After 4 games in 10 days, this is the first in 11 days for the Clapton CFC Men’s First Team. It’s a return to league action as we visit Bridon Ropes
After 4 games in 10 days, this is the first in 11 days for the Clapton CFC Men’s First Team. It’s a return to league action as we visit Bridon Ropes
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.
Walter Tull’s story is one of extraordinary courage, resilience, and pioneering achievements in the face of racial and societal challenges.
It’s the second of three away games on the bounce for the Clapton CFC Women’s First Team as we visit Richmond Park.
Income in September was £16,602.09, while expenditure came to £17,951.17.
Black History Month was meant to “redress the significant racial imbalance in the interpretation of history”
One way Clapton Community FC is marking Black History Month (BHM) this year is to amplify the voices of the Black people involved in our club and the local community past and present
This weekend, football at every level will unite to promote Play Safe, a national campaign to focus attention on safeguarding. Here Ellie Guedalla and the CCFC Welfare Committee explain more…
After progressing in the FA Vase, but being knocked out of the SCEFL Challenge Cup, the Clapton CFC Men’s First Team play in their third and final cup competition.
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.
It’s another crunch game against a promotion contender as third-placed Canterbury City visit the Old Spotted Dog Ground.
Clapton CFC is the subject of a new documentary called ‘This Club Belongs To You And Me’ released on September 21.
The Clapton CFC Women/NB Development Team (formerly known as the Open Access Team) start their new season this weekend.
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 Clapton CFC Men’s First Team have finished all their midweek home league games, but there will be some cup games under the lights for those who like a Tuesday night match.
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.
It’s been a five-year wait, but Clapton CFC Men’s First Team are finally back in the FA Vase for a second time and with a first ever home tie too
Clapton CFC Men’s First Team have an away game in South London for the fifth Saturday in a row to take on one of the title favourites in Forest Hill Park.
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.
