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.
Clapton CFC Men’s First Team exited the London Senior Trophy at the quarter-final stage with a frustrating 2–0 defeat
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.
Clapton CFC rounded off the year with an emphatic 4–0 away win over nearest neighbours Barkingside at Cricklefield Stadium.
Three goals in nine minutes in the second half sealed a comeback win for Clapton CFC in a thrilling final home game of 2025.
Clapton CFC left the seaside empty-handed after failing to take advantage of their early chances and rather bruised from a physical encounter.
Clapton CFC were left aggrieved when a controversial red card scuppered their second half fightback.
Clapton CFC sub Lewis Owiredu’s calm finish in added time settled a close, quality clash and inflicted Coggeshall Town’s first defeat in two months.
The Clapton CFC Women’s First Team agonisingly lost to an injury time penalty after a fiercely contested clash with ambitious Camden Town.
Clapton CFC bowed out of the London & South East Regional Women’s Football League Cup with a 3–0 home defeat to Brentford in a third round tie that was closer than the scoreline suggests.
Clapton CFC produced one of their most complete away performances of the season to beat an on-form FC Romania up in Cheshunt.
A heavily rotated Clapton CFC Men’s First Team cruised past visitors Sporting Hackney FC in the second round of the London Senior Trophy.
Clapton CFC produced a composed display to beat Richmond & Kew at home for the first time and maintain third place in the table.
Clapton CFC Men’s First Team battled to a creditable 2-2 draw against high-flying Hutton FC in difficult conditions at the Old Spotted Dog Ground.
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.
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.
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.
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.
