Oxford University Australian Rules Football Club information
UK association football club
Oxford University Australian Rules Football Club (often referred to as OUARFC) is an Australian rules football club representing the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom and playing in the AFL England National University League. The club operates under the auspices of the Oxford University Sport Federation.[1]
It is the oldest Australian rules football club outside of Australia[2] It participates in the longest running fixture in the sport outside of Australia, the Oxford-Cambridge Varsity match[2] and is the most successful European university club in the sport.
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