The nomadic Clapton CFC men’s first team are playing in various venues across East London while we sort the dressing rooms next to the Old Spotted Dog, our home ground.

The nomadic Clapton CFC men’s first team are playing in various venues across East London while we sort the dressing rooms next to the Old Spotted Dog, our home ground.
Clapton CFC’s first competitive victory at the reopened Old Spotted Dog taking the women’s team to the top of the league table.
It’s a daunting trip for the men’s first team this Saturday against the league leaders with a 100% record averaging more than three goals a game.
The women’s first team’s trip to Watford Ladies Development in the league was on, then off, now it’s back on this Sunday.
With three trophies (2 domestic leagues and 1 cup), Clapton Belters have really made an impact on the pitch.
Clapton CFC men’s first team continue their run of home games on different pitches with a return to the Wadham Lodge 3G for the BBC Essex Premier Cup on Saturday.
Sunday will see the second competitive game at the Old Spotted Dog – London’s oldest senior football ground – with Clapton CFC as owners.
Last season, Clapton Community FC broke records and turned heads in a memorable, headline-grabbing run in the Women’s FA Cup. Now we try to do it all again.
Saturday sees a tricky tie in the first round of the Alec Smith Premier Division Cup as holders Clapton have been drawn away to runners-up Kensington.
You could look at this match either as a heart-breaking 92nd minute defeat, or as a victory five years in the making.