This is set to be one of our last games at the Wadham Lodge Stadium before the move to the Old Spotted Dog in Forest Gate.
This is set to be one of our last games at the Wadham Lodge Stadium before the move to the Old Spotted Dog in Forest Gate.
A professional display sees Clapton CFC through to next round of league cup
Clapton CFC faced a setback in the race for the league title after a tricky draw in the sun, wind and sleet at the Stray Dog.
The Clapton Community FC women’s first team are still fighting on three fronts with a John Greenacre Memorial Trophy game next up on Sunday, April 2.
There are just seven league games left for the men’s first team, who are sat in second in the table having won four games in a row.
There are too many barriers to football – just ask some of the Lost Generation at Open Access training, or players who could have gone further if they’d been ‘allowed’ to play sooner.
A goal in each half for Bromley sealed a priceless three points – though CCFC will rue three missed chances that could have changed the game.
After last week’s marvellous cup exploits, it is back to the promotion chase for the women’s first team on Sunday.
The Clapton CFC men’s first team do not have a game on Non-League Day – but our women’s development team have a crucial cup semi.
A fifth giant-killing and a fifth penalty shoot-out win of an extraordinary season fired the women’s first team to the Capital Women’s Cup final.
Clapton CFC men’s first team went top of the league after finally beating Indian Gymkhana at the fourth attempt.
The Clapton CFC women’s first team have proved to be giant-killing specialists this season but we’ll need to be on top of our game again here.
The second from top Tons take on third from bottom Indian Gymkhana on Saturday – and arguably our visitors are the favourites.
Clapton CFC men’s first secured a big ‘away’ win against basement side Wilberforce Wanderers – but it was a close contest for an hour.
The women’s first team lost their first league game of the season, and indeed the first at home for 17 months.
Clapton CFC will face Kensington Dragons in the final of the Alec Smith Premier Cup after a thrilling 3-0 win in the semi.
A CCFC game under the lights is always special and with Wanderers battling relegation and the Tons still harbouring hopes of promotion, it should be spicy.
Sunday will see our fifth meeting with the Comets and it’s honours even with two wins to each side so far.
The Clapton CFC men’s first team have a third and final chance of cup glory on Saturday.
A fourth penalty shoot-out win of a memorable season fired Clapton CFC into the quarter-final of the John Greenacre Memorial Trophy.
