Leicester City vs Crystal Palace H2H rivalry
Leicester City vs Crystal Palace
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Leicester City vs Crystal Palace
1. When Leicester City was founded?
1. When Crystal Palace was founded?
2. What is the nickname of Leicester City?
2. What is the nickname of Crystal Palace?
3. What is the name of the Leicester City stadium?
3. What is the name of the Crystal Palace stadium?
4. Leicester City manager name(present)
4. Crystal Palace manager name(present)
5. Who is the owner of the Leicester City football club?
5. Who is the owner of the Crystal Palace football club?
Rivalries
7. What is the name of Leicester City's mascot?
7. What is the name of Crystal Palace's mascot?
Record and Statistics
- The club has spent most of its history in the lower divisions of English football but has enjoyed success in recent years, winning the Premier League and FA Cup.
- Leicester City was founded in 1884 and has played at their current home ground, the King Power Stadium, since 2002.
- Leicester City's biggest rival is Nottingham Forest, with whom they contest the East Midlands Derby.
- The club's longest unbeaten run is 23 games, achieved during the 2015-2016 season.
- Leicester City's largest defeat in a competitive match was an 11-0 loss to Nottingham Forest in the FA Cup in 1909.
- The most expensive player ever signed by Leicester City is Islam Slimani, who was purchased from Sporting CP for a fee of £28 million in 2016.
- The club's most appearances record is held by Graham Cross, who played 599 times for Leicester City between 1960 and 1974.
- Leicester City's current manager is Brendan Rodgers, who has been in charge since 2019.
- The club's current captain is Kasper Schmeichel, who has been with Leicester City since 2011 and has made over 450 appearances for the club.
- Crystal Palace has never won the top-flight league title in English football. Their highest-ever league finish was third place in the old First Division in the 1990-91 season.
- The club has won the second-tier league title once, in the 1978-79 season.
- Crystal Palace has reached the FA Cup final twice, in 1990 and 2016, but lost on both occasions.
- The club's biggest win in the English top-flight was an 11-4 victory over Stoke City in 1930.
- Crystal Palace's record transfer fee received is £50 million for the sale of Aaron Wan-Bissaka to Manchester United in 2019. Their record transfer fee paid is £30 million for the signing of Eberechi Eze from Queens Park Rangers in 2020.
- The club's all-time leading goalscorer is Peter Simpson, who scored 165 goals for Crystal Palace between 1929 and 1939.
- Crystal Palace's longest-serving manager is Steve Coppell, who managed the club for a total of 6 years and 148 days over two spells between 1984 and 1998.
- The club's highest home attendance at Selhurst Park is 51,482, which was set in a match against Burnley in 1979.
- Crystal Palace's fiercest rivals are Brighton & Hove Albion and Millwall
Players
No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Wales WAL Danny Ward
2 DF England ENG James Justin
3 DF Belgium BEL Wout Faes
4 DF Turkey TUR Çağlar Söyüncü
5 DF England ENG Ryan Bertrand
6 DF Northern Ireland NIR Jonny Evans (captain)
7 MF England ENG Harvey Barnes
8 MF Belgium BEL Youri Tielemans (vice-captain)
9 FW England ENG Jamie Vardy
10 MF England ENG James Maddison (3rd captain)
12 GK England ENG Alex Smithies
14 FW Nigeria NGA Kelechi Iheanacho
15 DF Australia AUS Harry Souttar
16 DF Denmark DEN Victor Kristiansen
18 DF Ghana GHA Daniel Amartey
20 FW Zambia ZAM Patson Daka
21 DF Portugal POR Ricardo Pereira
22 MF England ENG Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall
23 DF Denmark DEN Jannik Vestergaard
24 MF Senegal SEN Nampalys Mendy
25 MF Nigeria NGA Wilfred Ndidi
26 MF Belgium BEL Dennis Praet
27 DF Belgium BEL Timothy Castagne
31 GK Denmark DEN Daniel Iversen
33 DF England ENG Luke Thomas
37 MF Brazil BRA Tetê (on loan from Shakhtar Donetsk)
42 MF France FRA Boubakary Soumaré
No. Pos.Nation Player
2 DF England Joel Ward (vice-captain)
3 DF England Tyrick Mitchell
4 MF Serbia Luka Milivojević (captain)
5 DF England James Tomkins
6 DF England Marc Guéhi
7 MF France Michael Olise
8 MF Belgium Albert Sambi Lokonga (on loan from Arsenal)
9 FW Ghana Jordan Ayew
10 MF England Eberechi Eze
11 FW Ivory Coast Wilfried Zaha
13 GK Spain Vicente Guaita
14 FW France Jean-Philippe Mateta
15 MF Ghana Jeffrey Schlupp
16 DF Denmark Joachim Andersen
17 DF England Nathaniel Clyne
18 MF Scotland James McArthur (vice-captain)
19 MF England Will Hughes
21 GK England Sam Johnstone
22 FW France Odsonne Édouard
26 DF United States Chris Richards
28 MF Mali Cheick Doucouré
29 MF France Naouirou Ahamada
36 DF England Nathan Ferguson
44 MF Netherlands Jaïro Riedewald