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.
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.
Clapton CFC’s first youth team has played its first friendly and has joined a local mixed league.
It’s a sad moment for Clapton CFC as goalkeeping coach Tolga Ulasan leaves us for personal reasons.
Clapton CFC’s high-flying women’s team fell to a heavy defeat to Enfield Town Reserves at the Stray Dog to lose top spot in the league.
Clapton CFC’s men’s team got their first points of the season with a hard-fought win over Larkspur Rovers in Northolt.
Following on from their trophy-winning inaugural season, the women’s 5s team are now seeing double – we now proudly have two teams entering the Super 5 League this season.
Looking forward to the women’s first team’s GLWFL Premier clash with Enfield Town Ladies Reserves on 11 October 2020, at the Stray Dog.
After last week’s frustrating postponement, the Clapton CFC men’s team head to Larkspur Rovers on Saturday, October 10th in search of a win to kickstart the season.
A stunning last-gasp winner from super-sub Larissa Vieira finally beat a stubborn Hampton & Richmond Borough to take the Clapton CFC women’s team to the top of the table.
By coming together we can make a small, short-term difference to some of our members’ lives.
Today’s men’s team game has been postponed due to a waterlogged pitch.
Iqra Ismail, raised in Southall, London, has always loved playing football. But there hasn’t always been a space for her to do so. So she created one.
Asisat Oshoala won the golden boot at the U-20 World Cup in 2014, appeared in two Champions League finals, and won three league titles in Nigeria, China and Spain.
The notion that we may never uncover more about Clarke, or learn her reflections of playing in this period, is a sad indictment
We are happy to announce the formation of the Clapton CFC Men’s Sunday Development team following a members’ vote.
