OXFORD’S coolest sports team have finally come up with a solution to the problem of trying to cram hundreds of thousands of fans into the stands at Oxford Ice Rink.

Oxford City Stars ice hockey squad have been granted planning permission for a 200,000-seater stadium at Oxford’s University Parks.

The Hockey Stadium Super Centre Mega Complex will feature special new technology such as a retractable rink that can be wheeled in and out enabling the arena to be used for other events such as tractor racing and Kabaddi.

The stadium will even be equipped with Meltless-Ice™ so that the rink surface remains in-tact during the warm summer months meaning the Stars can play games all year round.

Oxford City Stars planning consultant Avril Phoulé said “It’s our vision to be able to build a stadium to accommodate every single person within the city that can cater for every single sport on the planet.”

It is hoped that the university cricket team who currently play at the park will be able to use the facility, but the Stars said it ‘would not be worth moving the ice just for a cricket game’.

An Oxford City Council spokesman said: “What a load of rubbish.”