Clapton CFC Men’s First Team won for the first time in 2026 at a Southend Manor side who were unbeaten at home in six matches.
Clapton CFC Men’s First Team won for the first time in 2026 at a Southend Manor side who were unbeaten at home in six matches.
Finally – the CCFC Women’s First Team play their first game of 2026. In fact it’s the first game for 39 days
Join us by the seaside on Saturday as the Men’s First Team go in search of a first win of 2026 in their third game.
Clapton Community FC have been shortlisted for the Non-League category at the upcoming Football v Homophobia Awards, recognising clubs that champion LGBTQ+ inclusion across the game.
Five of the Clapton CFC Men’s First Team games have been rearranged by the Eastern Counties League, which means the fixture list is once again complete.
Clapton CFC Men’s First Team exited the London Senior Trophy at the quarter-final stage with a frustrating 2–0 defeat
It’s the first away day of 2026 for the Clapton CFC Men’s First Team and it’s a long trip down to Chipstead in Surrey to take on Tooting Bec.
A disappointing start to 2026 for Clapton CFC Men’s First Team, who fell 2-0 to Brimsdown FC at the Old Spotted Dog Ground.
2026 will start this Saturday with a clash against fellow play-off contenders Brimsdown.
Today’s Clapton CFC Men’s First Team trip to AS London has now been POSTPONED.
By whatever standard you judge it, 2025 has been a hell of a year for all of us. However, our little fan-owned football club has been a beacon. Here are just a few of the highlights.
Clapton CFC rounded off the year with an emphatic 4–0 away win over nearest neighbours Barkingside at Cricklefield Stadium.
Join us on Monday for our last game of 2025 and our closest derby of the season.
A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all. There’s some great news to end the year as the Old Spotted Dog Ground Trust fundraiser has hit its target of £10,000.
All the remainder of the Women’s First Team fixtures this season have now been released
Three goals in nine minutes in the second half sealed a comeback win for Clapton CFC in a thrilling final home game of 2025.
This week the FA and league gave interested parties another chance to save the club, and this has proved successful.
Sadly it turns out Women’s First Team captain and all-time leading goalscorer Emily Link broke her leg in the game at Herne Bay on Sunday.
There’s one final game before Christmas for the CCFC Men’s First Team as we host old rivals NW London on Saturday
Clapton CFC left the seaside empty-handed after failing to take advantage of their early chances and rather bruised from a physical encounter.
