2016–17 Crystal Palace F.C. season

Crystal Palace
2016–17 season
Owner Steve Parish
David Blitzer
Joshua Harris[1]
Chairman Steve Parish
Manager

Alan Pardew
(until 22 December 2016)[2]

Sam Allardyce
(from 23 December 2016)[3]
Stadium Selhurst Park
Premier League 14th
FA Cup Fourth round
(knocked out by Manchester City)
League Cup Third round
(knocked out by Southampton)
Top goalscorer League:
Christian Benteke (15)

All:
Christian Benteke (17)
Average home league attendance 25,161
Home colours
Away colours

The 2016–17 season was Crystal Palace's fourth consecutive season in the Premier League and their 111th year in existence.[4] This season, Crystal Palace participated in the Premier League, FA Cup and League Cup. The season covers the period from 1 July 2016 to 30 June 2017.

Transfers

Transfers in

Date Position Nationality Name From Fee Ref.
1 July 2016GKFranceSteve MandandaMarseille~£1,500,000[5]
1 July 2016MFEnglandAndros TownsendNewcastle United£13,000,000[6]
5 July 2016DFEnglandJames TomkinsWest Ham United£10,000,000[7]
20 August 2016FWBelgiumChristian BentekeLiverpool~£27,000,000[8][9]
31 August 2016FWBelgiumJonathan BentekeZulte WaregemFree transfer[10]
31 August 2016MFAfghanistanNoor HusinFree AgentFree transfer[10]
31 August 2016MFEnglandGiovanni McGregorFree AgentFree transfer[10]
8 September 2016MFFranceMathieu FlaminiArsenalFree transfer[11]
13 January 2017DFGhanaJeffrey SchluppLeicester City~£9,000,000[12][13]
30 January 2017DFNetherlandsPatrick van AanholtSunderland~£10,000,000[14][13]
31 January 2017MFSerbiaLuka MilivojevićOlympiacos~£11,000,000[15][13]

    Loans in

    Date from Position Nationality Name From Date until Ref.
    30 August 2016FWFranceLoïc RémyChelseaEnd of season[16]
    31 January 2017DFFranceMamadou SakhoLiverpoolEnd of season[17]

    Transfers out

    Date from Position Nationality Name To Fee Ref.
    30 June 2016CFTogoEmmanuel AdebayorFree AgentReleased[18]
    30 June 2016FWEnglandReise AllassaniFree AgentReleased[19]
    30 June 2016MFNorwayAndreas BreimyrViking [lower-alpha 1]Released[19]
    30 June 2016FWMoroccoMarouane ChamakhCardiff City [lower-alpha 2]Released[18]
    30 June 2016MFEnglandConnor DymondBromley [lower-alpha 3]Released[19]
    30 June 2016DFNorwayBrede HangelandRetiredReleased[18]
    30 June 2016MFScotlandWilliam HoareFree AgentReleased[19]
    30 June 2016GKScotlandChris KettingsOldham Athletic [lower-alpha 4]Released[18]
    30 June 2016DFJamaicaAdrian MariappaWatford [lower-alpha 5]Released[18]
    30 June 2016DFRepublic of IrelandPaddy McCarthyFree AgentReleased[18]
    30 June 2016GKEnglandOliver PainFree AgentReleased[19]
    30 June 2016DFEnglandChristian ScalesFree AgentReleased[19]
    1 July 2016FWEnglandDwight GayleNewcastle United£10,000,000[25]
    1 July 2016GKEnglandDavid GregoryCambridge UnitedFree transfer[26]
    1 August 2016CMEnglandJake GrayLuton TownFree transfer[27]
    1 August 2016GKEnglandAlex McCarthySouthampton~£4,000,000[28][29]
    2 August 2016LBEnglandJerome Binnom-WilliamsPeterborough UnitedFree transfer[30]
    6 August 2016DFEnglandMatthew GeorgeLewesFree transfer[31]
    15 August 2016LWDemocratic Republic of the CongoYannick BolasieEverton~£25,000,000[32][33]
    17 August 2016DMAustraliaMile JedinakAston Villa~£4,000,000[34][35]
    1. Following Breimyr's release he joined Viking.[20]
    2. Following Chamakh's release he joined Cardiff City.[21]
    3. Following Dymond's release he joined Bromley.[22]
    4. Following Kettings' release he joined Oldham Athletic.[23]
    5. Following Mariappa's release he joined Watford.[24]

