Last weekend, our friends from Care4Calais and Renaissance FC joined us at the Old Spotted Dog Ground for a fun, mixed community tournament.
Last weekend, our friends from Care4Calais and Renaissance FC joined us at the Old Spotted Dog Ground for a fun, mixed community tournament.
Our newly promoted women’s first team and the women’s development team are holding trials in the upcoming weeks.
After a hugely successful season, our women’s first team have been promoted to tier 6 for the 2022/23 season.
The season is not quite over yet for all of our teams – the men’s development team are in action Sunday morning against FC 22.
Match report on the women’s first team’s John Greenacre Memorial Trophy final win over Enfield Town Thirds at Bedfont Sports Club on 22 May 2022.
It’s a final chance of silverware for the women’s first team after the near misses in the league and in the Capital Women’s Cup final – not to mention the FA Cup run.
The cup winning Clapton CFC men’s first team wrapped up the season with a high-scoring, entertaining win against the bottom side.
In March 2022, the club spent a total of £6509,20 and our income was £9571,21.
A strong end to the season, winning seven games in a row, wrapped up the Hackney & Leyton Sunday Football League Division 3 with two games to spare.
The Clapton CFC’s women’s first team end their league campaign with a tricky away trip to Headstone Manor on Sunday.
It could be our last game on the Stray Dog before we move to the Old Spotted Dog Ground – let’s go out on a high.
Match report on the mens first team’s Alec Smith Premier Cup final win over Kensington Dragons at Uxbridge FC on 8 May 2022.
Clapton CFC, Queerspace FC and Outsiders United held a twelve-team football tournament at the Old Spotted Dog Ground last Sunday.
Whichever game you choose to attend, please make sure you are louder than ever. You’ll be able to keep up with the action elsewhere on Twitter.
A rare midweek away game for the men’s first team saw an entertaining, if unexpected, high-scoring draw against champions elect North West London.
After a season of near misses in two other cups and just short of top spot in the league, the men’s first team have a chance of silverware to end on a high on Sunday.
A win for us will seal the second spot, while a draw or defeat will mean it goes to the final day the following Sunday.
NW London have had undoubtedly a truly outstanding season, having lifted both the Anagram Records Trophy and the Middlesex County Cup in the last week.
We couldn’t find a way through the Pitshanger Dynamo defence as they slumped to a disappointing defeat ahead of next week’s cup final.
This means that NW London have sealed promotion after Cricklewood Wanderers failed to win in midweek.
