Key Points

Everton Women will relocate to Goodison Park permanently starting in the 2025-26 season. The historic stadium will undergo upgrades to support the growing women's team while maintaining its community roots. Captain Megan Finnigan called it a career-defining moment for the squad. The move reflects the rising prominence of women's football and Everton's commitment to its legacy.

Key Points: Everton Women to Make Goodison Park Permanent Home From 2025

  • Goodison Park to host Everton Women from 2025-26
  • Friedkin Group prioritizes football in community legacy
  • Stadium upgrades planned before move
  • Walton Hall Park remains for grassroots development
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Goodison Park to become the permanent home of Everton Women from 2025-26 season

Everton Women will move to historic Goodison Park in 2025, marking a major step for women's football with enhanced facilities and community impact.

"Leading the team out for that first home match will be nothing short of a career highlight. – Megan Finnigan, Everton Women captain"

Liverpool, May 13

Everton Football Club is proud to announce that Goodison Park will become the permanent home of Everton Women, transforming English football’s first purpose-built ground into one of the most iconic venues in the Women’s Super League.

The decision follows an in-depth review of the Goodison Legacy project by The Friedkin Group (TFG) since their takeover in December. The Goodison Legacy project was launched in 2020 to define the future of Goodison. After an in-depth review, The Friedkin Group decided that football must be kept at the heart of Everton’s community.

“This move is a testament to where the women’s game is right now and, more importantly, where it is heading. Goodison is a magical stadium with a deep heritage and close ties to the local community.

"Leading the team out for that first home match of next season will be nothing short of a career highlight – and the prospect of what Everton Women can become with such an iconic ground to call our home is hugely exciting," said Megan Finnigan, captain of Everton Women

When the Men’s Senior Team moves to the new stadium, Everton Women will relocate to Goodison for the start of the 2025/26 season. The move addresses Everton Women’s rapid growth and need for a larger, more suitable venue than Walton Hall Park.

The move to Goodison will include enhancements that will be made over time and will ensure adequate facilities are in place before the start of the season. The relocation will also generate economic opportunities for local businesses through matchday footfall.

Goodison will remain a central part of Liverpool’s sporting and cultural identity. In addition to hosting Everton Women, it will stage selected Academy matches and expand Everton in the Community’s L4 campus.

Their previous stadium, the Walton Hall Park will continue to serve grassroots, community, and development programmes for women’s and girls' football.

- IANS

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Here are 6 diverse Indian perspective comments for the article:
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Rahul K.
Great move by Everton! Women's football deserves top-class stadiums. Hope Indian clubs take inspiration - our women's team performs better than men's but gets neglected. Imagine if Mumbai City FC gave DY Patil to women's team! 🤩
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Priya M.
As a football fan from Kerala, I love seeing historic grounds being preserved. Goodison Park has such legacy - perfect for women's team to build their own history. Hope this boosts attendance for women's matches too!
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Amit S.
Good decision but will they maintain the pitch properly? Many Indian stadiums become unusable when shared between teams. Hope Everton invests in proper groundstaff. Women deserve same quality as men's game.
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Neha P.
This is how you grow women's sports! In India we keep women's matches in small grounds with no facilities. Everton showing the way - heritage stadium + women's team = perfect combo. Hope ISL clubs are watching 👀
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Vikram J.
Smart business move too - Goodison Park would feel empty after men's team leaves. Now it stays alive with women's matches and academy games. Indian clubs should learn this stadium utilization strategy.
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Sanjana R.
The community aspect is most impressive. In India we just build new stadiums and forget old ones. Everton keeping Goodison's soul alive while growing women's football - proper legacy planning! More clubs should think like this.

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