Crystal Palace XI vs AEK Larnaca: Starting lineup and confirmed team news
- On October 23, 2025, Crystal Palace lost 1-0 to AEK Larnaca at Selhurst Park, with Riad Bajic's second-half goal thrilling about 750 travelling supporters.
- Palace had started Europe with a 2-0 win at Dynamo Kyiv earlier this month while AEK Larnaca arrived after a 4-0 victory over AZ Alkmaar.
- Teenage centre-back Jaydee Canvot made his Palace debut as the team dominated possession and Jean-Philippe Mateta hit the crossbar amid several clear openings.
- The defeat ended Palace's winning run at Selhurst Park that had stretched back to Feb. 15, and Palace have now won just once in their last four matches, raising concerns about the thin Palace squad.
- This was major European football at Selhurst Park, 101-year-old ground, only Palace's third European game there after securing their spot via an August play-off following Court of Arbitration for Sport rulings.
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Crystal Palace needed humbling by minnows Larnaca, says Glasner
Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner said their embarrassing 1-0 home defeat by Cypriot minnows AEK Larnaca in the Europa Conference League on Thursday should serve as a reminder for the FA Cup winners to \"stay humble\". Read more at straitstimes.com.
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Crystal Palace suffer shock Conference League defeat at home to AEK Larnaca
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How humiliation against AEK Larnaca further toxifies Crystal Palace’s Conference League campaign – UK Times
Get the Adam Clery Football Column. A newsletter that unpacks the absurdities and oddities of the beautiful game The ACFC newsletter: unpacking football’s absurdities Unpack football’s oddities with the ACFC newsletter When the wind tore through Crystal Palace’s latest message of defiance against Uefa, knocking over a handful of the ultras propping the flailing banner up, it felt almost symbolic. That after a summer of perceived injustice, they …
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