Zac McEachran made his 300th appearance for Oxford City in Tuesday's Vanarama National League North clash with King's Lynn Town.
Since arriving as a teenager in in 2012, McEachran has been a pivotal figure in the most successful era in our history, playing a major part in the club's recent success.
Scoring in both Play-Off matches in the 2022/23 season, the influence McEachran has had with the Hoops has been clear to see.
His consistency for Ross Jenkins' side in particular has been highlighted with the amount of appearances he has made in each season.
If it wasn't for a series of frustrating injuries in the last campaign, he could be well on his way to the 350-mark.
The current No.10 also notched his 50th goal for City this season, with his thunderous strike against Needham Market in our 3-1 victory over Needham Market in VNLN.
A youngster in the Chelsea academy, he joined the Hoops after leaving Stamford Bridge at a young age.
He made his senior debut for the club in 2012 as a seventeen-year-old against Banbury United, before a spending brief hiatus with the Puritans.
After rejoining the club, McEachran has flourished. Only Reece Fleet has more appearances to his name in the current squad. Moreover, he is only 66 appearances of breaking into the club's top ten appearances list.
Percy James' pre-WW2 record of 365 is the only thing wedged between McEachran and even more history.
Congratulations on this incredible landmark, Zac.