Crystal Palace Parts Ways with Manager Laura Kaminski Amid Struggling WSL Campaign
Crystal Palace has dismissed manager Laura Kaminski as the team languishes at the bottom of the Women's Super League, following a tough season with only one win.

The Decision to Part Ways
Crystal Palace Football Club has made the tough decision to sack manager Laura Kaminski, a move that comes as the team sits bottom of the Women's Super League (WSL). Kaminski, who led the team to a Women's Championship title and secured their promotion to the WSL last season, has faced a challenging campaign this year with only one win in 14 games.
Chairman's Statement
Club chairman Steve Parish expressed the difficulty of the decision, stating, 'Laura has made a fantastic impact since arriving in the summer of 2023, getting the club promoted to the WSL for the first time in its history.' Despite her contributions, the team's performance necessitated a change in leadership.
Current Situation
With eight league games remaining this season, Palace is four points behind 11th-placed Aston Villa, a position that could still offer a chance for survival. The team is set to face Liverpool in their next WSL match, with hopes of turning their fortunes around.
Looking Ahead
The club has mentioned that they will announce Kaminski's replacement in due course. Parish added, 'Laura has given her all, on and off the pitch, and she leaves here with all of our thanks and best wishes for the future.'
Broader Context
Kaminski's departure marks the second managerial exit in the WSL within two days, following Liverpool's sacking of Matt Beard on Thursday. This highlights the intense pressures and expectations in women's football management.