The creator of our latest programme cover talks about the inspiration behind their work.
The creator of our latest programme cover talks about the inspiration behind their work.
Clapton CFC member Igor Strapko is selling off his precious collection of scarves to raise money for people in Rojava.
Clapton CFC’s opposition on Sunday, October 27th sit comfortably in second place in the Greater London Women’s Football League Division 1.
Our illustrious neighbours are top of the league above ours but Clapton CFC women’s team were by no means outfought or outclassed
Match report on the men’s team’s 2-1 BBC Essex Premier Cup win over Runwell Sports, October 19 2019.
A brief report on the first public meeting held to discuss how we can make the Old Spotted Dog a focal point of the community once again.
Clapton CFC welcome Leyton Orient Development to the Stray Dog for the first round of the Capital Women’s Intermediate Cup.
It’s Runwell vs Well Run as Clapton CFC head to rural Essex as our men’s team bid for more silverware on Saturday, October 19th.
A day after the men saw off Stonewall by the very same scoreline, the Tons made fairly straightforward work of their celestial opponents on a similarly cratered surface.
Match report on the men’s side’s high-octane win over Stonewall FC at the Wadham Lodge Stadium, 12 October 2019.
We’re making a Non-League Day weekend of it as the women’s team take on Comets FC on Sunday.
For the first time, Clapton CFC have a home game on Non-League Day, the annual celebration of grassroots football.
Our special guests for the game against Stonewall will be children and adults from Akwaaba. Find out more about them and how you can help.
For many of us, it’s Non-League Day every day. However, on the 12th October 2019, football fans who would otherwise be watching a larger club are invited to go out on loan to one of their local teams.
For our women’s team’s home clash against Comets on Sunday, October 13th we will welcome Hackney Laces to the Stray Dog.
All good things must come to an end, and that includes Clapton CFC women’s team’s unbeaten start to the league season.
This weekend we are highlighting the work of Kick It Out, football’s leading equality organisation, at both our home games.
We are gutted to have to say goodbye to three of the Clapton ‘family’ who are leaving the country – although all for happy reasons
Match report on the men’s team’s heavy league defeat at the hands of Cricklewood Wanderers, 5 October 2019 at Wembley FC.
Clapton player and artist Alice Williams tells us about the inspiration behind her work.
