We are buzzing for the first game in front of a crowd for 161 days, and the largest capacity for well over a calendar year, but the Parrots want to spoil the party.
We are buzzing for the first game in front of a crowd for 161 days, and the largest capacity for well over a calendar year, but the Parrots want to spoil the party.
The FA have confirmed that the Clapton CFC men’s first team are staying put in the Middlesex County Football League Premier (Step 7) for next season.
Final league game of the season finished with a loss for our women’s first team – but still third place in the league.
The Tons took one step closer to the Middlesex Super 6 League title with an emphatic victory over a physical AEK London behind closed doors at the Wadham Lodge Stadium
It’s a clash between third placed Brentford and second placed Clapton CFC with just goal difference separating the two teams.
Just before the end a curtailed season mostly played without spectators, it looks like we’ll finally be able to see some football again.
In April 2021, the club spent a total of £3,818.08 and our income was £8,020.07.
Young Tons expand with a new session for girls and non-binary young people in Newham.
The Tons men’s first team finally defeated Cricklewood at the third time of asking, running out comfortable winners.
Match report on the women’s first team’s 5-1 rout of Dulwich Hamlet Reserves at the Stray Dog, Walthamstow, 2 May 2021.
Three goals in a manic ten-minute spell put the Clapton CFC men’s first team back on track in the hunt for Middlesex Super 6 League glory
The action runs from 30 April to 3 May due to ongoing discriminatory abuse received by players and many others connected to football.
Match report from Clapton’s women’s first team’s draw away to Enfield Town Reserves.
The league has been set up by the people behind the Super5League at Mabley Green, giving women access to the 11-a-side as well as 5-a-side game.
Clapton CFC men’s first team were left to regret wasting a host of chances as they were held to a draw in the first round game of the Middlesex Super 6 League.
The Clapton CFC men’s first team will be taking part in a behind-closed-doors mini tournament called the Middlesex Super 6 League.
Match report on the women’s first team’s impressive victory over Walton Casuals, Sunday 18 April 2021, at the Stray Dog.
Clapton coach Ellie congratulated the Coats and Goalpost’s goalkeeper on a brilliant performance that kept her team in the game but ultimately could not prevent the Tons from taking all 3 points.
At Clapton CFC’s level, 30 teams from across the country will be moved up to Step 6, chosen from the circa 130 who have applied for promotion in the last two seasons.
Clapton CFC 5s Beginners added composure to their ever growing list of qualities to record
an ultimately comfortable victory over title chasing Legends FC.
