It’s the final leg of a trio of Saturday home games on the bounce for the Clapton CFC Men’s First Team on Saturday.
It’s the final leg of a trio of Saturday home games on the bounce for the Clapton CFC Men’s First Team on Saturday.
Match report by Harry Gillies on a day of cup heartache for the Women’s First Team on penalties
With winter on the way, CCFC are asking fans once again to donate old coats as part of the Wrap Up London campaign.
Match report by Obi Lazarus as the Men’s First Team record a home win over Staplehurst
After a six-month planning process, permission has now been granted by Newham Council for a new toilet block at the Old Spotted Dog Ground.
We have a new T-shirt now on sale online and at games with all profits going to Gaza Sunbirds and Pal.Gaza.
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.
It’s matchday #15 for the Clapton CFC Men’s First Team and we finally have a home league game for the first time since September.
A minute’s applause was held and banner made by our youth players unveiled before Saturday’s FA Vase game for our much missed coach Stephen Jenkins.
Match report by Harry Gillies as Clapton suffer FA Vase heartbreak against Thetford after a fantastic performance from the East London side.
Match report of Clapton’s home cup defeat against higher level team Thetford Town by Obi Lazarus
The Clapton Community FC’s Women’s First Team have promoted from within by appointing Alice Sharpe as the new Head Coach.
Photographer Roman Manfredi’s new work Fair Play is a portrait/documentary project that features Clapton CFC’s women and non-binary development and reserves teams.
Council contractors Kenson Highways finally started work at the end of October to create a cycle path along the alley next to Clapton CFC’s home, the Old Spotted Dog Ground.
We have been drawn at home to Sporting Club Thamesmead in the SCEFL Division One Cup second round.
It’s second versus third at the Old Spotted Dog Ground on Sunday as the Clapton CFC Women’s First Team take on Bromley.
Income in October was £13,510.74, a decrease from £16,602.09 in September. Expenditure came to £12,437.17, a decrease from £17,951.17 in September.
With work on the alley having started, there’s lots to be done to get the pitch and surrounds ready for our upcoming run of 5 home games in 14 days.
We’re still six rounds from Wembley and it’s about as tough a draw as you could get but the dream is still alive…
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
