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Category: Clapton CFC Men’s Development Team news
CCFC Development take on second placed H&L Allstars in crucial league clash
Before the women’s first team’s semi-final on Sunday afternoon, our title-challenging men’s development team have a huge game against Hackney & Leyton Allstars in a top-of-the-table clash.
Men’s development team take on title rivals on Easter Sunday
On Easter Sunday, and with no other CCFC teams in action that day, attention turns to Hackney Marshes as our men’s development team have a massive game against title rivals The Gun.
Clapton CFC men’s development team season preview as league starts this weekend
The Men’s Development Team are aiming for the title, whilst also providing a pipeline of talent for the first team squad.
Clapton CFC men’s development manager Justin Cummins running third London Marathon
Justin is getting his running kit back on to raise money for a non-profit organisation offering services for young adults with special needs, physical disabilities and learning difficulties.
Clapton CFC men’s development team looking for new players for next season
Want to play for Clapton CFC? Here’s your chance. The men’s development team are inviting new players to join the first training session of pre-season.
Clapton CFC 2020/21 season player awards – the winners
We’ve had yet another strange season, but we’ve also had a lot of great footballing moments to celebrate.
Crowds back for last Clapton CFC men’s team game of the season
Just before the end a curtailed season mostly played without spectators, it looks like we’ll finally be able to see some football again.
Football is back! Update on the latest for all Clapton CFC teams
UPDATED: Football training and games will be allowed to resume from March 29th. Here’s the state of play for all our teams and leagues.
Football suspended again for Clapton CFC teams as London enters Tier 4
All adult football below ‘elite level’ – which are the top six divisions in men’s football, top two in women’s football – are now not permitted in Tier 4 restrictions.