Pele's Pain, Rooney's Rocket and Great Escapes: Everton Bids Farewell to Goodison Park
- On Sunday, May 18, 2025, Everton will host Southampton in the last match held at their historic Goodison Park stadium, which has been the club’s home for 133 years.
- This farewell comes as the club prepares to leave Goodison Park after 133 years and begin playing next season at a larger stadium with a capacity of 53,000 located at Bramley-Moore Dock.
- Manager David Moyes described the occasion as poignant and urged players to remain focused despite the emotional atmosphere surrounding Everton's 2,789th game at Goodison.
- Goodison Park, nicknamed the Grand Old Lady, has hosted more top-tier games than any English stadium and was praised by Eusebio in 2009 as the best stadium of his playing life.
- Following the final game, Everton will hold an End of an Era ceremony celebrating Goodison's history while the women's team will continue playing there from next season.
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(Reuters) -Everton's final game at Goodison Park this weekend will be a poignant occasion, manager David Moyes said on Friday as the club bid farewell to the stadium they have called home for 133 years, but he wants his players to focus on beating Southampton. Read full story
Everton's last Goodison game will be 'sad and emotional' day, says Moyes
Everton's final game at Goodison Park this weekend will be a poignant occasion, manager David Moyes said on Friday as the club bid farewell to the stadium they have called home for 133 years, but he wants his players to focus on beating Southampton.Everton host already-relegated Saints in their 2,789th g
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