We’re back to league action on Sunday for the first time in three weeks as we host Richmond & Kew.
We’re back to league action on Sunday for the first time in three weeks as we host Richmond & Kew.
It’s a big clash between two of the teams in the play-off positions at the Old Spotted Dog Ground on Saturday.
Our annual fundraising for the Newham Toy Appeal and our warm coats collection will both take place at our next two home games.
The Clapton CFC Women’s First Team exited the Capital Cup at the first hurdle after an end-to-end game at the Old Spotted Dog Ground.
Clapton CFC Men’s First Team fell to a deserved heavy 4–1 defeat away at Cannons Wood to bring an end to a run of four away wins in a row.
The Clapton Community Library of football and politics books is now open.
More than two months on since the last Sunday home game, the Clapton CFC Women’s First Team are finally back at the Old Spotted Dog Ground
Next up for the Clapton CFC men’s first team is a visit to Cannons Wood for a Friday night league clash.
Clapton CFC marched into the third round of the London & South Regional Women’s Football League Cup and a tie against old rivals Brentford with a composed away win.
The Clapton CFC Women’s First Team have been drawn at home to Brentford in the third round of the London & South East Regional Women’s League Cup.
Clapton CFC Men’s First Team fought back from two goals down to earn a 2-2 draw against a free-scoring FC Baresi side at The Old Spotted Dog.
Just 21 days after our last trip to Gunnersbury Park, we head there again, this time in the London & South East Regional Women’s Football League Cup second round.
Join us on Saturday at the Old Spotted Dog Ground as CCFC look to stay in the play-off chase in our first meeting with Ware-based side FC Baresi.
A superb hat-trick from Leigha Bradding-Butler helped fire Clapton CFC Women’s First Team to a 4-1 win against a good Ashford side.
Clapton CFC battled to a hard-earned away victory with Cameron Gordon’s sixth goal in six games proving the difference in a tense and physical encounter.
A tantalisingly close game for CCFC Reserves vs United Dragons in Regent’s Park, with the added jeopardy of playing next to London Zoo’s lion enclosure.
After recording back-to-back wins in the league for the first time this season, and with clean sheets in both too, the CCFC players no doubt are full of confidence as we head to Kent.
CCFC visit Basildon on Saturday, looking to avenge our opening day home defeat.
Clapton CFC’s Women’s First Team earned a confident 2–0 win away at Hackney in an East London derby played in chilly autumn conditions.
CCFC slipped to a frustrating 2–1 defeat at home to AS London which brought an end to a fabulous five-game winning run.
