A look into Everton Football Club - owners, stadium, and more
Everton are currently 12th on the English Premier League table with 13 points earned in 12 games played under Frank Lampard.
Name: Everton Football Club
Establishment: 1878
Nickname: The Toffees
Stadium: Goodison Park
Current club owners: Farhad Moshiri
Current manager: Frank Lampard
Club captain: Seamus Coleman
Current club position: 13th
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Everton are struggling to hit the ground running under Frank Lampard who is yet to instill the winning mentality in his players so far.
Everton have amassed a total of 25 trophies since they were established in 1878 and they are yet to win another one after clinching their last title in 1996.
9 English Cups
1 Winners Cup
5 FA Cups
9 English Supercups
1 English 2nd Tier Cup
Everton are currently competing in the English Premier League, FA Cup, and Carabao Cup.
Current Squad
Jordan Pickford
Asmir Begovic
Billy Crellin
Andy Lonergan
Nathan Patterson
Eldin Jakupovic
Mason Holgate
Michael Keane
Yerry Mina
Ben Godfrey
Vitaliy Mykolenko
Seamus Coleman
James Tarkowski
Ruben Vinagre
Conor Coady
Reece Welch
Kyle John
Joseph Anderson
Andros Townsend
Tom Davies
Abdoulaye Doucoure
Dwight McNeil
Stanley Mills
Amadou Onana
Isaac Price
Idrissa Gueye
James Garner
Dominic Calvert-Lewin
Alex Iwobi
Demarai Gray
Antony Gordon
Salomon Rondon
Neal Maupay
Did you know?
The tower in Everton’s crest is actually Prince Rupert’s Tower, located in the Everton district of Liverpool.
Everton have remained in the top division since 1954, and were founding members of the Premier League in 1992.
The first ever penalty shootout in the European Cup was between Everton and Borussia Monchengladbach, with Everton winning 4-3.
Everton holds the record for the most seasons in England’s top tier, at 111 seasons out of 114 as of 2014/15. The club spent 1930/31 and 1951-54 outside of the top flight.
The Toffees experienced the biggest rise in Premier League finishing position from one season to the next – finishing 17th in 2003/04 and then fourth in 2004/05.