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Lowest FA Cup Attendance 15,293 v Wimbledon, FA Cup, 3rd Round Replay, 12 January 1993 [b] Lowest League Cup Attendance 7,415 v Wrexham, League Cup, 2nd Round, 2nd Leg, 9 October 1990 [ c ] ^ During the 2019-20 and 2020-21 seasons, Everton played 21 home league matches behind closed doors and a further 3 matches with a reduced attendance due to ...
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 .
After World War II, Everton's first major success came in 1963, winning the league title under the management of Harry Catterick, who added another league title to Everton's honours list in 1970 as well as the FA Cup in 1966. Another golden era at Everton prevailed after the appointment of Howard Kendall as manager in 1981. Everton won the FA ...
Having won both the League and Cup Winners' Cup in 1985, Everton came very close to winning a treble, but lost to Manchester United in the FA Cup final. [33] The following season, 1985–86 , Everton was the runner-up to Liverpool in both the League and the FA Cup , but did recapture the League Championship in 1986–87 .
The 2018–19 season was Everton's 65th consecutive season in the top flight of English football and their 141st year in existence. [1] They participated in the Premier League, FA Cup and EFL Cup. The season covers the period from 1 July 2018 to 30 June 2019.
The 2019–20 season was Everton's 117th (an English record) and 66th consecutive season in the top flight of English football. [3] They participated in the Premier League, the FA Cup and the EFL Cup.
1893 FA Cup final; 1897 FA Cup final; 1906 FA Cup final; 1907 FA Cup final; 1933 FA Cup final; 1966 FA Cup final; 1968 FA Cup final; 1984 FA Cup final; 1985 FA Cup final; 1986 FA Cup final; 1989 FA Cup final; 1995 FA Cup final; 2009 FA Cup final; 1989 Full Members' Cup final; 1991 Full Members' Cup final
The 1994–95 FA Cup (known as The FA Cup sponsored by Littlewoods for sponsorship reasons) was the 114th staging of the FA Cup. The competition was won by Everton , with a shock victory over Manchester United , who were strong favourites to retain the title.