Hill Dickinson Stadium, home stadium of Everton
Everton

Everton

EnglandAnglia
LLWWL

Założony

1878

Obiekt

Hill Dickinson Stadium

Miasto

Liverpool

Pojemność

52,888

Nawierzchnia

grass

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Trofea

Premier League

1986/1987,1984/1985,1969/1970,1962/1963,1938/1939,1931/1932,1927/1928,1914/1915,1890/1891,

9xWinner

Premier League

1985/1986,1911/1912,1908/1909,1904/1905,1901/1902,1894/1895,1889/1890,

7x2nd Place

FA Cup

1994/1995,1983/1984,1965/1966,1932/1933,1905/1906,

5xWinner

FA Cup

2008/2009,1988/1989,1985/1986,1984/1985,1967/1968,1906/1907,1896/1897,1892/1893,

8x2nd Place

Community Shield

1995,1987,1986,1985,1984,1970,1963,1932,1928,

9xWinner

Community Shield

1966,1933,

2x2nd Place

Championship

1930/1931,

1xWinner

Championship

1953/1954,

1x2nd Place

League Cup

1983/1984,1976/1977,

2x2nd Place

Premier League Asia Trophy

2015,

1x2nd Place

Florida Cup

2021,

1xWinner

Everton

Everton Football Club, founded in 1878 as St Domingo's FC and one of the 12 founding members of the Football League in 1888, plays at the new Hill Dickinson Stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock on Liverpool's historic waterfront since the 2025-26 season, ending over 130 years at the legendary Goodison Park. The club has won nine Football League titles, five FA Cups, and the 1985 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup under Howard Kendall — one of the greatest managers in Everton's history — alongside the 1984-85 and 1986-87 league titles with a side featuring Neville Southall (record 751 appearances) and Peter Reid. Wayne Rooney emerged as a teenage prodigy from the Everton academy before departing for Manchester United in 2004. David Moyes returned as manager in January 2025 to lead the club into their new era at Bramley-Moore Dock, one of European football's most striking new venues.