Clapton CFC Flexi 5s continued their run at the top of the table with a hard fought 1-1 draw against a determined Goaldiggers side.
Clapton CFC Flexi 5s continued their run at the top of the table with a hard fought 1-1 draw against a determined Goaldiggers side.
In March 2021, the club spent a total of £1,183.43 and our income was £5,344.99.
The Clapton CFC Beginners team showed spirit, determination and a great deal of skill against a strong Wapping FC side but once again found themselves rocked by a last minute goal.
Clapton CFC Flexi 5s got their title defence back on track with a convincing 6-1 victory over friends and regular rivals MSA & Frenford..
The Clapton CFC women’s first team will return to competitive action on April 18 after a 133-day gap in the 2020/2021 season.
Football is back, post lockdown and Clapton CFC Beginners 5s were the first Tons team to take to the stage in a competitive fixture.
Clapton CFC forward Jake Stevens scored on his debut this week to help fire Guernsey Rovers into a cup semi-final.
UPDATED: Football training and games will be allowed to resume from March 29th. Here’s the state of play for all our teams and leagues.
Straight off the back of the first Alerta Cup, and inspired by our comrades from Borussia Leer, we would like to launch a friendly anti-fascist weekend FIFA league.
We’re humbled that the FSA jury picked us for the award in recognition of our Hardship Fund, Clapton Against Coronavirus.
In February 2021, the club spent a total of £1,283.73 and our income was £4,410.11.
The first international online FIFA tournament for fan-owned and antifascist clubs all-around Europe takes place this weekend.
The Old Spotted Dog Ground Trust and Clapton Community FC are delighted to announce that we’ve been awarded a grant from the Football Stadia Improvement Fund (FSIF) of up to £50,000.
On May 17th, six of the women’s team will run the Hackney Half-Marathon to raise money for Mind in the City, Hackney and Waltham Forest.
In January 2021, the club spent a total of £2,777.46 and our income was £4,455.31.
In December 2020, the club spent a total of £5,055.28 and our income was £12,175.57.
Wishing happy holidays to all our members, fans and friends. Keep smiling, keep fighting, and see you in 2021.
All adult football below ‘elite level’ – which are the top six divisions in men’s football, top two in women’s football – are now not permitted in Tier 4 restrictions.
We’re sorry to announce the East London derby with Sporting Hackney on December 19th has been postponed.
Clapton CFC women’s first team’s final game of the year, against Dulwich Hamlet Reserves has been postponed.
