Everton switches home court, Goodison Park is exclusive to women s football
1:23am, 16 May 2025Football
Everton will move to the new home court Bramley Moore Marina next season and leave Goodison Park, which has been used for 133 years. Everton originally planned to invest 85 million pounds to transform Goodison into a comprehensive community, but the Friedkin consortium had other ideas after acquiring Everton in December last year. As a US consortium, they value equal rights and have more preferential treatment to the women's football team in Rome. On Tuesday, Everton officially announced that Goodison will become the official home court of Everton women's football team. Goodison, with a capacity of 39,572 people, will become the largest stadium in the UK for women's football. The Everton Women's Football Team's original home stadium can only accommodate 2,200 people. Next, Goodison will carry out some facilities renovations to make it more suitable for women's football.
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