Clapton CFC will be entering two teams in the Inner London Football League’s summer season
Clapton CFC will be entering two teams in the Inner London Football League’s summer season
The Clapton CFC Men’s Over 35s team are joining the Essex Veterans League from next season.
The football is over but it’s not long before it all starts cranking up again. Here are some important dates for the summer.
The line-up for the Greater London Women’s Football League for 2025/26 have been announced with Clapton CFC Reserves playing in Division One North.
Clapton CFC will not face any FA charges over the abandoned London & South East Regional Women’s Trophy final against Dulwich Hamlet Reserves.
Clapton CFC have WON our appeal for the Men’s First Team to move back to the Thurlow Nunn Eastern Counties League Division One South.
We’re excited to announce that our Men’s Development Team will be holding trials in the next few weeks
We closed the pitch for the summer renovations on May 19. With Graham (the Lawn Doctor) we got 60 tons of sand to spread across the pitch
This is an arts festival for people who might not have the opportunity to otherwise show their art
It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Clapton Community FC Life Member, Ian Simpson, aged 79.
The football season is finally over, which means our volunteers can take a break from the merch stall for a few months.
In a thrilling end to the season, the Clapton Cageys FC 5-a-side team won the Super5’s Division 5 League, securing a promotion and some silverware for the OSD’s growing collection.
The 12 teams who will be in the London & South East Regional Women’s Football League Division One North have been announced by the FA today.
It was another season to remember for this little fan-owned football club of ours
Clapton CFC Men’s First Team coach Ridhwaan Yusuf, better known as Coach Ruudy, has announced he’s moving on from his role after two seasons.
Come and play for Clapton CFC for the 2025/26 season! All the details here
Our appeal document was submitted on May 23, and the appeal will be heard by an FA panel on June 4.
Summer pitch work is now underway at London’s oldest football ground, the Old Spotted Dog.
Today’s cup final between Clapton CFC Women’s First Team and Dulwich Hamlet Reserves at Maidstone United’s Gallagher Stadium was abandoned with Clapton leading 2-0.
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.
