OXFORD United's official charity has announced another club legend as patron.
Les Robinson, who played for the U's between 1990 and 2000 and is sixth in their all-time list of appearances, has taken on the role with Oxford United in the Community (OUITC).
The ex-left back had a belated testimonial match last year and is the third former United hero to join OUITC, which marks its 30th anniversary this year.
The charity has already appointed former winger Peter Rhoades-Brown and United's second-highest goalscorer, James Constable, as patrons.
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Mr Robinson is now assistant head of education and head of PE at Swalcliffe Park School, which caters for boys with autism just outside Banbury.
He said: "Since my testimonial I’ve had the opportunity to re-engage with the club and the supporters and I’ve loved every minute.
“I’ve so many great memories of my career at Oxford and have so many friends there. The work in the community and schools is vital and makes such a difference."
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OUITC helps inspire youngsters to reach their potential and improve their health and wellbeing via the power of football, engagement and education.
Head of operations, Chris Lowes, said: “Les is such a role model for children and we’re delighted to have him on board.
"We’ve now got three worthy patrons for the charity who all will help us lift the profile of Oxford United in the Community and help us make a bigger positive impact.”
To donate to OUITC's 30th anniversary Dream Big Appeal, visit justgiving.com/campaign/OUITC30YEARS
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