Ware are you going this weekend? On the Women’s FA Cup trail with the CCFC women’s first team in Hertfordshire, of course.
Ware are you going this weekend? On the Women’s FA Cup trail with the CCFC women’s first team in Hertfordshire, of course.
The Clapton CFC men’s first team take on one of the division’s high-flyers Cannons Wood in our first home game for three weeks.
The fixture against Hoddesdon Town was another landmark in the history of Clapton CFC as the men’s first team played its 100th league game.
The second instalment of Development Diary from Neil Day, hopefully a bi-weekly platform charting the progress of the Women/NB Development side.
Experienced defender Carl Paul is joining Geoff Ocran’s backroom team as player-coach.
This Sunday sees our women’s first team renew old rivalries with an away trip to Dulwich Hamlet Reserves.
The Clapton CFC men’s first team are back in the very pleasant surroundings of Wormley Sports Club as we visit groundsharers Brimsdown.
The Clapton CFC men’s first team league trip to Barkingside on Wednesday evening has been postponed for a second time.
The struggle continues. Solidarity to players in Zambia, Haiti and here at home
Welcome to the first instalment of Development Diary from Neil Day, hopefully a bi-weekly platform charting the progress of the Women/NB Development side.
While the season is well underway for our women’s and men’s first teams, it’s just beginning for our three other adult 11-a-side teams.
After a record 14-0 win in the FA Cup last time out the Clapton CFC women’s first team are back in league action on Sunday.
After three home games in a row which only yielded one point, it’s back on the road for Clapton CFC men’s first team.
Match report on our thumping victory over St Margaretsbury in the first qualifying round of the 2023/24 Women’s FA Cup.
Launched recently, our very own club beer, Old Scaffold Daze, brewed by Pretty Decent Beer Company.
Open Access Women and non-binary 11s team played their second and final pre-season match against East Finchley producing a great performance and a 4-1 win.
The Clapton CFC men’s first team have another chance to bounce back at the Old Spotted Dog Ground on Saturday after losing two home games on the spin.
The Clapton CFC women’s first team are in Women’s FA Cup action this weekend having memorably made history in the competition two seasons ago.
Income in August was £39,699.93, an increase from £11,736.63 in July.
It was a hugely encouraging first season in the sixth tier with a fourth placed finish. We’ll be looking to build on that despite last week’s setback, losing on opening day.
