Everton
Everton FC (EVE)
Overview
Everton Football Club stands as one of England's most historic and prestigious football institutions. Founded in 1878, the Toffees have evolved in the Premier League and play their home matches at the legendary Goodison Park since 1892, making it one of the oldest stadiums still in professional use. Everton was a founding member of the Football League in 1888, cementing their place as pioneers of English football.
Everton boasts an impressive trophy cabinet with nine English league championships, five FA Cups, and a European Cup Winners' Cup in 1985. The club enjoyed its golden era during the 1980s under manager Howard Kendall, winning two league titles (1985, 1987) and dominating English football. The Toffees maintain a unique rivalry with Liverpool in the Merseyside Derby, one of the most famous local derbies in world football where both clubs share the same city.
Club legends like Dixie Dean (record holder with 60 league goals in a single season in 1928), Neville Southall, Duncan Ferguson, and more recently Wayne Rooney have left indelible marks on Everton's history. The club is preparing to move to a new state-of-the-art 52,888-capacity stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock on Liverpool's waterfront in 2025. Despite recent challenges, the Toffees retain a passionate and loyal fanbase that embodies the working-class spirit of English football and Liverpool's fighting mentality.