An outburst of Collective Joy and Radical Happiness from all the Clapton CFC players in attendance, who celebrated by running onto the pitch and into a jumping, screaming group embrace.

An outburst of Collective Joy and Radical Happiness from all the Clapton CFC players in attendance, who celebrated by running onto the pitch and into a jumping, screaming group embrace.
Football finally returned to The Old Spotted Dog Ground, and a great time was had on a bright, sunny day and a stonking £350 was raised.
A new Super 5s League season has just started and we have two CCFC teams taking part with largely new players.
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
We’ve had yet another strange season, but we’ve also had a lot of great footballing moments to celebrate.
Clapton coach Ellie congratulated the Coats and Goalpost’s goalkeeper on a brilliant performance that kept her team in the game but ultimately could not prevent the Tons from taking all 3 points.
Clapton CFC 5s Beginners added composure to their ever growing list of qualities to record
an ultimately comfortable victory over title chasing Legends FC.
Clapton CFC Flexi 5s continued their run at the top of the table with a hard fought 1-1 draw against a determined Goaldiggers side.
The Clapton CFC Beginners team showed spirit, determination and a great deal of skill against a strong Wapping FC side but once again found themselves rocked by a last minute goal.
Clapton CFC Flexi 5s got their title defence back on track with a convincing 6-1 victory over friends and regular rivals MSA & Frenford..