The SCEFL Division One Cup final will now take place at Barking’s Mayesbrook Park ground. The date and time remains as advertised – Saturday, May 10 at 2pm
The SCEFL Division One Cup final will now take place at Barking’s Mayesbrook Park ground. The date and time remains as advertised – Saturday, May 10 at 2pm
This was CCFC Reserves’ first season in an affiliated football league – which, by the way, we won – and what a season it’s been. We started in flying form and won our first three games 8-0, 9-0, then 10-0.
Marta Casanovas and Jack Francis give their thoughts on a 2-2 away draw for the Clapton CFC Women’s First Team.
Sham Darr, Jack Mellors and hat-trick hero Noah Adejokun speak after the Clapton CFC Men’s First Team win.
You can now download the matchday programme for the Clapton CFC Men’s First Team game against Welling Town on Saturday, April 12 2025.
This week we speak to Sinéad Gunning, who has been a pivotal member of Open Access since 2019 and has supported many club initiatives
The last time these two sides met at Low Hall Sports Ground, it was a bitter winter’s day—and the Gary Oldmen came away with the spoils.
Rochester United have accepted a league charge of playing an ineligible player, including against Clapton CFC
Watch the highlights as the Clapton CFC Men’s First Team lose away in the SCEFL Division One.
Come and bring the noise for their final game of the Greater London Women’s Football League season
You’ll find the monthly, quarterly and annual accounts provided by the OSD Trust
We can confirm that the Men’s First Team have formally applied for a lateral move back to the Eastern Counties League Division One South.
First goal scorer Tammy Hymas and manager / emergency goalkeeper Alice Sharpe speak after a win for the Clapton CFC Women’s First Team.
You can now download the matchday programme for the Clapton CFC Women’s First Team game against Denham United on Sunday, April 6 2025.
Manager Geoff Ocran speaks after the Clapton CFC Men’s First Team lose away in Staplehurst.
At last Sunday’s game, the Clapton CFC V Homophobia working group proudly raised £410.05 from a bucket shake as part of Football v Transphobia week.
Watch the goals as the Clapton CFC Women’s First Team reach the LSERWFL Trophy final.
Canterbury City’s voluntary relegation is likely to have a knock-on effect on the promotion picture as they are currently in third place.
Clapton CFC reached the final by beating Soccer Elite Football Academy 2-0 in the semi-final at the sunny Old Spotted Dog Ground on Sunday in front of 467 spectators.
Goalscorers Egle Trezzi and Aimee Shaw speak after the Clapton CFC Women’s First Team win their cup semi-final.
