Clapton CFC and the Old Spotted Dog Ground Trust have launched an urgent crowdfunding appeal for £15,000 to fix the clubhouse roof.
Clapton CFC and the Old Spotted Dog Ground Trust have launched an urgent crowdfunding appeal for £15,000 to fix the clubhouse roof.
The Clapton CFC’s women’s first team begin the restarted season on Sunday, December 6th with a trip to Regent’s Park to face Comets.
We are running various question and answer sessions during lockdown from people within Clapton CFC and beyond. Here’s what’s coming up…
The football season is set to restart from December 3rd onwards for all of Clapton CFC’s teams.
Get to know men’s first team manager Geoff as he talks about himself, his players, non-league, management, politics in football, crowds and more.
All of Clapton CFC’s teams matches and training sessions are cancelled as of Thursday as part of the second lockdown.
Clapton’s women’s first team brushed aside Islington Borough in an unusual final home game before the second shutdown.
Clapton CFC’s new men’s development team made it two wins out of two in the league – both against Bow Badgers -but were made to work hard for it.
We are sad to convey that CCFC Member Charles White died on Saturday 24th October
The game is OFF: After a second pitch inspection, the pitch is found to be waterlogged and has unfortunately been postponed.
The women’s first team are hoping for third time lucky when they host Islington Borough on Sunday, November 1st.
One of this season’s most outstanding women’s first team players has been told she will be out for the remainder of the season.
Match report on the men’s first team’s draw with Brentham FC on 24 October 2020, at the Wadham Lodge Stadium.
The tough start to the season gets even tougher as the Clapton men’s team face table-topping Brentham FC on Saturday, October 24th.
The Clapton CFC women’s team will look to put penalty shoot-out heartbreak behind them as they return to league action on Sunday, October 25th.
Another great step forward for women’s football in east London is being developed by the Super5s League and Clapton CFC are very much part of it.
A hat-trick from Ben Stannard and a goal from Noah Adejokun sealed a hard-fought win on the first game of the season.
A goal in each half for Sherwin Stanley sealed an impressive win against old foes Hilltop and move the Clapton CFC men’s team into the top four.
The Clapton CFC men’s side are on the road again on Saturday with a very tough clash with spectatos now allowed.
What to expect from our women’s first team’s behind closed doors cup clash with Leyton Orient Reserves, in Mile End on 17 October 2020.
