CCFC slipped to a frustrating 2–1 defeat at home to AS London which brought an end to a fabulous five-game winning run.
CCFC slipped to a frustrating 2–1 defeat at home to AS London which brought an end to a fabulous five-game winning run.
A rare Thursday night game under the lights in the London & South East Regional Women’s League Division One North saw Clapton CFC Women’s First Team battle to a well-fought 1-0 win
The Clapton CFC Women’s First Team fell to a 3–1 defeat away at Actonians Reserves despite a bright start and an early lead.
Clapton CFC’s Men’s First Team extended their fine run of form with a fifth win in a row to move up to third in the Eastern Counties Football League Division One South.
Clapton CFC’s Men’s First Team survived a nervy finish to run out 4-2 winners at the Old Spotted Dog Ground against fellow playoff hopefuls Rayleigh Town FC.
Clapton produced a sensational second-half comeback at the seaside in the London & South East Regional Women’s Football League Cup.
Clapton CFC’s Men’s First Team produced a commanding display in front of a season’s-best crowd of 1057 to successfully navigate a tricky fixture against Hoddesdon Town.
Clapton CFC’s Men’s First Team cruised into the second round of the London Senior Trophy with their biggest ever competitive away win.
For the Clapton players and the fans who made the long trek, it was a disappointing but not unexpected end to our FA Cup campaign.
Clapton CFC produced a dramatic comeback to claim all three points at Coggeshall Town after trailing 1-0 into the last 30 minutes.
Clapton CFC Women’s First Team recorded their biggest ever league win away at Gillingham-based side Soccer Elite Football Academy.
Clapton CFC Women’s First Team produced a superb performance to knock previously unbeaten Histon out of the Women’s FA Cup.
Clapton CFC exited the FA Vase at Brimsdown after a goalless ninety minutes on a fairly miserable outing to Wormley.
The new Essex Veterans League Division 3 West season could not have started in more dramatic fashion
Despite a battling performance, Clapton CFC Women’s First Team were unable to become the first side this season to take a point off league leaders Hammersmith.
Honours even at the Old Spotted Dog as Clapton CFC Men’s First Team battle to a 2-2 draw with fellow promotion chasers Newbury Forest FC
Clapton CFC Women’s First Team progressed in style in the FA Cup as both Leigha Bradding-Butler and Marta Boiro scored hat-tricks.
Clapton CFC Men’s First Team were left to regret a string of missed chances including hitting the woodwork four times
Clapton CFC Men’s First Team turned in one of the performances of the season so far, beating high-flying Lymore Gardens FC 3-0 amidst a raucous atmosphere at The Old Spotted Dog Ground.
A superb team performance saw the Clapton CFC Women’s First Team recover from 1-0 down to secure a deserved away win thanks to two goals from Emily Link.
