A highly motivated squad of 14 assembled at Hackney Marshes, staring the weather down and ready for action. 90 odd minutes later and glad to report that things couldn’t have gone much better.
A highly motivated squad of 14 assembled at Hackney Marshes, staring the weather down and ready for action. 90 odd minutes later and glad to report that things couldn’t have gone much better.
Six players have made their debuts for the women’s first team so far this season and we thought it was finally time to give you a bit more information…
With 40 league games compared to 24 last season, and plenty of far-flung trips to Essex and Hertfordshire, a big squad is going to be required.
The Clapton CFC men’s first team have followed up five draws in succession with three wins in a hectic October period.
On Sunday we welcome league leaders Dulwich Hamlet Reserves to the Old Spotted Dog Ground for what is always a good game.
The CCFC Comms team explain and expand on our support for Palestine, including Tuesday’s donation of £1,000 to the charity Medical Aid For Palestinians. We also offer suggestions on what anti-fascist football fans everywhere can to do next.
The latest instalment of Neil Day’s Development Diary after a 1-0 friendly win against Tooting Bec A.
CCFC member Matt Coughlan writes about his new book: Turncoat: How I Stopped Supporting Arsenal and Found a New Team
A trip to the recently opened Centre for British Photography will find you coming face to face with some familiar CCFC friends.
The Clapton CFC men’s first team are at home for the fifth time in three weeks with this night game.
After a run of four home games in a row, the Clapton CFC men’s first team are back on the road with a visit to Hackney Wick, who actually play in Witham.
Men’s first team captain and goalkeeper Jack Francis becomes the third CCFC player to hit 100 competitive appearances – here he answers your questions.
This is the first ever midweek women’s first team league game and who better to mark this moment than our East London friends.
It’s now five draws in a row for the men’s first team after Saturday’s game against Burnham Ramblers finished 2-2.
The latest instalment of Neil Day’s Development Diary written on the back of an outstanding 10-1 win versus Adamant.
Confidence will have been boosted by snatching a late equaliser last Saturday at home to high-flying Cannons Wood in front of the best crowd of the season for a league game.
It’s another cup tie on the road for the women’s first team as we head to Welling United in the London & South East Regional Women’s League Cup. Sundays aren’t the same without a lovely jaunt over to Surrey.
The men’s first team make their debut in the BBC Essex Senior Cup on Tuesday night at the Old Spotted Dog Ground against higher-division opposition.
Last weekend, football at every level united to promote Play Safe, a national campaign to focus attention on safeguarding.
Income in September was £8,507.09, a decrease from £39,699.93 in August.
