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2,791 Matches and 5,372 Goals, Everton ends 133-Year Goodison Park home era

  /  JK25

In Premier League Matchweek 37, Everton defeated Southampton 2-0, marking the final match at the historic Goodison Park. Starting next season, Everton’s first team will officially move to their new home: the Everton Stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock (Hill-Dickinson Stadium).

Goodison Park — 133 Years of Legacy

Total matches: 2,791

Victories: 1,539

Goals scored: 5,372

Goals conceded: 3,028

Longest winning streak: 17 matches (Oct 1930 – Apr 1931)

Longest unbeaten run: 43 matches (Sep 1961 – Aug 1963)

Longest streak without conceding: 840 minutes (Dec 1906 – Mar 1907, 8 clean sheets)

Players who played for Everton at Goodison: 856

Most goals in a single game: 9 (achieved 5 times)

Biggest home wins:

9–1 vs Manchester City (1906)

8–0 vs Southampton (1971)

Spectator & Derby Stats

Total home attendance: Over 88 million

Highest attendance: 78,299 (vs Liverpool, Sep 1948)

Teams faced at Goodison: 148

Merseyside derbies at Goodison: 120

Wins: 41

Draws: 38

Losses: 41

International Matches

International games hosted: 18

Matches during 1966 FIFA World Cup: 5

With over a century of iconic footballing history, Goodison Park leaves behind a profound legacy as one of the most historic grounds in English football.


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