Crystal Palace Football Club, based in South London, is a historic club in English football with a passionate fanbase. Founded in 1905, the club plays its home matches at Selhurst Park, a stadium known for its vibrant atmosphere and dedicated supporters. Though they have spent much of their history moving between divisions, Palace has solidified itself as a consistent Premier League team in recent years.
Crystal Palace is known for its hard-working, resilient style of play, often prioritizing solid defense and quick counterattacks. Their iconic red and blue striped kits have become synonymous with the club. Over the years, they’ve developed rivalries, with Brighton & Hove Albion being their fiercest rival, despite the geographical distance between the two clubs.
Palace’s greatest achievements include reaching the FA Cup final twice, in 1990 and 2016, although they were runners-up on both occasions. The club's most successful era in terms of league performance came in the early 1990s, finishing 3rd in the top-flight in 1991.
Crystal Palace has also gained a reputation for developing talented players. One of their most famous modern products is Wilfried Zaha, who, after a brief stint at Manchester United, returned to become a club legend. Players like Aaron Wan-Bissaka, who later moved to Man Utd, also emerged from their academy. The team has consistently been home to skillful and entertaining players, and in recent years, they’ve fielded talents like Eberechi Eze and Michael Olise.
Under several different managers, including Roy Hodgson’s multiple tenures, Palace has maintained stability in the Premier League. The club's focus is often on maintaining mid-table status while aiming for cup runs, providing entertaining football with a mix of young talents and experienced professionals.