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Goodison Park Bids Farewell: Everton Celebrates 133 Years of History with a Fitting Finale

Walton, Liverpool, England – May 18, 2025

As blue smoke billowed from flares around Goodison Park, anticipation buzzed in the air four hours before kick-off on a historic Sunday. The iconic stadium, a cherished symbol of 133 years of men's senior football for Everton FC, was poised to mark its farewell with a celebration filled with emotion, nostalgia, and a thrilling match against Southampton. Enjoying a brilliant send-off, Everton sealed the day with a 2-0 victory, thanks to a brace from Iliman Ndiaye in the first half.

The atmosphere surrounding Goodison Park was electric, as thousands of Evertonians flocked to the iconic venue located just three miles outside Liverpool city centre. Fans arrived in droves, determined to partake in the momentous occasion, whether or not they had secured match tickets. Ordinary journeys turned into extraordinary experiences, with what would typically be a ten-minute stroll stretching into almost an hour due to the throngs of supporters gathering to show their love for the club.


With Goodison Road nearly impassable, the Everton team bus was forced to navigate alternate routes to reach the stadium, arriving discreetly on Bullens Road amid clouds of blue smoke. This scene underscored the passion of the supporters who had come to mark the end of an era at one of the oldest stadiums still in use in the world of football.

In an exciting turn of events, it was confirmed that while the men’s senior team would be transitioning to Bramley-Moore Dock, now officially the Hill Dickinson Stadium, Goodison Park would continue playing a pivotal role in the footballing landscape, serving as the home for women’s football.


The emotional farewell brought back memories of the club’s illustrious history, with special tributes to legendary figures like Wayne Rooney. The former Everton star, who made waves at Goodison Park as a teenager with a stunning goal against Arsenal, was celebrated as an iconic figure in the club's legacy during the event.

Everton’s current manager, David Moyes, shared in the pride and emotion of the day as he prepares to lead the team into their new home. In his second stint at the helm, Moyes expressed his honour at being the one to take Everton into this next chapter while having witnessed the team’s rich history at Goodison Park.

As the final whistle blew and fans celebrated the victory, it was clear that the heartbeat of Everton would forever remain in the hearts of supporters, even as they transition to a new chapter at Bramley-Moore. The legacy of Goodison Park will linger on, etched in the memories of those who witnessed the highs and lows within its revered walls.

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