At the club’s end of season awards on May 21 at the Old Spotted Dog Ground clubhouse we handed our awards to 31 different players, along with 10 medals to players hitting 50 or 100 appearances.
At the club’s end of season awards on May 21 at the Old Spotted Dog Ground clubhouse we handed our awards to 31 different players, along with 10 medals to players hitting 50 or 100 appearances.
You might have already seen the celebrations online, but the Clapton Cageys 5-a-side team have won some silverware.
The Clapton CFC Women/Non-Binary Open Access team face Camden & Islington United in the LWSFL Division Two North Cup final.
Clapton CFC Open Access have won the inaugural London Women’s Saturday Football League Division Two North title and promotion.
In our second ever season, Clapton Cageys FC are now top of Division 5 in the Super5 League for the first time ever
Ellie Guedalla & Julie Leaff from Clapton CFC have been honoured with the London FA’s Lioness Award!
It’s time to put the spotlight on our new 5-a-side team – the Cagefighters!
Last weekend, football at every level united to promote Play Safe, a national campaign to focus attention on safeguarding.
While the season is well underway for our women’s and men’s first teams, it’s just beginning for our three other adult 11-a-side teams.
Open Access Women and non-binary 11s team played their second and final pre-season match against East Finchley producing a great performance and a 4-1 win.
The season has nearly begun for our women’s teams so it’s time to unveil their coaching set-ups, with some new and some familiar faces.
The one-day tournament at the Old Spotted Dog Ground on Sunday raised an excellent £1046.37 for the UVW union strike fund.
The club’s end of season awards on May 21 at the OSD clubhouse was a time to allow ourselves to look back at what we’ve done and honour some of the players for their achievements.
Our Open Access co-founder and star keeper Julie Leaff has played her last game of competitive football aged 55.
Clapton CFC’s open access women and non-binary players took part in a friendly against Actonians LFC at the Old Spotted Dog.
A very uplifting end of year and end of season update from the Open Access committee.
With three trophies (2 domestic leagues and 1 cup), Clapton Belters have really made an impact on the pitch.
The 2022/23 season kicks off on the weekend of June 25 and 26 with two friendlies at the Old Spotted Dog Ground.
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
Seven new players have joined the women’s first team and beginners’ team squads in total ahead of the season kicking off this weekend.
