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The following lists Everton's League performances, top goalscorers and average attendances from 1888, when the Football League was formed, to the end of the most recent completed season. For a more detailed history see History of Everton F.C. The 98 full seasons in the 20th century were reduced to 87 deducting the war years.
Neville Southall, Everton's record appearance maker Dixie Dean, Everton's record goalscorer Everton Football Club is a professional association football club located in Liverpool . The club was formed in 1878, and was originally named as St Domingo FC .
Everton finished the season in eighth place, just one place and two points adrift of neighbours Liverpool and a place in the UEFA Europa League for the following season. It was only the second out of six seasons where the Toffees failed to achieve European qualification. [59] The 2010–11 season began with Everton in poor form.
Monochrome Everton crest (2000–2013) 2013–14 season crest The Everton Lock-Up has featured on Everton's crest since 1938. At the end of the 1937–38 season, Everton secretary Theo Kelly, who later became the club's first manager, wanted to design a club necktie. It was agreed that the colour be blue, and Kelly was given the task of ...
After three seasons, the last of which saw Everton return their worst home record in the club's 138-year history, Martínez was sacked in May 2016 and replaced by Ronald Koeman a month later. Koeman was sacked in October 2017 after 16 months in the job following a 5–2 defeat to Arsenal that had dropped the club into the relegation zone. [ 5 ]
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The 2020–21 Everton Football Club season was the club's 118th season in existence and the club's 67th consecutive season in the top flight of English football.In addition to the domestic league, Everton participated in this season's editions of the FA Cup and the EFL Cup.
During the 1969–70 English football season, Everton F.C. competed in the Football League First Division. They won their 7th League title finishing ahead of Leeds United and Chelsea . Final league table