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Crystal Palace F.C. Women

Women's association football club based in southeast London


Women's association football club based in southeast London

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imageCrystal Palace FC logo (2022).svg
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fullnameCrystal Palace Football Club Women
nicknameThe Eagles
founded1992
groundVBS Community Stadium
capacity5,013
chairmanSteve Parish
managerJo Potter
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season
position
website
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current2025–26 Women's Super League 2

Crystal Palace Football Club Women is a women's association football club based in South London, England, which competes in the Women's Super League 2, the second tier of English women's football. The team, known as the "Eagles", is affiliated to the men's equivalent.

The club play its home matches at the VBS Community Stadium in Sutton, South London, as well as select matches at Selhurst Park. They previously played at Hayes Lane, the home ground of Bromley F.C., between 2014 and 2023.

History

The club was formed in 1992 as Crystal Palace Ladies F.C.. Since 2003, the club has risen up England's football pyramid, winning the South East Combination Women's Football League in 2003–04, and they later achieved their first cup success defeating Chelsea in the Surrey FA County Cup final in 2011. Palace won the London and South East Women's Regional Football League title in 2013–14, gaining promotion to the FA Women's National League regional section. They won the South East Division One title in 2015–16, after going the whole season undefeated. The club also won the Surrey FA County Cup that same season against AFC Wimbledon in the final.

In 2018, Palace were given semi-professional status, and secured a Tier 2 license, allowing them to become a founding member of the FA Women's Championship, the second highest tier in women’s football. Then in 2019, it was announced by the club they would play under the name "Crystal Palace F.C." instead of "Crystal Palace Ladies F.C.", following the growing trend within the women's game at that time to move away from the term "Ladies".

Following mixed results in their first three years in the Women's Championship, Palace recorded back-to-back top-five finishes in the 2021–22 and 2022–23 seasons. It was around this time that the club officially became part of the CPFC Limited group in June 2022, and they received full professional status in 2023, followed by the securing of a Tier 1 license in April 2024, which would allow their eventual entry into the Women's Super League (WSL). thumb|[[My Cato]] and teammates in December 2025 In the summer of 2023, the club appointed Grace Williams, as Head of Women’s Football, and Laura Kaminski, as Head Coach. This resulted in Palace gaining promotion to the Women's Super League as champions at the end of the 2023–24 Championship season. The club scored 55 goals – and conceded just 20 – in 22 matches. It also marked Palace’s inaugural promotion to the top-flight of women’s football. The promotion was sealed with a final-day draw against Sunderland at Selhurst Park, in front of a record crowd of 6,796.

However, the club's inaugural season in the top-flight ended in huge disappointment finishing in bottom place and returning to the WSL2. Following their relegation, Jo Potter was appointed as manager on 24 June 2025.

Players

Current squad

Out on loan

Former players

Club staff

PositionName
ChairmanENG Steve Parish
Head of women's footballENG Grace Williams
ManagerENG Jo Potter
Assistant ManagerENG Adam Jeffrey
Goalkeeping CoachITA Daniel Matraszek
Physical Performance CoachPOR Chico Lyons
PhysiotherapistITA Tadej Citti

Honours

Leagues

  • Women's Championship
  • FA Women's National League South East Division One
  • London and South East Women's Regional Football League
    • Champions: 2013–14
  • South East Combination Women's Football League
    • Champions: 2003–04

Cups

  • Surrey County Cup
    • Winners: 2010–11, 2015–16
    • Runners-up: 2005–06, 2007–08, 2012–13
  • Capital Women's Senior Cup
    • Runners-up: 2017–18

References

References

  1. (2019-02-09). "CLUB STATEMENT: FA Women's Championship - News - Crystal Palace Ladies FC".
  2. (10 June 2019). "A new identity for Crystal Palace Ladies Football Club". CPFC Official Site.
  3. (2022-08-04). "Crystal Palace Women announce 22/23 squad – with 15 additions - News".
  4. (2024-04-28). "Crystal Palace – 23/24 Women's Championship winners! - News".
  5. (2023-05-11). "Crystal Palace appoint new Head of Women's Football - News".
  6. (14 July 2023). "Palace Women appoint Laura Kaminski as head coach". Crystal Palace FC.
  7. [https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/c1wxd86d8vjo 'No-one expected this' - Crystal Palace reach WSL], Emma Smith, BBC Sport, 28 April 2024
  8. (2024-04-28). "Report: Palace win Women's Championship crown at Selhurst Park - News".
  9. (2025-06-24). "Crystal Palace: Jo Potter named head coach after leaving Rangers".
  10. "Women Squad".
  11. (2022-08-11). "Parish urges women's league overhaul to build on Euro 2022 - News".
  12. (22 August 2023). "Adam Jeffrey joins Palace Women as Assistant Coach". Crystal Palace FC.
  13. (18 March 2018). "Harry's Heroes review – an answer to the question: 'Who ate all the pies?'". [[The Guardian]].
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