Both of our first teams have been given their first 10 games of the league seasons.
| Date | Match | Kick off/result | Competition | Ground |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| London Senior Trophy |
Both of our first teams have been given their first 10 games of the league seasons.
we’re set to complete our supporter-owned double header of friendlies as we welcome Camden & Islington United on Saturday at 2pm.
We’re delighted to welcome Fisher FC to the Old Spotted Dog Ground for a long-overdue first meeting of our two fan-owned clubs.
After last weekend’s trip to Madrid, the Men’s First Team will take part in the three-way Cheshunt Community Cup tournament this Saturday.
The draws have been made for the first two rounds of the 2024/25 Southern Counties East Football League Challenge Cup.
Clapton CFC are going on a summer tour! We will be visiting member-owned CD Independiente de Vallecas in Madrid.
The Clapton CFC Men’s First Team can announce the pre-season schedule ahead of the new 2024/25 season.
Clapton CFC Men’s First Team will hit the road to Wembley in August as they enter the FA Vase once again.
There has been a change in the division which our Men’s First Team are being transferred into.
Clapton CFC’s appeal against the lateral movement of the Men’s First Team for the 2024/25 has been rejected.
With the Euros around the corner it’s time to see who in Clapton CFC is the best football psychic.
The Clapton CFC Men’s First Team will be holding trials this summer to add to the squad ahead of our second season at Step 6.
At the club’s end of season awards on May 21 at the Old Spotted Dog Ground clubhouse we handed our awards to 31 different players, along with 10 medals to players hitting 50 or 100 appearances.
The Clapton CFC men’s first team season ended with the play-off semi-final defeat away at Wormley Rovers – but there’s one more game in the calendar.
Clapton CFC men’s first team have earned a shot at the play-offs after a rollercoaster first season at Step 6.
The Clapton CFC men’s first team have qualified for the end-of-season play-offs – despite losing the final game at home to Harlow Town.
As we enter the last weekend of the season, the Clapton CFC men’s first team are still in the mix for a play-off place.
It’s time for the last game, and it couldn’t be harder, against the biggest club in the division, Harlow Town. Tickets are sold out and there will be none on the door.
For the Clapton CFC men’s first team, the equation is simple. Win both our remaining games and we are in a play-off spot. Drop points and we’re relying on Cannons Wood, Dunmow Town and Hackney Wick to do the same
This will be the third last game of the season for the Clapton CFC men’s first team as the hunt for a play-off spot goes down to the wire.
