Last week saw Mile Jedinak become Crystal Palace's most capped international of all time as he made his 37th appearance for Australia during his time in SE25.
That took him past Aki Riihilahti's total of 36 for Finland, who had held the accolade for a decade after surpassing China's Fan Zhiyi - but who else has achieved the highest totals in the Eagles' history?
Out of the top 15 cap holders, five are Welshman with Carl Fletcher leading the way with 21 - a figure Wayne Hennessey will be hoping to catch at the upcoming Euro 2016.
Adrian Mariappa should move into the top three outright as well in the coming weeks with Jamaica set to play in the Copa America later this month, while Jedinak will continue to extend his tally with the Socceroos taking on Greece twice in quick succession.
| Name | Time at Palace | Country | Caps | |
| 1 | Mile Jedinak | 2011-present | Australia | 37 |
| 2 | Aki Riihilahti | 2000-2006 | Finland | 36 |
| =3 | Yannick Bolasie | 2012-present | DR Congo | 26 |
| =3 | Adrian Mariappa | 2013-present | Jamaica | 26 |
| 5 | Fan Zhiyi | 1998-2002 | China | 23 |
| 6 | Gabor Kiraly | 2004-2007 | Hungary | 22 |
| 7 | Carl Fletcher | 2006-2009 | Wales | 21 |
| 8 | Alex Kolinko | 2000-2003 | Latvia | 20 |
| 9 | Eric Young | 1990-1995 | Wales | 19 |
| 10 | Tony Popovic | 2001-2006 | Australia | 18 |
| 11 | Peter Nicholas | 1977-81 & 1983-85 | Wales | 17 |
| =12 | Wayne Hennessey | 2014-present | Wales | 15 |
| =12 | Andrejs Rubins | 2000-2003 | Latvia | 15 |
| =14 | Ian Walsh | 1976-1982 | Wales | 14 |
| =14 | Paddy Mulligan | 1972-1975 | Republic of Ireland | 14 |
*stats correct up to the 1st June 2016