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Datum: 7.06.2025 - Source 1 (https://www.krone.at/3797839):
- Oliver Glasner hat seinen Verbleib als Trainer von Crystal Palace in Aussicht gestellt.
- Er äußerte sich bei Sky Sports und sagte, dass er zu 99 Prozent Trainer von Crystal Palace in der nächsten Saison bleibt.
- Glasner führte Crystal Palace zum Titelgewinn im FA-Cup, was der größte Erfolg in der Vereinsgeschichte ist.
- Im Finale setzte sich die Mannschaft gegen Manchester City durch.
- Crystal Palace wird in der nächsten Saison in der Europa League spielen.
- Medienberichten zufolge ist Cesc Fabregas Wunschkandidat für RB Leipzig.
- Fabregas steht derzeit beim italienischen Erstligisten Como unter Vertrag.
- Glasner wird als Kandidat Nummer zwei für die Trainerposition bei RB Leipzig gehandelt.
Source 2 (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oliver_Glasner):
- Oliver Glasner, born on 28 August 1974, is an Austrian professional football manager and former player.
- He is currently the manager of Premier League club Crystal Palace.
- Glasner played as a defender, primarily for SV Ried in the Austrian Bundesliga, winning the Austrian Cup in 1998 and 2011.
- After retiring, he became an assistant manager at Red Bull Salzburg and returned to Ried as manager in 2014.
- He managed LASK for four seasons, achieving promotion to the Austrian top flight and finishing as runners-up in his final season.
- In 2019, he was appointed manager of VfL Wolfsburg, qualifying for Europe in both seasons.
- Glasner then managed Eintracht Frankfurt, winning the UEFA Europa League in his first season and reaching the Champions League knockout stages and DFB-Pokal final in his second season.
- In 2024, he became the manager of Crystal Palace, winning the FA Cup in his first full season, marking the club's first major trophy.
- Glasner completed his Diplomkaufmann qualification at the University of Hagen in 2006.
- He was hired as a management assistant at Red Bull Salzburg in 2012 and became assistant manager to Roger Schmidt in July 2012.
- At Ried, he started the 2014–15 season with two wins: 3–2 against Parndorf and 3–1 against Wiener Neustädter.
- Glasner joined LASK in the 2015–16 season as both director of sport and manager, leading the team to promotion and a fourth-place finish in the 2017–18 season.
- LASK finished second in the 2018–19 season, allowing them to participate in the UEFA Champions League qualifying rounds.
- He was hired by VfL Wolfsburg, where he finished seventh in his first season, qualifying for the Europa League, and fourth in his second season, qualifying for the Champions League.
- Glasner left Wolfsburg after two seasons due to a poor relationship with the sporting director and some players.
- In May 2021, he signed a three-year deal with Eintracht Frankfurt.
- Frankfurt had a challenging start, but won the Europa League final against Rangers, qualifying for the Champions League for the first time since 1960.
- The following season, Frankfurt finished seventh in the league and reached the DFB-Pokal final but lost to RB Leipzig.
- Glasner left Frankfurt at the end of the 2022–23 season, one year earlier than his contract.
- On 19 February 2024, he was appointed manager of Crystal Palace, replacing Roy Hodgson.
- He won his first game in charge against Burnley (3–0) on 24 February.
- On 14 April, he ended Liverpool's 29-game unbeaten streak at Anfield with a 1–0 win.
- On 6 May, he led Palace to a 4–0 win over Manchester United, achieving the club's first Premier League double over them.
- Palace finished the season with six wins from their last seven games, equaling their highest Premier League points tally of 49.
- On 17 May 2025, Glasner led Palace to their first major trophy by winning the FA Cup final against Manchester City (1–0).
Source 3 (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Crystal_Palace_F.C._seasons):
- Crystal Palace F.C. was founded in 1905 and has a history of seasons in English and European football up to the 2023–24 season.
- The club's achievements include performances in senior league and cup competitions, European competitions, and top scorers for each season.
- The League Cup was established in the 1960–61 season.
- Goals counted include those from the Southern, Football, and Premier Leagues, FA Cup, League Cup, European competitions, play-offs, and the Full Members' Cup.
- The London Challenge Cup was organized by the London FA, first contested in 1908, and ran until 1974, except during World Wars.
- Only instances of Crystal Palace winning the London Challenge Cup are listed; appearances and goals do not contribute to player totals.
- In 1921, the English Football League created the Third Division, electing clubs from the Southern League Division One, excluding Cardiff City.
- Peter Simpson holds the club record with 54 goals (46 in the League, 8 in the FA Cup).
- The Football League Third Division South Cup was active from 1933–34 to 1945–46.
- The 1939–40 season was abandoned after three matches, with all results annulled.
- All FA Cup ties in 1945–46 were played on a two-legged basis.
- Crystal Palace successfully applied for re-election to the Football League.
- The club was placed in the Fourth Division after league reorganization.
- The 1981–82 season introduced three points for a win.
- The Football League Group Cup was founded in the 1981–82 season and lasted two seasons.
- The Full Members' Cup was established in the 1985–86 season and continued until 1991–92.
- Crystal Palace was promoted via play-offs after defeating Blackburn Rovers 4–3 on aggregate in the final.
- The Premier League was formed when 22 teams from the First Division broke away, retaining promotion from the Football League's Division One.
- The highest points total for a relegated Premier League team is 49, equaling Norwich's total in 1984–85.
- The Premier League reduced from 22 to 20 teams, resulting in four relegations that season.
- Crystal Palace lost in the play-off final to Leicester.
- The club was promoted via play-offs after defeating Sheffield United 1–0 and West Ham 1–0.
- The First Division was renamed the Championship in the previous season.
- Crystal Palace lost in play-off semi-finals to Watford and Bristol City.
- The club received a one-point deduction for fielding an ineligible player and a ten-point deduction for entering administration.
- Crystal Palace was promoted via play-offs after defeating Watford 1–0 after extra time.
- The club has appeared in a record 5 play-off finals, been promoted 4 times via play-offs, and has equaled the record of 7 play-off appearances.