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Everton Football Club is an English professional football club based in Liverpool that competes in the Premier League, the top tier of English football. The club has competed in the top division for a record 116 seasons, missing the top division only four times since The Football League was created in 1888. The club has won the League Championship nine times, the FA Cup five times, and the UEFA Cup Winners Cup once.
Goodison Park is a football stadium in Walton, Liverpool, England, and the home of Premier League club Everton since its completion in 1892. The stadium is in a residential area two miles (3 km) from Liverpool city centre. It has an all-seated capacity of 39,572.
Everton is a district in Liverpool, in Merseyside, England, in the Liverpool City Council ward of Everton. Historically in Lancashire, at the 2001 Census the population was recorded as 7,398, increasing to 14,782 at the 2011 Census.
William Kenwright, CBE is an English West End theatre producer and film producer. He has also been the chairman of Everton Football Club since 2004.
George Herman Mahon was a Texas politician who served twenty-two consecutive terms (1935–1979) as a member of the United States House of Representatives from the Lubbock-based 19th congressional district.
The Division of Lilley is an Australian Electoral Division in Queensland.
Everton Cemetery, is in Long Lane, Fazakerley, Liverpool. Opened in July 1880, it has been used for both Church of England and Roman Catholic burials and now Chinese and Muslim ones. Various buildings at the cemetery are Grade II listed buildings.
Gordon West was an English professional football goalkeeper. He won three international caps in a career that included a long stint at Everton.
The Merseyside derby refers to football matches between Everton and Liverpool, two major English clubs from Liverpool, Merseyside. It is the longest running top-flight derby in England, having been played continuously since the 1962–63 season. Part of the rivalry is due to the proximity of the two clubs, whose home grounds are within sight of each other across Stanley Park, Everton at Goodison Park and Liverpool at Anfield.
The McMahon family is a prominent Irish American family, primarily known for their involvement in the professional wrestling business. They are the founders, owners, and promoters of the world's largest wrestling company, World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). Vince McMahon - a third generation wrestling promoter - is the chairman and CEO of the company. McMahon joined his father's regional wrestling company in 1972 and purchased the promotion 10 years later. He went on to transform the then World Wrestling Federation from a regional operation into a global organization. WWF went public in 1999 and today its programs are broadcast in around 150 countries and more than 30 languages. The company has also branched out into movie production and - separate to WWE - American football, with two incarnations of the XFL.
The 1986 FA Cup Final was the 105th final of the FA Cup. It took place on 10 May 1986 at Wembley Stadium and was a Merseyside derby between Liverpool and Everton. The match was played seven days after Liverpool had secured the league title, with Everton finishing as runners-up. At the time, Liverpool and Everton were widely regarded as the two leading English clubs.
Michael Thomas "Mike" Walsh is an Irish former professional footballer who played for many clubs. A defender, he was probably best known as a captain of Bolton Wanderers and also for gaining honours representing the Republic of Ireland national football team.
Will Cuff was an English football chairman he was in charge of Everton F.C. from 1921 to 1938.
Sir Philip David Carter, CBE was a Scottish-born football director, life president of Everton Football Club and former director of Littlewoods.
George Mahon was a founding father and former chairman of Everton Football Club.
Gwladys Street's Hall of Fame celebrates the men who have contributed to the history of English football club Everton. Everton's ground, Goodison Park, is on Gwladys Street in Walton, Liverpool.
The Founding Fathers of Merseyside Football is a series of oil paintings which celebrate the contributions of the men who kick-started and shaped the game in the nineteenth century.
Stephen Joseph McMahon is an English former professional footballer, manager and current television pundit.
The 1895/96 Football League season was the eighth in Football League history with Everton having been an ever present in the top division. The club played thirty-three games in England's two major competitions, winning eighteen, drawing seven and losing eight. The club finished the season in third place, six points adrift of Champions Aston Villa, and were defeated in the quarter final of the F A Cup by eventual winners The Wednesday. Their Goodison Park home hosted the drawn semi final between Wednesday and Bolton Wanderers.
George Spink Fleming was a Scottish footballer. He was the first player to score for Everton in the Football League, scoring twice in a 2–1 win against Accrington on the competition's opening day.