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1992
VBS Community Stadium

Crystal Palace

Manager
Jo Potter

Since forming in 1992, Crystal Palace have risen up the football pyramid and enjoyed a season to savour in 2023/24, topping the Barclay's Women’s Championship. 

Now back in the second tier after relegation from the WSL, Palace will be looking to bounce back under new boss and former England international Jo Potter.

Manager: Jo Potter

After a storied playing career, Jo Potter is out to make a similar impact in the dugout. Potter played 35 times for England, as well as enjoying stints at Arsenal, Birmingham City, and Everton during her time as an all-action midfielder. 

She retired in 2021 and made her managerial debut two years later with Scottish giants Rangers, where she won the Scottish league and cup double twice. 

That earned the interest of Crystal Palace, who appointed Potter ahead of their return to the second flight for the 2025/26 season.

Pos
Club
PTS
PLD
W
L
D
GF
GA
GD
FORM
1
BIR
Birmingham City
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2
BRI
Bristol City
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3
CHA
Charlton Athletic
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4
CRY
Crystal Palace
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Crystal Palace
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