The Clapton CFC Women’s First Team recorded an impressive victory to wrap up the friendlies before the season begins on Sunday.
The Clapton CFC Women’s First Team recorded an impressive victory to wrap up the friendlies before the season begins on Sunday.
The Clapton CFC Men’s First Team will be kicking themselves after losing at home to Burnham Ramblers.
The first Clapton CFC Women’s First Team home friendly of pre-season ended in defeat against strong, higher division opponents.
The Clapton CFC Men’s First Team kickstarted their season with a thumping home win thanks largely to Fred Taylor.
The 2025/26 season opened in disappointing style as Clapton CFC Men’s First Team let a first-half lead slip to lose at home on Tuesday night.
Two close range finishes from Fred Taylor, one in each half, sealed a win for the Clapton CFC Men’s First Team in their final pre-season friendly.
The first ever El Claptico took place today – a competitive game between two Clapton CFC teams.
The Clapton CFC Men’s First Team won more silverware for the Old Spotted Dog Ground trophy cabinet after edging out Dunstable Town in the Brian Lomax Cup.
The Clapton CFC Men’s First Team staged a second half comeback with 4 goals in 16 minutes to beat East London neighbours Sporting Bengal United in a pre-season friendly.
The Clapton CFC Women’s First Team started pre-season with a heavy defeat as part of our weekend on the South Coast.
Clapton CFC Men’s First Team lost for the first time this summer in a friendly against fellow fan-owned Peacehaven & Telscombe.
The Clapton CFC Men’s First Team notched up a second successive 3-1 win in their second pre-season friendly.
The Clapton CFC Men’s First Team recorded a 3-1 win in their first friendly of pre-season at Redbridge FC’s Oakside Stadium.
Clapton CFC Men’s Over 35s embarked on their first-ever international adventure with a friendly against Coolock Village FC in Dublin, marking a huge milestone for a team that was only formed less than a year ago
Match report from the Old Spotted Dog Ground as the Clapton CFC Over 35s faced Coppermill Swifts in a nine-goal thriller in their debut at the ground.
In the Men’s First Team last game of the season, Clapton Community FC bested Forest Hill Park to be crowned SCEFL Cup champions. Obi Lazarus reports from Mayesbrook Park…
This was CCFC Reserves’ first season in an affiliated football league – which, by the way, we won – and what a season it’s been. We started in flying form and won our first three games 8-0, 9-0, then 10-0.
The last time these two sides met at Low Hall Sports Ground, it was a bitter winter’s day—and the Gary Oldmen came away with the spoils.
A combined Clapton CFC squad of players from the Over 35s and Cageys teams, as well as the youth coaching set-up, took to the field
Clapton CFC registered two teams into Girls United’s International Women’s Day Tournament at Powerleague Shoreditch, an annual five-a-side fundraiser to support their mission of creating safe spaces for girls to play football.
