The History of Everton Football Club
Everton FC History
Everton FC were founded In 1878 when the club was actually called St Domingo. Only the people who had went to St Domingo’s church could play for them in the beginning.
Everton originally played at Anfield until 1892 when they moved to Goodison park. Liverpool FC then took ownership of Anfield.
Everton supporters are known as "Evertonians", "Blues" or “Toffees”.
Since 1938 Everton's badge has had a picture of the Everton lock-up on it. This is located on Everton Brow.
Original Everton Kits
The Everton Lock-Up
Legendary Everton Players
Over the years there have been many fantastic players who have made it really good to watch Everton play football.
You might recognise some of the names below:
Dixie Dean�Neville Southall�Duncan McKenzie�Dave Hickson�Wayne Rooney�Duncan Ferguson�Tim Cahill
There was a famous trio known as “The Holy Trinity”. These were Alan Ball, Colin Harvey and Howard Kendall. They were so good together that there is a statue of them outside Goodison.
The Holy Trinity Statue
Dixie Dean
Wayne Rooney
Dave Hickson
Tim Cahill
Some of the Current Team
Richarlison (7) Forward�Bernard (20) Forward�Moise Kean (27) Striker�Dominic Calvert-Lewin (9) Striker�Andre Gomes (21) �Lucas Digne (12) Defender�Yeri Mina (13) Defender�Mason Holgate (2) Defender�Jordan Pickford (1) Goal Keeper�
Richarlison
Mason Holgate
Everton’s New Stadium
Bramley-Moore Dock Stadium. The Bramley-Moore Dock Stadium is a proposed football stadium by Everton on the Bramley-Moore Dock in Vauxhall, Liverpool, England. The dock itself was built in 1848. The stadium is proposed to be opened in time for the start of the 2023/24 season
Everton in the Community
Everton in the community help people with mental problems, employment and education, health and wellbeing, sport, volunteering, fundraising and support.
Goodison park
Welcome to Goodison park were the best goals are performed by the mighty Everton (the toffees) Goodison has had ownership from everton for years
The end
BY Lucas
Everton is better than Liverpool :)
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