Selhurst Park, home stadium of Crystal Palace
Crystal Palace

Crystal Palace

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Alapítva

1861

Helyszín

Selhurst Park

Város

London

Kapacitás

26,309

Borítás

grass

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Crystal Palace
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Crystal Palace was founded in 1905 at the Crystal Palace Exhibition building in south London.

Szezon statisztikák

Statisztika

10W 9D 11L

H:3W/A:7W

Gólok

33 / 35 (-2)

H:14/A:19

Kapott gól nélküli meccsek

11

H:4/A:7

Helyezés

12

Sérült játékosok (12)

A. WhartonGroin Injury
óta 01/09/2025
C. DoucouréKnee Injury
óta 24/01/2025
C. RiadACL Knee Injury
óta 24/01/2025
Matheus FrançaGroin Injury
óta 08/08/2025
O. ÉdouardAchilles Strain
óta 27/08/2025
W. HughesUnknown
óta 27/08/2025
D. KamadaKnee Injury
óta 11/08/2025
Yeremy PinoAnkle Injury
óta 01/09/2025
E. NketiahHamstring
óta 02/08/2025
C. KporhaBack Injury
óta 08/08/2025
I. SarrHamstring
óta 01/09/2025
óta 17/09/2025

Trófeák

Championship

1993/1994,1978/1979,

2xWinner

Championship

1968/1969,

1x2nd Place

FA Cup

2024/2025,

1xWinner

FA Cup

2015/2016,1989/1990,

2x2nd Place

Community Shield

2025,

1xWinner

Crystal Palace

Crystal Palace Football Club, formed on September 10, 1905, and playing at Selhurst Park in south London (capacity ~25,500) since 1924, spent most of their history as a second-tier fixture before establishing themselves in the Premier League from 2013 onwards following years of financial instability. The club came closest to glory in 1990 under Steve Coppell, reaching the FA Cup final and finishing third in the First Division the following season. Under Austrian coach Oliver Glasner, appointed in 2024, Palace delivered their greatest-ever achievement: winning the 2025 FA Cup — the club's first major trophy in their 120-year history — with Eberechi Eze scoring the only goal in the final. The trophy also earned Crystal Palace European football for the first time, marking a transformative era for a club known affectionately as the Eagles and drawing passionate support from south London.