The Clapton CFC women’s first team round off another memorable season with a game at home to the title favourites Dorking Wanderers on Sunday.
The Clapton CFC women’s first team round off another memorable season with a game at home to the title favourites Dorking Wanderers on Sunday.
The Clapton CFC men’s first team have won the league title with two games to spare after a 0-0 draw away at our friends Stonewall FC.
In April, the club spent £10,258.97 from while the income was £20,088.02 .
The rearranged Clapton CFC men’s first team game at Stonewall FC takes place on Tuesday, May 2.
Today’s Clapton CFC men’s first team game has been postponed.
We have 3 games left this season in the Middlesex County Football League Premier Division so here’s an update on the final run-in.
The Charity Commission has now published its long awaited report on Newham Community Leisure Trust after a decade-long investigation which began in 2013.
Our Open Access co-founder and star keeper Julie Leaff has played her last game of competitive football aged 55.
Clapton CFC are in he final of the London & South East Regional Women’s Football League Trophy this Sunday.
Fantastic news! Clapton CFC have been given permission for our final men’s first team games of the season to be hosted at the Old Spotted Dog Ground.
There are only two league games left for the Clapton CFC women’s first team this season – and both against title favourites Dorking Wanderers.
After two postponed away games and an Easter break, the Clapton CFC men’s first team will hopefully return to action this Saturday at Pitshanger Dynamo.
There are just two league games left this season (plus the cup final) for the Clapton CFC women’s first team so here’s an update on the final run-in.
We are sorry to report that Clapton CFC life member Martin McShea has died aged 80.
In March, the club spent £12,877.74 from while the income was £14,430.49 .
The league game is all-ticket as Stonewall’s home ground, the London Marathon Stadium in Stratford, has a capacity of 300.
We’re delighted to welcome our friends Hackney WFC to the Old Spotted Dog Ground for an East London derby on Sunday, April 2.
The challenge – making sure the Dog is finally in a fit state to enable our men’s first team to play home games there – and to secure promotion – by the end of March.
The Clapton CFC men’s first team’s Non-League Day visit to Pitshanger Dynamo has been postponed due to a waterlogged pitch.
This is CCFC’s fourth last game of the season, with two more home games against Hackney WFC and Dorking Wanderers and an away game against the latter too.
