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  2. Everton F.C. (women) - Wikipedia

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    Everton Football Club (/ ˈ ɛ v ər t ən /) is an English women's association football team based in Liverpool, England, that competes in the FA Women's Super League, the top division of English women's football.

  3. Everton F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Everton's most widely recognised nickname is "The Toffees" or "The Toffeemen", which came about after Everton had moved to Goodison. There are several explanations for how this name came to be adopted with the best known being that there was a business in Everton village , between Everton Brow and Brow Side, named Mother Noblett's, which was a ...

  4. Category:Everton F.C. (women) players - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of footballers who are or were players of Everton Ladies Football Club. Pages in category "Everton F.C. (women) players" The following 126 pages are in this category, out of 126 total.

  5. Kelly Gago - Wikipedia

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    She subsequently joined UC Sampdoria (2022–2023), then moved to Parma Calcio (2023–2024), and then FC Nantes in 2024. During her time at FC Nantes, Gago played a total of ten games, starting nine, scoring two goals, and providing one assist. [4] In December 2024, Everton announced the signing of Kelly Gago from FC Nantes.

  6. Fara Williams - Wikipedia

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    Williams surprisingly moved to Everton Ladies in the summer of 2004, [17] where fans gave her the nickname "Queen Fara". [18] In 2004–05 Williams lost her third FA Women's Cup final in a row, to former club Charlton. [19] She won another League Cup medal in the 2007–08 season as Everton defeated Arsenal at Brisbane Road. [20]

  7. Lindsay Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Everton fans gave her the nickname "Lindsay Lightning" due to her pace. [7] She played for Everton in their 1–0 FA Women's Cup Final defeat to Charlton Athletic Ladies in 2005, earning the Player of the Match award. [8] She also played in Everton's League Cup win in 2008, beating Arsenal Ladies in the final. [9]

  8. Megan Finnigan - Wikipedia

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    Finnigan began her youth career with Everton's academy at the age of nine. [3] She's remained with the club for her development and captained the team in the 2014 FA Woman's Youth Cup final. [2] Finnigan made her Everton first team debut in 2015 making 6 total appearances that season. [2]

  9. Sandy MacIver - Wikipedia

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    On 2 January 2020, MacIver rejoined Everton after graduating from Clemson. [4] She made her professional debut on 19 January 2020 in a 3–1 league win over Reading . [ 5 ] On 1 November 2020, MacIver won the player of the match award in the 2020 Women's FA Cup Final , despite Everton losing 1–3 after extra time to her former club Manchester ...