On Saturday it’s Clapton CFC men’s first team’s eighth meeting with NW London, the side we’ve faced more than any other.
On Saturday it’s Clapton CFC men’s first team’s eighth meeting with NW London, the side we’ve faced more than any other.
A mood-boosting away win for the women’s first team against Comets seals top of the league spot
Marcin was one of the best of us. He had a lovely heart, full of passion and made an impression on everyone who knew him.
The Tons men’s first team replaced beat Cricklewood Wanderers at the top of the Middlesex County Football League Premier Division with a fine away win.
The Old Spotted Dog Trust and Clapton Community FC have appointed consultant Bev Garside to investigate past, present and future issues around the warehouse building next to the ground.
The Clapton CFC’s women’s first team take on the early league leaders hoping for a first win away at Comets at the third attempt.
It’s top vs second on Saturday, September 18 as our men’s first team head to Cricklewood Wanderers for a third away game in a row.
Second league game of the season for the women’s first team ended in a draw
It was only right first adult games at the Old Spotted Dog Ground went to lost generation players – born under the shadow of the ban on women playing football
Two of the early front-runners in the Middlesex County Football League Premier Division race meet as fourth Larkspur Rovers play third Clapton CFC on Saturday.
There are lots of changes in the Greater London Women’s Football League Premier Division this season but one thing remains the same – derby day at Islington Borough.
Clapton Community’s women’s team got the perfect start to their Greater London Premier season against Sutton United U23s.
The Clapton CFC men’s first team notched up a third win in a row and their most solid defensive performance of the season so far.
Seven new players have joined the women’s first team and beginners’ team squads in total ahead of the season kicking off this weekend.
After three home games on the bounce, the Clapton CFC men’s first team hit the road for the first time this season on September 4.
The first league game of the season is finally here and we welcome new opponents to the Stray Dog on Sunday, September 5.
It was another thriller on the Stray Dog and the men’s first team edged it by the odd goal in 5 against stubborn opponents.
In July 2021, the club spent a total of £10,754.21 and our income was £11,249.30.
We’re back for our third home game in three Saturdays – you won’t want to miss this after the 14-goal thriller last week.
The Clapton CFC men’s first team took to the Stray Dog for the first time in 833 days for an absolute goal-fest.
