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.
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 CCFC Women/NB Development team have unanimously voted to rename as the Reserves for next season.
The Men’s Development Team have secured second place and are promoted too… a third promotion in as many seasons
You might have already seen the celebrations online, but the Clapton Cageys 5-a-side team have won some silverware.
There are three games at the Old Spotted Dog Ground this week
A look at the clubs we’re saying farewell to and those who might be joining us.
We hosted a seven-a-side tournament with Football For Palestine at the Old Spotted Dog Ground.
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.
The Clapton CFC Women/Non-Binary Open Access team face Camden & Islington United in the LWSFL Division Two North Cup final.
The last game of a season of consolidation and improvement for the Clapton CFC women’s first team ends at Brentford on Sunday.
Income in April was £17,683.01, a decrease from £23,231.86 in March.
Expenditure came to £22,091.88, an increase from £11,424.48 in March.
It’s a heartbreaking moment as Clapton CFC women’s first team striker Teju Callisto is leaving the club at the end of the season due to work commitments.
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.
The Clapton CFC women’s first team finish the season with two tough away games, starting with this Sunday and an East London derby against Hackney
The latest instalment of Neil Day’s Development Diary after the Women/NB Development team go down on penalties in a very tense cup quarter-final.
Clapton CFC women’s first team captain Verity Phillips has decided this will be her final season playing for us.
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.
Clapton CFC Open Access have won the inaugural London Women’s Saturday Football League Division Two North title and promotion.
