Oxford announce £17.5m loss in annual accounts
Oxford United announce a £17.5m net loss in their annual accounts for the year ending 30 June 2025.
Oxford United confirm that they remain within the EFL's profit and sustainability rules [Getty Images] Oxford United have announced a £17. 5m net loss for the year ending 30 June 2025. This period covers their first full Championship season in 25 years where they finished 17th, four points above the bottom three.
Excluding new stadium development costs, the loss increased from £10. 7m to £14. 9m with the greater financial demands of playing in the second tier.
The U's recently received formal approval for their new stadium with plans to build a 16,000-capacity venue at the Triangle near Kidlington. Oxford say that total investment in the project from their owners is now in excess of £10m. Revenue increased by £10.
6m, rising from £8. 4m in 2023-24 to £19m, gate receipts also grew by over £1. 1m with more demand for tickets compared to their previous campaign in League One.