Oxford City Stars would like to issue the following statement regarding the future direction of senior ice hockey in Oxford.
Over the past several weeks, the Directors of Oxford City Stars have been working closely with Oxford Junior Stars Ice Hockey Club to consider the long-term sustainability and growth of the sport within our local community.
Following positive and productive discussions, it has been agreed that Oxford City Stars will transition into the Oxford Junior Stars umbrella, creating a clear and connected pathway for aspiring players to develop from junior through to senior hockey, with competitive progression opportunities at NIHL Division 2 and ultimately NIHL Division 1 South levels.
However, it has become apparent that the timing of these discussions — occurring late in the off-season — means that this pathway cannot be fully implemented in time for the 2025–26 season.
As a result, and in consultation with England Ice Hockey, the Oxford City Stars will treat the upcoming season as a transition year. During this period, the club will focus on building a sustainable structure, developing strong foundations, and preparing to return with competitive senior teams in NIHL Division 1 South for the 2026–27 season.
This decision has not been made lightly. The Directors, alongside our partners at Oxford Junior Stars, believe this restructuring is in the best long-term interests of ice hockey in Oxford — ensuring a joined-up development model and competitive opportunities for future generations.
All registered coaches and players have now been informed, and any players who had signed contracts with Oxford City Stars have been released into free agency.
The Club would like to extend heartfelt thanks to everyone who has supported Oxford City Stars over the years — players, coaches, volunteers, fans, and sponsors. We are equally grateful to Oxford Junior Stars and England Ice Hockey for their collaboration and continued support as we work toward a stronger, united future.
We kindly ask for the understanding and patience of the ice hockey community as we take this important step toward long-term success and sustainability.
“We fully support Oxford’s decision to prioritise long-term player development and sustainability. A clear, aligned pathway from junior to senior hockey is crucial to growing the game in the right way. Oxford’s commitment to restructuring now, in order to return stronger in 2026–27, is a commendable example of putting the future of players and the local game first. England Ice Hockey will continue to work with the club throughout this transition and beyond.”