After Crystal Palace Women were promoted to the Barclays Women’s Super League on Sunday, the team had a great weekend overall. A well-known figure attended the celebration of the promoted team’s accomplishments.
After winning promotion from the Women’s Championship on Sunday, Crystal Palace Women will play in the English football premier league for the first time in their history the following season.
Following their 0-0 draw with Sunderland, the Eagles were proclaimed champions and won the second division for the first time, confirming their promotion.
Considering that Laura Kaminski’s team finished fifth the previous season, this was an amazing comeback. They were commended for their accomplishments yesterday, and it bodes well for an overwhelming 2024–2025 campaign.
Steve Parish and Wilfried Zaha respond to Crystal Palace Women’s promotion
Wilfried Zaha expressed his congratulations to the Eagles on Twitter. The Crystal Palace Women would not be in such a glorious situation if it weren’t for the winger’s previous acts, so his acknowledgement of their promotion will mean a lot to them.
Back in 2018, the former Palace hero donated a substantial financial contribution to support the development of the club’s amateur women’s players at the time.
The club’s journey from that point on to yesterday’s incredible triumph of promotion was genuinely astonishing, thus the donation arrived at a crucial moment.
Steve Parish, a co-owner of Crystal Palace, expressed his gratitude to Kaminski and the team for their accomplishment, saying he is “so incredibly proud” of them.
“I’m so happy and proud of Crystal Palace Women for this amazing accomplishment.
“Congratulations to Grace Williams for her leadership, to the amazing manager Laura Kaminski and her team, and of course to this unique bunch of athletes.
“Here we go, Barclay’s Women’s Super League!”
Crystal Palace Next season, women will compete in English football’s top division.
The women’s team’s tremendous advancement under Kaminski is a noteworthy accomplishment for Crystal Palace as a whole.
The Eagles have committed to compete in 44 games in the Barclays Women’s Super League, which will be televised by Sky Sports during the 2024–2025 season.
It’s a moment to celebrate Crystal Palace Women’s accomplishments, from the lows of financial strains back in 2018, when reserve players were informed they could not represent the club if they could not earn £250 in sponsorship, to the highs of competing in one of the world’s best women’s leagues.