Clapton CFC Open Access have won the inaugural London Women’s Saturday Football League Division Two North title and promotion.

Clapton CFC Open Access have won the inaugural London Women’s Saturday Football League Division Two North title and promotion.
Clapton CFC proudly wear the colours on our away shirts, accompanied with the three pointed star of the International Brigades.
We’ll shortly be wrapping up another season as Clapton CFC women’s first team, and what a season it’s been.
For the Clapton CFC men’s first team, the equation is simple. Win both our remaining games and we are in a play-off spot. Drop points and we’re relying on Cannons Wood, Dunmow Town and Hackney Wick to do the same
It’s time to wrap up the 2023/24 season – in terms of home games at least – for the Clapton CFC women’s first team with a home game against promotion contenders Brentford.
The latest instalment of Neil Day’s Development Diary after the Women/NB Development team look to cup glory.
This Sunday will be Daisy Davis’s last game of the season as she’s packing up and jetting off Down Under to pursue a new opportunity in Sydney.
There’s just four games left for the Clapton CFC women’s first team – starting with Denham United this Sunday.
Income in March was £23,231.86, a decrease from £35,859.15 in February.
Expenditure came to £11,424.48, a decrease from £36,624.09 in February.
This will be the third last game of the season for the Clapton CFC men’s first team as the hunt for a play-off spot goes down to the wire.