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Hilal Nador Standings

Morocco Professional Women's Football 2nd division crestMorocco Professional Women's Football 2nd division

PosTeamPWDLFA+/-PTSForm
1Union Sidi Slimane Chraaa crestUnion Sidi Slimane Chraaa19134060213943
W
W
W
D
W
2Hilal Nador crestHilal Nador19125236171941
W
W
D
D
W
3Union Yacoub El Mansour crestUnion Yacoub El Mansour19114430111937
L
L
D
W
W
4Renaissance Zemamra crestRenaissance Zemamra20110742212135
W
W
W
W
L
5Association Nassr crestAssociation Nassr19103636211533
W
W
D
W
L
6Raja Casablanca crestRaja Casablanca199373325830
W
L
L
D
L
7Rajaa Ain Harouda crestRajaa Ain Harouda199282423129
L
W
W
W
D
8Chabab Tarrast crestChabab Tarrast196582326-323
L
W
L
D
L
9Difaa Club Marrakech crestDifaa Club Marrakech190682231-921
L
L
D
D
D
10Chabab Mohamadia crestChabab Mohamadia1943122039-1915
W
L
L
D
D
11Fatayat Saaidia crestFatayat Saaidia1904122152-3113
L
L
D
L
L
12Amjad Taroudant crestAmjad Taroudant2003171070-603
L
L
L
D
L

Frequently asked questions

Crystal Palace was originally founded in 1861 by the members of the Crystal Palace Company, who first founded a cricket club in 1857. The football team remained amateur until turning professional in 1905. Crystal Palace are the oldest football club still actively playing professional football in the world.

Steve Parish, who bought a stake in the club in 2010, has a 10% stake in Crystal Palace. American businessman John Textor, through his company Eagle Football Holdings, owns a 45% majority stake. Josh Harris and David Blitzer own 18% stake each, while investor Robert Franco owns 5% stake in the club.

Crystal Palace play their games at the Selhurst Park, which has been the club's home ground since 1924.

Selhurst Park has a capacity of 25,486. From 1985 to 1991, and from 1991 to 2003, Charlton Athletic and Wimbledon shared the venue with Crystal Palace, respectively.

Crystal Palace are yet to win a single major honour, making it to the FA Cup final twice.

No manager has led Crystal Palace to an English top flight title yet, with their best-ever finish coming in the 1990-91 season, when they finished third.

Former Scottish centre-back Jim Cannon holds the record for making the most appearances for Crystal Palace, playing 600 games while spending his entire career at the Selhurst Park.

Peter Simpson scored 165 goals during his five-season stint at the club (1929-30 to 1933-34) and is Crystal Palace's all-time top goalscorer.

Wilfried Zaha, Ian Wright, Wayne Hennessey, and Christian Benteke are some of Crystal Palace's most famous players ever.

Edmund Goodman, Terry Venables, Alan Pardew, Roy Hodgson, Frank de Boer, and Patrick Vieira are Crystal Palace's most famous managers ever.

Crystal Palace are famously known as The Eagles, a reference to their club badge which consists of an eagle holding a football.