Clapton Community Football Club saw a year of transition, with the men’s first team finally joining the women’s first team in playing home matches at the Old Spotted Dog Ground.
Clapton Community Football Club saw a year of transition, with the men’s first team finally joining the women’s first team in playing home matches at the Old Spotted Dog Ground.
Income in December was £10,140.21, a decrease from £16,171.14 in November.
Expenditure came to £16,755.74, a decrease from £24,542.27 in November.
It’s the final action of a memorable 2023 for Clapton CFC as the men’s first team head north to face Enfield Borough.
Reflecting on Clapton Community FC’s journey throughout 2023, the year has been marked by vital achievements and milestones.
They’re now on sale for £2 at the Old Spotted Dog Clubhouse at Clapton CFC home games or indeed any other events.
The Clapton CFC men’s first team have one more game before Christmas as they visit Hoddesdon Town on Saturday.
We welcome Ashmount Leigh to the Old Spotted Dog Ground for the first time on Sunday and it’s set to be the final action at the Old Spotted Dog Ground of 2023.
After the end of their 17-game unbeaten league run, the Clapton CFC men’s first team to rebuild and hopefully go again, starting on Saturday against Brimsdown.
In the win over Park View another milestone was achieved by the men’s first team with their 300th league goal in its history.
Clapton CFC were up for the Non-League Award at the Football Supporters Association Awards ceremony this week.
We welcome Richmond Park to the Old Spotted Dog Ground for the first time on Sunday after an unusual double header at their home last season.
Next up for the Clapton CFC men’s first team is a visit to fellow high-flyers Cannons Wood for a Friday night league clash.
The coins and notes have been added up and we’re pleased to say our annual bucket shake for the Newham Christmas Toy Appeal raised £379.36.
Huge congratulations to the CCFC Grounds Committee, who last night took home the GMA trophy for Best Volunteer Grounds Team!
The latest instalment of Neil Day’s Development Diary after a third postponement in a row.
Match report by Obi Lazarus as the men’s first team make it 17 games unbeaten – despite a ‘ghost’ goal
Income in November was £16,171.14, a decrease from £20,085.40 in October. Expenditure came to £24,542.27, an increase from £12,308.77 in October.
The women’s first team are looking for a new head coach after Koral resigned from the role last week.
Thank you to all the CCFC family for your well wishes following my injury in October.
After an emphatic return to winning ways last Sunday in the Capital Women’s Cup, the Clapton CFC Women’s First Team are once again in cup action, this time in the London & South East Regional Women’s League Trophy.
