Clapton CFC registered two teams into Girls United’s International Women’s Day Tournament at Powerleague Shoreditch, an annual five-a-side fundraiser to support their mission of creating safe spaces for girls to play football.

Clapton CFC registered two teams into Girls United’s International Women’s Day Tournament at Powerleague Shoreditch, an annual five-a-side fundraiser to support their mission of creating safe spaces for girls to play football.
Congratulations to Clapton CFC Women/NB Reserves who have achieved promotion in their first season in the football pyramid.
This week we speak to Chelsie Sparks who originally attended Open Access and is now part of the WRT/W1T teams set up. Chelsie helped found and coach CCFC’s girls and non binary U16s.
Clapton CFC will be fielding a team at the Girls United’s International Women’s Day tournament.
It’s now a full house of postponements this weekend for both our first teams, our reserve team, our development teams and the newly-formed Over 35s.
Our Players’ Committee is made up not only of volunteers from our first and reserve teams but also non-playing members of wider Clapton.
Photographer Roman Manfredi’s new work Fair Play is a portrait/documentary project that features Clapton CFC’s women and non-binary development and reserves teams.
The recently formed Clapton Community FC WNB Reserves team is making itself at home in the Greater London Women’s Football League. Head Coach Amii Griffith gives an update on the season so far…
In the next 10 days it’s arguably our busiest ever schedule as we have no less than SIX women’s and men’s first team games, of which five of them are at the Old Spotted Dog Ground
It’s the big kick off on Sunday for the Clapton CFC Reserves Team and their first game in the Greater London Women’s Football League Division Two North.