Clapton CFC narrowly missed out on the Capital Women’s Cup but ran higher division Dorking Wanderers all the way.
Clapton CFC narrowly missed out on the Capital Women’s Cup but ran higher division Dorking Wanderers all the way.
The Clapton CFC men’s first team’s outside chances of winning the league became slimmer still after being held to a home draw by Larkspur Rovers.
The venue and kick off tine for the Capital Women’s Cup final between Clapton Community FC and Dorking Wanderers have been changed.
This could well be the last men’s first team game on the Stray Dog pitch before we move to the Old Spotted Dog. Get your tickets now!
The CCFC cricket team begin their third season in the Victoria Park Cricket League this week.
A full house of 300 members, guests, volunteers and neighbours cheered on two mixed teams of men’s and women’s players for an in-house exhibition game
An early goal and a clean sheet was enough for Clapton CFC men’s first team to seal a hard-earned win in the sunshine at Wadham Lodge Stadium.
In a dress rehearsal for the Alec Smith Premier Division Cup Final, we welcome fellow finalists Kensington Dragons to Wadham Lodge Stadium for an all-ticket game on Saturday.
On Easter Sunday, and with no other CCFC teams in action that day, attention turns to Hackney Marshes as our men’s development team have a massive game against title rivals The Gun.
In February 2022, the club spent a total of £5,866.87 and our income was £6,797.10.
Match report on the women’s first team’s victory over Regents Park Rangers on 10 April 2022.
We need three points on Sunday to keep on track for finishing runners-up and a very remote chance of first.
This is set to be one of our last games at the Wadham Lodge Stadium before the move to the Old Spotted Dog in Forest Gate.
A professional display sees Clapton CFC through to next round of league cup
Clapton CFC faced a setback in the race for the league title after a tricky draw in the sun, wind and sleet at the Stray Dog.
The Clapton Community FC women’s first team are still fighting on three fronts with a John Greenacre Memorial Trophy game next up on Sunday, April 2.
There are just seven league games left for the men’s first team, who are sat in second in the table having won four games in a row.
There are too many barriers to football – just ask some of the Lost Generation at Open Access training, or players who could have gone further if they’d been ‘allowed’ to play sooner.
A goal in each half for Bromley sealed a priceless three points – though CCFC will rue three missed chances that could have changed the game.
After last week’s marvellous cup exploits, it is back to the promotion chase for the women’s first team on Sunday.