    Loans out

    Date from Position Nationality Name To Date until Ref.
    30 August 2016FWEnglandFreddie LadapoOldham Athletic2 January 2017[36]
    31 August 2016DFEnglandLuke CrollExeter CityEnd of Season [lower-alpha 1][37]
    31 August 2016MFWalesJonny WilliamsIpswich TownEnd of Season[38]
    31 August 2016MFEnglandHiram BoatengBristol Rovers29 December 2016[39][40]
    31 August 2016MFEnglandSullay KaikaiBrentford2 January 2017 [lower-alpha 2][42]
    31 August 2016DFEnglandRyan InnissSouthend UnitedEnd of Season[43]
    31 August 2016FWEnglandKeshi AndersonBolton Wanderers16 January 2017 [lower-alpha 3][44]
    1 January 2017MFEnglandHiram BoatengNorthampton TownEnd of Season[45]
    5 January 2017FWNigeriaFreddie LadapoShrewsbury TownEnd of Season[46]
    17 January 2017FWEnglandKeshi AndersonNorthampton TownEnd of Season[47]
    31 January 2017MFAfghanistanNoor HusinAccrington StanleyEnd of Season[48]
    31 January 2017MFEnglandJordon MutchReadingEnd of Season[49]
    8 March 2017FWGhanaKwesi AppiahVikingEnd of Season[50]
    1. On 16 January 2017, Luke Croll's loan spell was extended until the end of the season.
    2. On 2 January 2017, Sullay Kaikai was recalled from his loan spell at Brentford.[41]
    3. On 16 January 2017, Keshi Anderson's loan spell at Bolton Wanderers was terminated by mutual consent.

    Overall activity

    Total spending:Decrease~£81,500,000

    Total income:Increase~£43,000,000

    Net expenditure:Decrease~£38,500,000

    Player statistics

    Appearances and goals

    As of 21 May 2017 [51]
    No. Pos Nat Player TotalPremier LeagueFA CupLeague Cup
    AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
    1 GK Argentina Julián Speroni 20002000
    2 DF England Joel Ward 4203803010
    3 DF Netherlands Patrick van Aanholt 1128+320000
    4 MF France Mathieu Flamini 1303+703000
    5 DF England James Tomkins 27323+131+1010
    6 DF England Scott Dann 25419+430021
    7 MF France Yohan Cabaye 35425+740+1020
    8 FW France Loïc Rémy 1001+402+1020
    9 FW England Fraizer Campbell 1310+1211000
    10 MF England Andros Townsend 40330+632+1010
    11 MF Ivory Coast Wilfried Zaha 37734+17001+10
    12 DF France Mamadou Sakho 80800000
    13 GK Wales Wayne Hennessey 3102901010
    14 MF South Korea Lee Chung-yong 2004+110301+10
    15 FW Belgium Jonathan Benteke 100+100000
    16 MF Wales Joe Ledley 21113+513000
    17 FW Belgium Christian Benteke 401736151+121+10
    18 MF Scotland James McArthur 31524+550+1010
    19 DF England Zeki Fryers 1200+802+1010
    21 FW England Connor Wickham 1034+42001+11
    22 MF England Jordon Mutch 800+402020
    23 DF Senegal Pape Souaré 40300010
    25 MF England Sullay Kaikai 300+101+1000
    26 MF Mali Bakary Sako 800+700010
    27 DF Republic of Ireland Damien Delaney 33021+902010
    28 MF Serbia Luka Milivojević 1421420000
    30 GK France Steve Mandanda 100900010
    31 DF Ghana Jeffrey Schlupp 16011+401000
    34 DF England Martin Kelly 34025+40301+10
    42 MF England Jason Puncheon 39035+100+101+10
    Players who left the club during the season:
    10 MF Democratic Republic of the Congo Yannick Bolasie 100+100000
    15 MF Australia Mile Jedinak 10100000

