The 24-year-old Wales international joined Palace on loan from National Women's Soccer League club Seattle Reign in September, and has since made 11 appearances for the club in the Barclays Women's ...
The summer of 1993 was one of transition at Selhurst Park. After nine years at the helm Steve Coppell, the most successful manager in the club’s history, called time on his first spell in South London ...
Celebrating that iconic campaign, our new Retro 1993 Division 1 Champions Shirt, can now be purchased in-store and online. The shirt is modelled above by Palace defender Tyrick Mitchell and forwards ...
Looking ahead, Larisey is ready to give her all for the team. She said: “I’m hoping to just come in and do everything I possibly can. "I really like to run in behind, so I’m going to try to make as ...
The Southampton programme cover in question, illustrated by the brilliant Dave Flanagan as part of our season-long Selhurst Park centenary celebrations, depicted Palace’s squad cheering in the stands ...
In February, Crystal Palace Women's PGA and Girls Development Pathway are running trials for their current Under-14 age group, which comprises of Year 8 and Year 9 (school year) players.
With eight goals scored and a place in the next round of the Adobe Women's FA Cup secured, it's now time to vote for your Crystal Palace TEN Player of the Month for January! Palace Women kicked off ...
Nevertheless, with the clock reading 83:54 at the time of restart – and 84:19 at the time of the ball crossing the goal-line – Romain Esse had played just 25 seconds of Premier League football before ...
Crystal Palace will be without Cheick Doucouré and Chadi Riad for Sunday’s Premier League fixture at home to Brentford. Both players have suffered knee injuries and will be unavailable for selection ...
Crystal Palace Women head coach Laura Kaminski expressed both pride and frustration after her side’s agonising 3-2 defeat to Tottenham Hotspur in the Barclays Women’s Super League. Speaking after the ...
Having come up in dramatic fashion via the Second Division play-offs in 1989/90, Steve Coppell’s youthful Palace side struggled to establish much consistency in the top-flight; that would follow, of ...