An aerial view shows Everton football club's stadium, Goodison Park
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Everton Football Club was founded in Liverpool in 1878. The club was one of the founding members of the Football League. They played at Stanley Park for a few years before they moved to a brand new ground at Anfield. Everton stayed there for ten years before moving to Goodison Park which has been their home ever since. Goodison Park was the biggest football ground in the country when it was built and has staged more top-flight football matches than any other stadium. Today, it can hold 39,414 fans.

Factsheet 

  • Stadium: Goodison Park 
  • Stadium Capacity: 39,572 
  • Location: Liverpool 
  • Founded: 1878 
  • Nickname: The Toffees 
  • Manager: David Moyes
  • Kit: Blue shirts, white shorts and white socks
An aerial view of Goodison Park and the surrounding area

An aerial view of Goodison Park and the surrounding area

In the late 1800s, there was a sweet shop that made special toffee mints to sell to the football fans on their way to the stadium. You can still buy 'Everton mints' today and Everton's nickname is the 'Toffees'. 

When Everton play at home, they wear blue shirts and black shorts. Their club badge has a picture of Prince Rupert's Tower which was built in 1787 in Everton. The tower was built to be used as a lock-up which was a little jail for criminals accused of minor crimes. 

Everton have won 9 league titles, only Manchester United, Liverpool and Arsenal have won more league titles than Everton in the history of English football. But, Everton’s last title was in 1987 and the highest they have finished in the Premier League is 4th, in 2005. Everton have also won the FA Cup 5 times, the League Cup twice and have won 1 European trophy. Everton’s most successful time in modern football was in the mid-1980s when they won 4 trophies.

Nathan Patterson during the match between Everton and West Ham United at Goodison Park

Nathan Patterson during the match between Everton and West Ham United at Goodison Park

Everton was a small village a long time ago but is now part of the city of Liverpool. There is a strong rivalry between Everton and Liverpool football clubs, but the rivalry is mainly friendly. ‘The Merseyside Derby’, which is the match between Everton and Liverpool is sometimes called ‘The Friendly Derby’. In the past, it was common for friends, neighbours and relatives of the two teams to watch the ‘Derby’ together. 

If you live in Liverpool, you have to decide who you support. There aren’t really parts of the city that are devoted to one team rather than the other. You’ll find just as many Everton supporters living close to Anfield (Liverpool’s ground), as there are Liverpool supporters living near Goodison Park (Everton’s). Most often it’s just down to whether someone’s parents, siblings or grandparents support Liverpool or Everton.

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Did you know....? 

Everton experienced the biggest jump in Premier League positions, from one season to the next. In 2003-04, Everton finished 17th but in 2004-05 they finished 4th!

Learn about Everton 

The following activities will help you learn about Everton football club. The first activity is a matching activity. If you're not sure of the answer, go back to the READ section.

Activity 1: In this activity, you have to match Everton's manager, a past player, stadium, stadium capacity, and club colours.

Everton fans in Singapore.

Everton fans in Singapore.

Nil satis nisi optimum 

This is Everton's motto. It means only the best is good enough

Now you have looked at the facts and figures, it's time to go into detail. Can you answer some more detailed questions about the Toffees?

Activity 2: In this activity, you have to match the years with the famous event in Everton's history.

Talk about Everton 

  • What do you know about Everton? Are you an Everton fan?
  • Do you know any of their players? Have you seen any Everton matches? 
  • Where do you think the Toffees will finish in the Premier League this season? Do you agree with our prediction?

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