In May 2021, the club spent a total of £10,5208.03 and our income was £12,980.62.
In May 2021, the club spent a total of £10,5208.03 and our income was £12,980.62.
Justin is getting his running kit back on to raise money for a non-profit organisation offering services for young adults with special needs, physical disabilities and learning difficulties.
Want to play for Clapton CFC? Here’s your chance. The men’s development team are inviting new players to join the first training session of pre-season.
Congratulations to three of our women’s first team opponents, who have been awarded promotion.
We’ve had yet another strange season, but we’ve also had a lot of great footballing moments to celebrate.
Congratulations to AEK London, who have won the post-lockdown mini-competition the Middlesex Super 6 League.
We’re hosting an end of season finale at the Stray Dog in Walthamstow on Sunday, 30 May – and you are invited!
The men’s first team’s bid for silverware is out of their hands after being held to a draw in the final game by our local rivals Sporting Hackney.
Clapton CFC’s Women’s teams are looking to strengthen their squad for the 2021/2022 season
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
