The Winners from the inaugural Chairman's Ball

May 12, 2026

A brilliant event with brilliant Winners.

Jordan Trevelyan

 Grassroots Coach of the Year


You only have to listen to Jordan speak about his involvement with Oxford City for a matter of seconds until you realise how passionate and proud he is about coaching and his work here, and that shows in his .


A worthy winner of this award, Jordan gives up so much of his time and dedicates so much effort to coaching his teams. This was recognised by Allan Steele and Eddie Odhiambo, the presenters of the award, who lead the grassroots football here at Oxford City.


Alex Cawley

JPL Coach of the Year


Alex has been a part of Oxford City since he was a young teenager travelling on tour. Since then, he has won the JPL as a player and now managed to achieve the double as a coach. In fact, his side went unbeaten throughout the season and were the most winning side across the entire club.


To have a former junior progress through the ranks, to coaching the U13 Girls JPL and then win the inaugural JPL Coach of the Year is something we are incredibly proud of.


A special mention has to go to his brother, Owen who leads the team with Alex.


Stephanie Best

Community Change Maker


Steph has given up countless hours o promote all areas of Oxford City. Whether that be, the Women's games on Sunday, the Junior and Youth program or the Men's games, Steph is a constant around the club.


Steph has made a real impact, not only on Oxford City, but also on the community, which the club is heavily involved in. By her own admission, she didn't think she would win, but we can't think of anyone more suited to this award.


Well done and thank you, Steph.


U8 Whites

Team of the Year


There have been so many high performing teams throughout the year, a testament to the thriving Junior and Youth department we have at this football club. A mention must be given to the U12 Boys and Girls JPL team who have performed incredibly well this season.


The U8s White have formed as a side for the first time this year and the culture and environment that as been created around the side is something we encourage on all sides throughout the club and we are proud of their achievements this year.


Annie Arnold

The Taylor Award for Inclusion


Annie volunteers her time to support our pan-disability team, The Casuals, every Sunday without fail. Annie brings her vast experience as a primary school teacher, to support children with a wide range of additional needs. She has built positive relationships with the players, families and carers and is a friendly face to newcomers and visiting teams. Annie helps to make the Casuals such a success across the county and within the BOBi League and we would be lost without her.



Comms4U

Community Partner of the Year


Comms4U have been firm sponsors of the club for many years. This season they have gone above and beyond supporting the IT infrastructure across the club which allows visitors and fans to have an enjoyable experience. Their work has enabled our full time education programme to delver seamless education via technology daily to over 100 learners.


Neil Maskell

Volunteer of the Year


Neil is a parent helper for our U14 Boys JPL team. Neil has been a consistent presence throughout the season which has seen multiple coaches for the squad. Neil has been an inspiration to the squad and is ever present.

Aliyah Anthony

Chairman's Award for Outstanding Contribution


Aliyah is the backbone of the women's department here at Oxford City. Her passion and energy around the women's game is infectious. This is evident by her interim role as the First Team Head Coach, while continuing her role in the Academy and as Head of Women's Football.


This award was selected personally by the Chairman, Andy Sinnott, and his decision to select Aliyah is fully supported by everyone at the club. Aliyah has given up so much of her time and life to promote Oxford City and the Women's game that Outstanding Contribution undersells her.


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