Banbury United F.C., Association football club in Banbury, Oxfordshire, England
Banbury United Football Club plays its home matches at the Banbury Plant Hire Community Stadium in Oxfordshire. The venue accommodates several thousand spectators and hosts matches throughout the football season.
The club was founded in 1931 as a works team for Spencer Corsets factory and later joined the Oxfordshire Junior League. Its origins reflect how football clubs emerged from local industries in England.
The club is woven into the local community and draws supporters from the area who gather regularly to watch matches together. These game days serve as a meeting point where neighbors and families come together to support their team.
Visitors can find match schedules and ticketing information on the club's website and official social media channels. Checking before attending is helpful, as fixture times and availability may vary depending on the season and competition.
In 2015, the club transformed into a Community Benefit Society, giving local supporters formal control over the organization. This shift reflects how modern football clubs can be run democratically by their own fans.
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