Generated by DeepSeek V3.2| Everton F.C. | |
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| Clubname | Everton F.C. |
| Ground | Goodison Park |
| Capacity | 39,414 |
| Owner | 777 Partners |
| Chairman | Bill Kenwright |
| Manager | Sean Dyche |
| League | Premier League |
| Season | 2022–23 |
| Position | 17th |
Everton F.C. is a professional football club based in Liverpool, England, that competes in the Premier League, the top tier of English football. Founded in 1878, the club has a storied history, being a founding member of The Football League in 1888 and spending more seasons in the top division than any other English club. Nicknamed "The Toffees," the club's traditional home colours are royal blue shirts with white shorts, and its primary rivals are Liverpool F.C., with whom it contests the Merseyside derby.
The club was founded in 1878 as St. Domingo's F.C. before being renamed in 1879. A founding member of The Football League, the club won its first FA Cup in 1906. The interwar period brought further success, including First Division titles in 1927–28 and 1931–32. The most successful period in the club's history came under manager Harry Catterick in the 1960s and 1970s, winning the 1963 and 1970 league championships. The 1980s saw sustained success under Howard Kendall, with two First Division titles, an FA Cup, and the 1985 European Cup Winners' Cup. More recent history has been defined by financial challenges and battles against Premier League relegation, despite reaching the 2009 FA Cup Final.
The club has played at Goodison Park in the Walton area of Liverpool since 1892, after a dispute with the landowner at its former home, Anfield. Goodison Park was the first major football stadium built in England and has hosted FA Cup Final matches, World Cup games, and numerous international fixtures. In 2017, the club received planning permission to build a new stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock, with construction beginning in 2021 and completion expected for the 2024–25 season.
The current first-team squad features internationals such as England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford and Belgian midfielder Amadou Onana. The club has a renowned youth academy, The Academy, which has produced legendary figures like Dixie Dean, the record holder for most goals in a top-flight season, and modern stars such as Wayne Rooney and Ross Barkley. Other notable historical players include Neville Southall, Alan Ball, and Kevin Ratcliffe, who were integral to the successful teams of the 1980s.
The club's honours include nine First Division titles, most recently in 1986–87. It has won the FA Cup five times, in 1906, 1933, 1966, 1984, and 1995. In European competition, the club's greatest achievement was winning the 1985 European Cup Winners' Cup under Howard Kendall. It has also been crowned FA Charity Shield champions nine times and won the 1998 UEFA Intertoto Cup.
The primary and most intense rivalry is with Liverpool F.C., known as the Merseyside derby, one of the longest-running and most contested derbies in English football. This fixture divides the city of Liverpool and is noted for its passionate atmosphere, though it has historically been known as the "friendly derby." Other significant rivalries exist with clubs from the North West, including Manchester United and Manchester City, with matches against the former often carrying additional tension due to competition for trophies during the 1980s.
The club's current manager is Sean Dyche, appointed in January 2023. The club is owned by the American investment firm 777 Partners, which acquired a majority stake from Farhad Moshiri in 2023. Day-to-day football operations are overseen by Director of Football Kevin Thelwell. The long-serving chairman is Bill Kenwright, a noted theatre impresario. Historically, the club has been managed by influential figures such as Harry Catterick, Howard Kendall, and David Moyes, whose eleven-year tenure from 2002 brought stability and consistent Premier League finishes.
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