This weekend we are highlighting the work of Kick It Out, football’s leading equality organisation, at both our home games.

This weekend we are highlighting the work of Kick It Out, football’s leading equality organisation, at both our home games.
In September 2019, Clapton CFC spent £12,742.91, while our income was £7,738.23.
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.
The last time these two teams met, Clapton CFC went under the name of AFC Stoke Newington, and Walton Casuals Ladies were undefeated at the top of the league table.
We’re the famous CCFC and we’re going to Wembley! Our men’s team travel to play Cricklewood Wanderers at Wembley FC’s Vale Farm ground.
Match report on the men’s side’s disappointing defeat at the hands of Indian Gymkhana Club.
A crowd of 261 turned out to spur on our girls at the Stray Dog, hoping to cheer us on one step further towards Wembley.
Clapton CFC entered two teams in the first ever Man Den Community Club Shield Football Tournament last weekend at Wadham Lodge in Walthamstow.