Career
Born in Stepney, London, Clapton first started out as an amateur with Leytonstone before joining Arsenal in August 1953. He became a near ever-present for Arsenal for the next four seasons (aside from 1957-1958, where he was out injured for a third of the season), helping Arsenal to third place in 1958-1959, their highest league position in six years. Clapton was also called up for England, playing a solitary international match against Wales on November 26, 1958 at Villa Park, which finished 2-2.
Arsenal played a friendly match later that day against Juventus at Highbury, and Clapton played in that match as well, alongside team-mate Jack Kelsey, who earlier in the day had been in goal for Wales.
After Arsenal signed Jackie Henderson and Alan Skirton, Clapton had to be content with sharing the right wing position in 1959-1960 and 1960-1961. Arsenal then signed Johnny MacLeod in the summer of 1961, and Clapton lost his place in the side altogether (only playing five matches in 1961-1962) and was sold to Luton Town in September 1962.
In all he played 225 matches for Arsenal, scoring 27 goals. Clapton"s spell at Luton was uneventful.
He later moved to Australia to play for Sydney side Corinthians.
He returned to England in 1970 and later ran a public in Hackney. He died aged 51, in 1986.