    Goalscorers

    As of 21 May 2017 [51]
    No. Pos. Name Premier League FA Cup League Cup Total
    17FWChristian Benteke152017
    11MFWilfried Zaha7007
    18MFJames McArthur5005
    7MFYohan Cabaye4004
    6DFScott Dann3014
    5DFJames Tomkins3003
    10MFAndros Townsend3003
    21FWConnor Wickham2013
    3DFPatrick van Aanholt2002
    28MFLuka Milivojević2002
    16MFJoe Ledley1001
    9FWFraizer Campbell1001
    Own goal2002
    Total502254

    Disciplinary record

    As of 21 May 2017 [51]
    No. Pos. Name Premier League FA Cup League Cup Total
    Yellow cardRed cardYellow cardRed cardYellow cardRed cardYellow cardRed card
    17FWChristian Benteke1000000100
    42MFJason Puncheon90000090
    11MFWilfried Zaha80000080
    27DFDamien Delaney80000080
    7MFYohan Cabaye70001080
    2DFJoel Ward70000070
    18MFJames McArthur50000050
    34DFMartin Kelly40100050
    5DFJames Tomkins40000040
    10MFAndros Townsend40000040
    28MFLuka Milivojević40000040
    16MFJoe Ledley10200030
    6DFScott Dann20000020
    21FWConnor Wickham10000010
    13GKWayne Hennessey10000010
    3DFPatrick van Aanholt10000010
    22MFJordon Mutch00100010
    Players who left the club during the season:
    10MFYannick Bolasie10000010
    Total7704010820

    Competitions

    Overview

    Competition Record
    G W D L GF GA GD Win %
    Premier League 38 12 5 21 50 63 −13 031.58
    FA Cup 3 1 1 1 2 4 −2 033.33
    League Cup 2 1 0 1 2 2 +0 050.00
    Total 43 14 6 23 54 69 −15 032.56

    Last updated: 21 May 2017
    Source: Competitions

    Premier League

    League table

    Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
    12 Leicester City 38 12 8 18 48 63 15 44
    13 Stoke City 38 11 11 16 41 56 15 44
    14 Crystal Palace 38 12 5 21 50 63 13 41
    15 Swansea City 38 12 5 21 45 70 25 41
    16 Burnley 38 11 7 20 39 55 16 40
    Source: Premier League
    Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Play-offs (only if needed to decide champion, teams for relegation or teams for UEFA competitions).[52][53]

    Results summary

    OverallHomeAway
    PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
    38 12 5 21 50 63  −13 41 6 2 11 24 25  −1 6 3 10 26 38  −12

    Last updated: 21 May 2017.
    Source: Premier League

    Results by matchday

    Matchday1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738
    GroundHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHHAAHAHAHAHAHAAHHAHHAHA
    ResultLLDWWWDLLLLLLWDLLDLLLLWLLWWWWLWDWLLLWL
    Position191917118789111316161714151617171717171818191918171616161615121216161314

    Updated to match(es) played on 21 May 2017. Source:
    A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

    Matches

      Win   Draw   Loss

    FA Cup

      Win   Draw   Loss

    In the draw for the third round of the FA Cup on 5 December 2016, Palace were drawn away at League One team Bolton Wanderers.

    EFL Cup

      Win   Draw   Loss

    Pre-season friendlies

    On 19 May 2016, Crystal Palace announced that pre-season 2016 would include a tour of North America, with matches against Philadelphia Union, Cincinnati and Vancouver Whitecaps.[54]

      Win   Draw   Loss

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