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Collective Joy as George’s Clapton CFC chosen for exhibition
A trip to the recently opened Centre for British Photography will find you coming face to face with some familiar CCFC friends.
Clapton CFC vs Clapton FC preview: Tuesday night match for men’s first team
The Clapton CFC men’s first team are at home for the fifth time in three weeks with this night game.
Hackney Wick vs Clapton CFC preview: Men’s first team face surprisingly far away day
After a run of four home games in a row, the Clapton CFC men’s first team are back on the road with a visit to Hackney Wick, who actually play in Witham.
Jack Francis answers your questions after hitting 100 competitive Clapton CFC games
Men’s first team captain and goalkeeper Jack Francis becomes the third CCFC player to hit 100 competitive appearances – here he answers your questions.
Clapton CFC vs Hackney preview: Wednesday night East London derby for women’s first team
This is the first ever midweek women’s first team league game and who better to mark this moment than our East London friends.
Clapton CFC vs May & Baker preview: Men’s first team at home on Tuesday night
It’s now five draws in a row for the men’s first team after Saturday’s game against Burnham Ramblers finished 2-2.
Fail to plan, plan to fail – development diary episode 3
The latest instalment of Neil Day’s Development Diary written on the back of an outstanding 10-1 win versus Adamant.
Clapton CFC vs Burnham Ramblers preview: Men’s first team look to break run of draws
Confidence will have been boosted by snatching a late equaliser last Saturday at home to high-flying Cannons Wood in front of the best crowd of the season for a league game.
Welling United vs Clapton CFC preview: Away day cup tie for women’s first team
It’s another cup tie on the road for the women’s first team as we head to Welling United in the London & South East Regional Women’s League Cup. Sundays aren’t the same without a lovely jaunt over to Surrey.