The Varsity Match
The Varsity football match between the football clubs of Oxford University and Cambridge University is one of the oldest regular fixtures in world football, having been played every year since 1873 (with a breaks for the First and Second World Wars).
The first Varsity match resulted in a 1-0 victory for Oxford, with England international Robert Vidal scoring the only goal. The match is traditionally played at a neutral venue and was first played at Wembley in 1953. In 1964 Bobby Robson managed the Oxford team to a 3-1 victory at Wembley.
In 2008, the 124th Varsity match was a thrilling encounter that ended in a 5-3 win for Cambridge, with Matt Stock scoring the first four goals.
Those who compete in the Varsity match receive the much sought-after Full Blue in addition to playing a part in the history of one of football's longest-running rivalries.
We're missing details of goalscorers for many of the pre-World War II Varsity matches. If you can help us fill in the blanks, please contact us.
