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1983
Goodison Park

Everton

Manager
Scott Phelan

Current Position

8

Wins

7

Matches Played (of 22)

22

Goodison Park will be the new home of Everton from this season forward after the men’s team moved from the near-40,000-seater stadium after 133 years in the summer. 

Starting life as Hoylake WFC in 1983, the club became known as Everton Ladies in the mid-1990s and went on to enjoy notable success, winning the FA Women’s Premier League in 1997/98 and the Adobe FA Women’s Cup in 2010.

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Pos
Club
PTS
PLD
W
L
D
GF
GA
GD
FORM
1
MCI
Manchester City
55
22
18
3
1
62
19
43
W
W
L
W
W
D
2
ARS
Arsenal
51
22
15
1
6
53
14
39
W
W
W
D
W
W
3
CHE
Chelsea
49
22
15
3
4
44
20
24
W
W
W
W
D
W
8
EVE
Everton
23
22
7
13
2
25
37
-12
W
L
L
L
L
W
Table Key
UEFA Champions League
UEFA Champions League Qualifiers
Relegation Play-Off
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