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Everton F.C. is a professional association football club based in Liverpool, England. The club was founded in 1878, but did not participate in competitive football until 1887, when they first took part in the FA Cup. The club has had 26 permanent managers, though this role was previously filled by the club secretary.
Leighton Baines and player captain Séamus Coleman were named as joint caretaker managers. In Baines and Coleman's first game in charge the 2024–25 FA Cup third round game against Peterborough United. Everton recorded a 2-0 win, under the duo’s management, and advanced into the 4th round.
Kevin Ratcliffe, most decorated captain of Everton. Serving from 1984 to 1992. Since 1888, 48 players have held the position of club captain for Everton. The club's first captain was Nick Ross, who captained Everton during the 1888-89 season. The longest-serving captain is Peter Farrell, who was club captain for 9 years – from 1948 to 1957 ...
Everton 2-0 Peterborough: Just hours after the sacking of Sean Dyche, interim coaches Leighton Baines and Seamus Coleman led the hosts into the fourth-round despite another uninspiring performance
Kevin Ratcliffe, who captained Everton during their most successful period in history, is Everton's most decorated captain. He won 7 trophies as captain, including 2 First Division titles, 4 Charity Shields, and 1 Cup Winners' Cup. Everton's current captain is Séamus Coleman. He has been captain since Phil Jagielka left the club in 2019. [174]
On July 12, Everton announced they would host Dynamo Kyiv in a pre-season friendly to raise funds for the Ukraine Humanitatian charities. [46] During mid-season, the Toffees announced they would be part of the inaugural Sydney Super Cup in November, against Celtic and Western Sydney Wanderers. [47] Win Draw Loss Fixtures. Pre-season
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On 17 November 2023, Everton were deducted ten points from their Premier League total for breaching the league's profit and sustainability rules. [1] This marked the biggest points deduction in Premier League history. Everton appealed against the decision, with their appeal intended to be heard in March 2024. [2]