A TRIO of Oxford City’s historic promotion-winning squad have committed to the club for the 2023/24 season.
Defenders Tom Harrison and Lewis Miccio, plus midfielder Latrell Humphrey-Ewers, have signed deals with the Hoops ahead of the Vanarama National League campaign.
Miccio signed from Bedford Town last summer and started the National League South play-off final win against St Albans City last month.
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The 24-year-old Australian said: “I am very happy to have re-signed with the club.
“Not only is it a great opportunity for myself, but to be a part of Oxford City in their first season in the National League is very exciting.
“I really enjoyed my time here last year, especially with a good second half to the season so I already can’t wait to get the new season preparations underway.
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“Obviously with the step up, it’s going to be a challenging year but it’s something that we’re all ready for.
“I think if we can use the momentum gained from last season’s play-off win, we can really make an impact on the league.”
Harrison, 22, joined the Hoops after leaving Gloucester City last summer, but his season was cut short following injury after a promising first few months.
Humphrey-Ewers, 19, enjoyed a brief loan spell with North Leigh this season, but returned to play an important role in City’s promotion and was an early substitute in the play-off final when he replaced Alfie Potter.
Harrison, Humphrey-Ewers and Miccio join midfield stalwarts Josh Ashby and Reece Fleet in committing to the Hoops next season.
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