The women’s first team started 2022 with a thumping home cup win but it was a tougher challenge than the final score suggests.

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The women’s first team started 2022 with a thumping home cup win but it was a tougher challenge than the final score suggests.
The Clapton CFC women’s first team return to action after a long Christmas break with a home cup tie at the Stray Dog on Sunday.
Clapton CFC’s women’s first team will have to wait a bit longer to play their first game of 2022 after our cup tie was called off.
The Greater London Women’s Football League today made the decision to postpone all games in all divisions that day so there is a clear three weeks before the next game.
Match report on women’s first team’s FA Cup third round loss to Plymouth Argyle Women in Saltash, Cornwall, 12 December 2021.
Sunday, December 12 will be the first time a tier seven side has played in this round after we became the first side to beat opponents four tiers higher.
Matchday Centres, where both of our first teams currently play home games, have asked us to ensure that there is no more use of pyro, flares, smoke etc on their property.
No league game now ahead of the trip to Plymouth Argyle next weekend.
In the history of the Women’s FA Cup, no seventh tier side has ever progressed to the third round proper. No-one had ever beaten a side four tiers above. Both records: shutdown.
Clapton CFC men’s first team came from behind to win a thrilling cup tie but needed extra time to see off Leigh Town.