Pegasus A.F.C.

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Pegasus Association Football Club was an English amateur football club based in Oxford and composed of Oxbridge (Oxford and Cambridge) university students.

History

The club was founded in 1948 as a joint venture of Oxford University A.F.C. and Cambridge University A.F.C., instigated by Harold Warris Thompson, professor at St. John's College, Oxford and later an administrator with The Football Association.[1] The founding president was Kenneth Hunt, formerly of the star amateur club Corinthian F.C.[2] The symbol Pegasus was chosen as containing elements from the logos of the football clubs of both Oxford University (a centaur) and Cambridge University (a falcon).[1] At first, members had to be current Oxford or Cambridge University players or to have left the previous year, but this rule was later relaxed.[3] In the postwar years, Oxbridge students included many men in their twenties demobilised from service in World War II.[1]

Pegasus had an attractive style similar to the Tottenham Hotspur of the day, whose Vic Buckingham and Bill Nicholson had previously coached Oxford and Cambridge respectively.[1] The club had great success in the 1950s including wins at Wembley Stadium in the FA Amateur Cup in 1951, which finished 2-1 against Bishop Auckland, and 1953, which finished 6-0 against Harwich & Parkeston in front of a full house of 100,000 spectators.[1] On both occasions, the semi-final was played at Highbury and was drawn, so that a replay was necessary. In the 1951 semi-final, Pegasus's opponents, Hendon, were awarded a penalty in the last minute, but missed it, and Pegasus won the replay at Selhurst Park.[4] In 1954, Pegasus toured Hong Kong, and supplied seven members of the England amateur international team.[5]

Changes in university culture in the 1960s and defections to Corinthian-Casuals undermined its ethos and the club folded in 1963, following an Oxfordshire Senior Cup tie against Marston United.[1]

Famous coaches

Famous officials

Honours

References

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External links

  • Pegasus F.C. at the Football Club History Database
  • Ken Shearwood, Pegasus: The Famous Oxford and Cambridge Soccer Side of the Nineteen Fifties. With an Introduction by Geoffrey Green, and an Afterword by David Miller. (Kennedy & Boyd, 2011). [1]