The PSSI Chairman Now Owns 100% of Oxford United's Shares

Erick Thohir, the chairman of PSSI, now holds 100 percent ownership of Oxford United, officially becoming the club’s sole shareholder. The acquisition was confirmed by the club, marking a significant shift in its management structure as Thohir consolidated all shares previously held by Oxford United Investors and other stakeholders.
Oxford United has a growing connection to Indonesian football, with striker Ole Romeny currently in the squad and midfielder Marselino Ferdinan having been part of the team before being loaned out due to limited playing opportunities. Thohir’s full ownership raises expectations regarding the development of these players and the strategic direction of the club.
The takeover comes at a challenging time for Oxford, which is struggling near the bottom of the Championship table, sitting 21st in the 2025-26 season. Thohir’s experience in managing football clubs, including his previous stints at Inter Milan and DC United, positions him as a capable leader to guide the club through difficult periods.
With full control, Thohir now has the authority to shape Oxford United’s future both on and off the pitch. His track record in football investments, combined with a focus on nurturing talent, could influence the careers of Indonesian players in Europe while revitalizing the club’s competitiveness in the English Championship.
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