Crystal Palace are one of five current Premier League clubs to have not won a major trophy.
The 2016 FA Cup against Manchester United was the closest the Eagles have come recently to winning silverware, eventually losing 2-1 to Jesse Lingard goal in extra-time.
They also reached the final of football's oldest cup competition in 1990, again losing to United in a replay after drawing 3-3 initially.
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Because of this, Palace unfortunately join newly promoted Fulham and Bournemouth, Brentford and Brighton & Hove Albion as team's in England's top-flight not to win a major trophy.
Palace last won a trophy when they lifted the the now Championship, winning the division in 1994 - 28 years and 164 days ago.
In terms of teams who have gone the longest wait since their last trophy, Newcastle United have not not won a major trophy since the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup in 1969, 53 years and 136 days ago according to data provided by Reach.
Palace's London rivals Tottenham Hotspur last won a major trophy back in 2008, lifting the League Cup, and have been made to wait the longest out of the so-called 'big six' sides to earn major success.
Man City have gone the least amount of time since last winning a trophy, given they were crowned Premier League champions only 141 days ago.
For all their success under Sir Alex Ferguson, United have struggled since his retirement and have not won a trophy in five years, when they beat Southampton in the League Cup final and then went on to win the UEFA Europa League.
While Arsenal's FA Cup win in 2020 has seen them go two years since their last trophy, Chelsea's wait is even shorter having won the UEFA Champions League in 2021.
ALL STATS CORRECT AS OF 11/10/2022
Premier League clubs with a Major Trophy
Team Last Trophy Season Won Time (Yrs) Time (Days)
Newcastle United //Inter-Cities Fairs Cup //1968/69 // 53 Yrs 136 days // 19,481
Southampton // FA Cup // 1975/76 // 46 Yrs 162 days // 16,965
Wolves // EFL Cup // 1979/80 // 42 Yrs 209 days // 15,551
West Ham United // FA Cup // 1979/80 // 42 Yrs 153 days // 15,495
Nottingham Forest // EFL Cup // 1989/90 // 32 Yrs 164 days // 11,854
Leeds // Old First Division // 1991/92 // 30 Yrs 161 days // 11,126
Everton // FA Cup // 1994/95 // 27 Yrs 143 days // 10,007
Aston Villa // EFL Cup // 1995/96 // 26 Yrs 200days // 9,698
Tottenham Hotspur // EFL Cup // 2007/08 // 14 Yrs 224 days // 5,344
Manchester United // Europa League // 2016/17 // 5 Yrs 139 days // 1,967
Arsenal // FA Cup // 2019/20 // 2 Yrs 70 days // 802
Leicester City // FA Cup // 2020/21 // 1 Yrs 148 days // 515
Chelsea // Champions League // 2020/21 // 1 Yrs 134 days // 501
Liverpool // FA Cup // 2021/22 // 0 Yrs 149 days // 149
Manchester City // Premier League // 2021/22 // 0 Yrs 141 days // 141
Premier League clubs without a Major Trophy:
Team // Last Trophy // Season Won // Time (Yrs) // Time (Days)
Crystal Palace // EFL Championship // 1993/94 // 28 Yrs 164 days // 10,384
Fulham // EFL Championship // 2000/01 // 21 Yrs 157 days // 7,829
Brentford // EFL League Two // 2008/09 // 13 Yrs 161 days // 4,911
Brighton // EFL League One // 2010/11 // 11 Yrs 156 days // 4,176
Bournemouth // EFL Championship // 2014/15 // 7 Yrs 175 days // 2,720
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