Season Awards, sponsored by D A Building & Roofing Limited.
This prestigious black-tie event is always a highlight of the year as we come together to honour the standout moments and reflect on the 2025/26 campaign. Taking place at the stunning Oxford Town Hall on Sunday 26 April 2026, supporters will have the opportunity to meet members of Oxford United’s Men’s and Women’s First Teams as we recognise the contributions of players, staff, and the wider Oxford community.
A series of awards will be presented throughout the evening, including Young Player of the Year and Goal of the Season, culminating in the announcement of our Supporters’ Player of the Year accolade.
What to expect:
- Welcome drinks reception
- A delicious three-course meal
- Celebrations with Oxford United players, coaches, and staff
- A glittering awards ceremony
- Exclusive auction featuring unique sporting memorabilia
Key Details
- Event: Oxford United 2025/26 End of Season Awards Dinner
- Date: Sunday 26 April 2025
- Venue: Oxford Town Hall
- Time: 7:00pm Drinks Reception for 7:30pm Start
- Dress Code: Black Tie
- Dining: Three-course meal including table wine
- Price: £155 + VAT per person / Tables of 10 from £1,500 + VAT
To reserve your place or discuss sponsorship opportunities, please contact:
Commercial Team – 01865 337 513
Email: commercial@oufc.co.uk
Tickets are limited so book now to avoid missing out!
D A Building & Roofing Ltd, provide a variety of roofing, building, and energy-efficiency services. They specialise in the installation of solar panel systems, helping both homeowners and businesses reduce energy costs and improve overall efficiency.
Director at D A Building & Roofing Ltd, Alan Legge, said: “We're proud to sponsor the Club's End of Season Awards Evening in April. The sponsorship is an opportunity to celebrate the achievements of the Men's and Women's Team players and staff, and to strengthen our ongoing connection with Oxford and the wider region.”