With winter on the way, CCFC are asking fans once again to donate old coats as part of the Wrap Up London campaign.
| Date | Match | Kick off/result | Competition | Ground |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| London & South East Regional Women’s Football League Division One North |
With winter on the way, CCFC are asking fans once again to donate old coats as part of the Wrap Up London campaign.
It’s a break from league duty for the Clapton CFC Women’s First Team as we take on Comets in the Capital Cup Second Round.
The Clapton Community FC’s Women’s First Team have promoted from within by appointing Alice Sharpe as the new Head Coach.
It’s second versus third at the Old Spotted Dog Ground on Sunday as the Clapton CFC Women’s First Team take on Bromley.
It’s another long away day on Sunday as the Clapton CFC Women’s First Team visit Richmond & Kew for the first time after their promotion last season
Clapton CFC Women’s First Team will play Comets and Aylesford in our two remaining cup competitions.
The Clapton CFC Women’s First Team have won four in a row since their heavy defeat at Brentford. We’ll be hoping to continue that run away at Ashmount Leigh
Match report by Harry Gillies as the Women’s First Team scored eight goals at a drizzly Old Spotted Dog Ground
Just seven days after the away trip to AFC Whyteleafe, we face them again. This is the only game at the OSD for three weeks for either of our sides so don’t miss out.
After three away games in a row for the Women’s First Team – and five for the Men’s First Team – the Old Spotted Dog Ground finally sees some action again with this East London derby on Thursday.
It’s the third of three away league games on the bounce for Clapton CFC Women’s First Team with a long trip down to Surrey
Clapton CFC is the subject of a new documentary called ‘This Club Belongs To You And Me’ which is out now. Director Barry James explains more…
Clapton CFC Women’s First Team Head Coach Jason Murray has departed the club along with his backroom team, First Team Coach Kevin Watts and Goalkeeper Sunny Hunjan.
It’s the second of three away games on the bounce for the Clapton CFC Women’s First Team as we visit Richmond Park.
It’s a huge moment for the Clapton CFC Women’s First Team as they visit league leaders Brentford at their Premier League stadium, the Gtech.
In the next 10 days it’s arguably our busiest ever schedule as we have no less than SIX women’s and men’s first team games, of which five of them are at the Old Spotted Dog Ground
The players will be looking for a win to give us some momentum going into the game away at Brentford the following Sunday. However, Ashmount Leigh have more points than us so will be no pushovers.
Clapton CFC Women’s First Team head to Uxbridge on Sunday to take on Denham United still looking for a first win to kickstart the season.
It’s been a disappointing and frustrating start to the season for the Clapton CFC Women’s First Team so let’s start afresh
The Women’s FA Cup starts this Sunday and Clapton CFC will be dreaming of more heroics.
