This was CCFC Reserves’ first season in an affiliated football league – which, by the way, we won – and what a season it’s been. We started in flying form and won our first three games 8-0, 9-0, then 10-0.

This was CCFC Reserves’ first season in an affiliated football league – which, by the way, we won – and what a season it’s been. We started in flying form and won our first three games 8-0, 9-0, then 10-0.
The last time these two sides met at Low Hall Sports Ground, it was a bitter winter’s day—and the Gary Oldmen came away with the spoils.
A combined Clapton CFC squad of players from the Over 35s and Cageys teams, as well as the youth coaching set-up, took to the field
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.
It was a great to see so many faces in the stands showing love and support for the game and our players. Thank you to everyone who came and to our hosts!
Clapton claimed a derby day win on Sunday afternoon, defeating Hackney WFC 2-0 in the quarter final of the London & South East Regional Women’s League Trophy, reports Harry Gillies.
Clapton extended their interest in the London & South East Regional Women’s League Trophy with a 3-0 victory over Ashford United, Harry Gillies reports.
After just over a year together, four mini seasons and massive growth, Clapton Cageys FC 5-a-side team won our last match and claimed runner-up position
Harry Gillies reports on an agonising 2-3 defeat for the Clapton CFC Women’s First Team against Richmond & Kew at the Old Spotted Dog
Clapton lost 1-0 to Aylesford on Sunday afternoon to exit the London & South East Regional Women’s League Cup, reports Harry Gillies.