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The CrystalPalace itself was almost outshone by the park in which it stood, which contained a magnificent series of fountains, comprising almost 12,000 individual jets.
CrystalPalace were among the 15 teams which took part in the first FA Challenge Cup competition in 1872.
The highlight of CrystalPalace football history was the 20 FA Cup finals which were played in the grounds between 1895 and 1914.
Known as the "Eagles", CrystalPalace's traditional arch rivals are the "Seagulls", Brighton and Hove Albion, and the "Lions", Millwall.
CrystalPalace was formed on the 10 September 1905, with its home ground at the CrystalPalace stadium, in Sydenham, on the site of The CrystalPalace.
Palace achieved a 3-2 victory against Sunderland in the first leg of the play-off semi-final at Selhurst Park on Friday 14th May. In the second leg at the Stadium of Light, Palace dominated most of the first half and had achieved the very rare feat for a southern club of almost completely silencing north-east supporters.