Clapton CFC became the 20th club to support the On The Baw campaign and we’re delighted they’ve now signed up 100 clubs.
Clapton CFC became the 20th club to support the On The Baw campaign and we’re delighted they’ve now signed up 100 clubs.
On an unseasonably hot day, a makeshift men’s team will be pleased with this comfortable win.
We held a minute’s silence for Sahar Khodayari at our men’s and women’s games. Sahar took her own life in Tehran after being arrested for the ‘crime’ of wanting to watch a football game.
Our men’s team take on Eastfield FC this Saturday in a low-key friendly at the Wadham Lodge Stadium.
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Our women’s team’s first away game as Clapton CFC sees a visit to Barnes to play Regents Park Rangers on Sunday.
Clapton CFC spent £8,531.89 and our income was £10,446.19.
The classy winger helped the men’s team to their league and cup double while quietly struggling with an injury.
Match report from the women’s first league game win over Luton Town reserves on 8 September 2019.
Clapton CFC men’s team won their Alec Smith Premier Cup tie as the high-flying hosts conceded two penalties and had two sent off and one sin-binned.
The CCFC women’s team begin their journey in the Division One of the Greater London Women’s Football League against Luton Town Reserves.
The Magpie Project relies on donations from the public and we want to do our bit to support them with foodbanks at home games this season.
Our men’s team take on Hillingdon FC away in the second round of the Alec Smith Premier Cup on Saturday, September 7th.
The Tons go through in the Women’s FA Cup in a nine-goal thriller at the Stray Dog.
The Tons reached the first qualifying round with a 6-3 home win over Margate FC Ladies.
Match report on the men’s team’s defeat to higher level Wivenhoe Town in the FA Vase.
The Clapton CFC women’s team are massively up for the cup as we welcome The Libertines-sponsored Margate FC Ladies to the Stray Dog in the preliminary round.
So why Clapton? Firstly, being an enthusiast of the iconic Isthmian League from the 1960’s I was captivated by such names as Dulwich Hamlet, Corinthian Casuals, Wycombe Wanderers and Clapton. Clapton had an advantage for my affection though because they played in East London, a mile from my first love West Ham. Secondly by the […]
We look at the 9 teams we will be taking on in the Greater London Women’s Football League (GLWFL) Division 1, on the seventh level of the pyramid.
Clapton CFC have been accepted into the FA Vase but face a trip to buoyant Wivenhoe Town on the outskirts of Colchester.
