Match report on the men’s side’s 3-1 victory away to London Samurai Rovers on 30 November 2019 at Northwood FC’s AcreTweed Stadium.
Match report on the men’s side’s 3-1 victory away to London Samurai Rovers on 30 November 2019 at Northwood FC’s AcreTweed Stadium.
We’re entering a beginners’ team in the Super 5 Women’s League in Mabley Green, Hackney, and this w our first ever friendly
Unfortunately, the game has been postponed after a pitch inspection on Saturday.
Our men’s side head out to Northwood on November 30th to play a side in red hot form.
100 photographs by Max Reeves, with introduction by Nick Davidson, taking a journey through Clapton CFC’s historic first year.
Sorry, all. The Stray Dog pitch has again been deemed unplayable after a 9am pitch inspection.
Sorry all, this game has been postponed due to a waterlogged pitch after a 9am pitch inspection.
Clapton CFC are working closely with the International Brigades Memorial Trust to erect a monument in memory of local volunteers in the Spanish Civil War
With winter beginning to bite, CCFC are asking fans to donate old coats as part of the Wrap Up London campaign on Saturday, November 23rd.
We have been informed by our hosts that the pitch is waterlogged and the game has been postponed.
An inspection of the Wadham Lodge Stadium pitch took place at 9am and it was deemed unplayable.
After a confirmation vote by members, these are the ten directors of the new subsidiary company for the day to day management of our home ground.
Listen to the short audio documentary in which fans compare and contrast early football memories with the experience of following Clapton CFC.
The cover for our next programme is by Bessy, who is 16 and the creator of the “We Are The Clapton – Always Antifascist” banner you see hanging at home games,
We invited Akwaaba, a local migrant social centre and Hackney Laces, a girls community football group, to both the men’s and women’s games over the Non-League Day weekend.
Clapton CFC members from around the globe introduce themselves and tell their story in their own words.
Our women’s team lost out in a seven-goal thriller that was a far higher quality clash than the mudbath conditions on the Stray Dog suggested.
Match report on the men’s team’s comeback win over PFC Victoria at Rectory Meadows on November 9 2019.
After 17 goals and 8 assists, including a hat-trick to clinch promotion, it was inevitable someone would notice our triple-award winner Josh.
After three straight wins in the league, all at home, the Tons are back on the road on Saturday, November 9th.
