The first game back at the OSD in ages should be a memorable one, if Hoddesdon Town’s last visit here is anything to go by.
The first game back at the OSD in ages should be a memorable one, if Hoddesdon Town’s last visit here is anything to go by.
Clapton CFC’s Men’s First Team cruised into the second round of the London Senior Trophy with their biggest ever competitive away win.
While we’re out of the FA Cup after defeat at AFC Sudbury last Sunday, the long away cup trips continue.
There’s one final cup competition for the CCFC Men’s First Team as we bid for more silverware after lifting the league cup last season.
For the Clapton players and the fans who made the long trek, it was a disappointing but not unexpected end to our FA Cup campaign.
Clapton CFC produced a dramatic comeback to claim all three points at Coggeshall Town after trailing 1-0 into the last 30 minutes.
After a packed schedule in the opening few weeks of the season, the CCFC Men’s First Team have been out of action for a couple of weeks.
Here we go once again then – Clapton CFC in underdog mode away from home in the Women’s FA Cup.
Clapton CFC Women’s First Team recorded their biggest ever league win away at Gillingham-based side Soccer Elite Football Academy.
In light of the death of Billy Vigar on Thursday after an incident at the same ground last week, no one felt it appropriate to play just a few days later.
After the highs of last week’s FA Cup win in Cambridgeshire, it’s back to league duty for the Clapton CFC Women’s First Team. And it’s another long old trip, this time south to Kent.
Clapton CFC Women’s First Team produced a superb performance to knock previously unbeaten Histon out of the Women’s FA Cup.
Clapton CFC will be back in underdog mode in the Women’s FA Cup third qualifying round after being drawn against AFC Sudbury, who play two divisions below.
Clapton CFC exited the FA Vase at Brimsdown after a goalless ninety minutes on a fairly miserable outing to Wormley.
The new Essex Veterans League Division 3 West season could not have started in more dramatic fashion
Clapton CFC now has a seventh 11-a-side adult team after members voted 92.5% in favour of a new inclusive Saturday team.
The Clapton CFC Women’s First Team travel to Cambridgeshire with a formidable FA Cup underdog mission.
It’s FA Vase second qualifying round time as we make a quick return visit to Brimsdown, just five weeks after our league game there when we ground out a 3-2 win.
Despite a battling performance, Clapton CFC Women’s First Team were unable to become the first side this season to take a point off league leaders Hammersmith.
Good luck and congratulations to Jake Wintour and Tami Unuefa, who now head off to Bristol and Nottingham University
