Oxford United have parted company with Matt Bloomfield as head coach.
The 42-year-old, who replaced Gary Rowett in January earlier this year, was unable to keep the U’s in the division and suffered relegation back to the third tier with two games remaining.
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Oxford United Part Company With Matt Bloomfield
Club Statement
In a brief statement, the club said: “Oxford United can confirm the departure of Matt Bloomfield as Men’s First Team Head Coach.
“Matt was appointed in January 2026 and oversaw the second half of the 2025/26 season, a campaign which ultimately ended in relegation to League One. Throughout his tenure, he represented Oxford United with professionalism and integrity.
“We would like to thank Matt for his efforts and wish him every success in the future.
The process of appointing a new Men’s First Team Head Coach will begin immediately, and the Club will provide updates in due course.”
What Next?
This comes as somewhat of a surprise given how long ago the season ended, but it will, however, give a new head coach a full summer to implement any changes to the squad and tactics ahead of life back in League One.
Back in May, chairman Grant Ferguson stepped down from his role with Indonesian-based football agent Dusan Bogdanovic replacing the Scot.
Communication from the Serb has been minimal and, at the time of writing, it remains unclear if this was entirely his decision or a call made by the board.
Of course, we will keep you updated on the frontrunners to take over as soon as possible.
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