Happy New Year and we kick off what should be a momentous 2022 with a home cup tie for the men’s first team on Saturday, January 8.
Happy New Year and we kick off what should be a momentous 2022 with a home cup tie for the men’s first team on Saturday, January 8.
It couldn’t get much harder end to the year for the men’s first team than a trip to Brentham, the side with the annoying habit of denying us wins late on.
The Greater London Women’s Football League today made the decision to postpone all games in all divisions that day so there is a clear three weeks before the next game.
Sunday, December 12 will be the first time a tier seven side has played in this round after we became the first side to beat opponents four tiers higher.
The Clapton CFC men’s first team are looking to bounce back to form with the final home game of 2021 – come and cheer them on out of the sticky run.
No league game now ahead of the trip to Plymouth Argyle next weekend.
We visit Hounslow on Saturday, December 4 at the start of a crucial week with three league games, including two at home.
Clapton CFC men’s first team’s away cup game at Old Parmiterians this Saturday is OFF after our opponents forfeited.
Hounslow are a whopping four divisions higher than Clapton CFC, and play home games at Hanworth Villa.
The women’s first team will play the development team on the Stray Dog pitch to get some match action before next week’s massive Women’s FA Cup tie.
Clapton CFC men’s first team are due to finally kickstart their BBC Essex Premier Cup campaign away at Leigh Town on November 20.
The tie will be played on Sunday, November 14, which is also this year’s designated national Women’s Football Weekend.
It’s a revenge mission on Saturday for the Clapton CFC men’s first team away at FC Soma, a side who beat us on the opening day.
Games against Stonewall FC are always special, and so our rare night matches, so it promises to be an exciting clash.
The Clapton CFC women’s first team are at home for the first time in three weeks on Sunday looking to remain in top spot.
The Clapton CFC men’s first team are back on home turf on Saturday for the first time in six weeks looking to get back to the top of the league.
Clapton CFC’s women’s first team return to league action after the highs of another Women’s FA Cup win at higher league opposition.
Saturday sees the first ever meeting with Kensington Dragons in our third season in the same league after Covid-19 and bad weather got in the way before.
Clapton CFC women’s first team travel to Biggleswade United in the Women’s FA Cup on Sunday and we’re hoping for another good following.
While our biggest game of the weekend is the Women’s FA Cup game on Sunday, those also trekking to Osterley on Saturday will be in for a treat at Gymkhana’s great clubhouse.
