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TeamCrystal Palace
Season2022-2023
League11th in English Premier League Table
CoachPatrick Vieira
Market Value€ 268.0M
Player Age27.08(Average)

Crystal Palace Schedule 2022-2023

RoundDateHomeTeamScoreAwayTeamH2HStadium
3828 May 21:00Crystal Palace1-1(0-1)Nottingham ForestH2HSelhurst Park
3720 May 19:30Fulham2-2(1-1)Crystal PalaceH2HCraven Cottage
3613 May 19:30Crystal Palace2-0(1-0)AFC BournemouthH2HSelhurst Park

Crystal Palace Squad 2022-2023

PlayersMatchesGoalsAssists
Jordan Pierre Ayew LogoJordan Pierre Ayew2142
#9, FW, Age:31, Nationality:France,Ghana
Wilfried Zaha LogoWilfried Zaha2070
#11, FW, Age:30, Nationality:England,Cote d'ivoire
Jean-Philippe Mateta LogoJean-Philippe Mateta2220
#14, FW, Age:25, Nationality:France,The Democratic Republic of Congo
Odsonne Edouard LogoOdsonne Edouard2450
#22, FW, Age:24, Nationality:France
Luka Milivojevic LogoLuka Milivojevic1700
#4, MF, Age:31, Nationality:Serbia
Michael Olise LogoMichael Olise2228
#7, MF, Age:21, Nationality:England,France
Eberechi Eze LogoEberechi Eze2292
#10, MF, Age:24, Nationality:England,Nigeria
Jeffrey Schlupp LogoJeffrey Schlupp2031
#15, MF, Age:30, Nationality:Germany,Ghana
James McArthur LogoJames McArthur900
#18, MF, Age:35, Nationality:Scotland
William James Hughes LogoWilliam James Hughes1801
#19, MF, Age:27, Nationality:England
Malcolm Ebiowei LogoMalcolm Ebiowei300
#23, MF, Age:19, Nationality:England,Netherlands
Cheick Oumar Doucoure LogoCheick Oumar Doucoure2402
#28, MF, Age:22, Nationality:Mali
Jairo Riedewald LogoJairo Riedewald1600
#44, MF, Age:26, Nationality:Netherlands,Suriname
Jack Wells-Morrison LogoJack Wells-Morrison000
#47, MF, Age:18, Nationality:England
Joel Ward LogoJoel Ward2210
#2, DF, Age:33, Nationality:England
Tyrick Mitchell LogoTyrick Mitchell2000
#3, DF, Age:23, Nationality:England
James Tomkins LogoJames Tomkins1300
#5, DF, Age:33, Nationality:England
Marc Guehi LogoMarc Guehi2510
#6, DF, Age:22, Nationality:England,Cote d'ivoire
Joachim Andersen LogoJoachim Andersen2110
#16, DF, Age:26, Nationality:Denmark
Nathaniel Edwin Clyne LogoNathaniel Edwin Clyne1700
#17, DF, Age:31, Nationality:England,Grenada
Chris Richards LogoChris Richards1800
#26, DF, Age:22, Nationality:USA
Nathan Ferguson LogoNathan Ferguson000
#36, DF, Age:22, Nationality:England
Kofi Balmer LogoKofi Balmer000
#43, DF, Age:22, Nationality:Northern Ireland
Jack Butland LogoJack Butland900
#1, GK, Age:29, Nationality:England
Vicente Guaita LogoVicente Guaita1600
#13, GK, Age:35, Nationality:Spain
Samuel Luke Johnstone LogoSamuel Luke Johnstone1300
#21, GK, Age:29, Nationality:England
Owen Goodman LogoOwen Goodman300
#63, GK, Age:19, Nationality:England

Crystal Palace Transfers 2022

Crystal Palace Honors

League

English top tier (currently the Premier League)
Highest finish 3rd place: 1990–91

English second tier (currently the EFL Championship)
Champions (2): 1978–79, 1993–94
Runners-up (1): 1968–69
Play-off winners (4): 1988–89, 1996–97, 2003–04, 2012–13
Play-off runners-up (1): 1995–96

English third tier (currently EFL League One)
Champions (1): 1920–21
Runners-up (4): 1928–29, 1930–31 (Third Division South), 1938–39 (Third Division South), 1963–64

English fourth tier (currently EFL League Two)
Runners-up (1): 1960–61

CUP

FA Cup
Runners-up (2): 1990, 2016

Full Members Cup
Winners (1): 1991

Crystal Palace Info

Official Club NameCrystal Palace Football Club
Established Date1905-9-10
CountryEngland
CityLondon
AddressSelhurst Park South Norwood London SE25 6PU
StadiumSelhurst Park
capacity25,486
Webhttp://www.cpfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/Home
Emailinfo@cpfc.co.uk

Crystal Palace Football Club is a professional football club based in Selhurst, South London, England. They currently compete in the Premier League, the highest level of English football. The club play their home matches at Selhurst Park.

The origins of the club can be traced as far back as 1854, when the Crystal Palace Exhibition building had been relocated from Hyde Park, London and rebuilt in an area of South London next to Sydenham Hill. This area was renamed Crystal Palace which included the Crystal Palace Park that surrounded the site where various sports facilities were built. An amateur Crystal Palace football team first played here as early as 1861. They became one of the original founder members of the Football Association in 1863 and competed in the first ever FA Cup competition in 1871–72, reaching the semi-finals where they lost to the Royal Engineers. In 1895, the Football Association found a new permanent venue for the FA Cup Final at the sports stadium situated inside the Palace grounds. It was ten years later that the owners of the exhibition building decided to form a new professional football club to play at the Cup Final venue. They stayed here until 1915, when the club were forced to leave due to the outbreak of the First World War. In 1924, they moved to their current home at Selhurst Park.

Palace joined the Football League in 1920, and have overall spent the majority of their league history competing in the top two tiers of English football. Since 1964, they have only dropped below the second tier once, for three seasons between 1974 and 1977. The club's highest ever league finish to date is third place in the old First Division, now known as the Premier League, achieved in the 1990–91 season. Palace were denied a place in Europe at the end of that season only because of the partial UEFA ban on English clubs at that time following the Heysel Stadium disaster. The club became founder members of the Premier League in 1992. Palace set two unwanted Premier League records for relegation, in 1992–93 they were relegated on 49 points, which is still a record number of points for a relegated Premier League club and are the only club ever to be relegated from the Premier League when finishing fourth from bottom in 1994–95, as it had been decided that the league would be reduced from 22 to 20 clubs for the following season. Palace have also been FA Cup finalists twice, losing to Manchester United on both occasions in 1990 and 2016.

The club's traditional kit colours were originally claret and blue, but in 1973 they decided to change to the red and blue vertical stripes now worn today. Palace have a fierce rivalry with Brighton & Hove Albion, with whom they contest the M23 derby and also share rivalries with fellow South London clubs Millwall and Charlton Athletic.

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