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Goodison Park could host new team after Everton’s move to £760million stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock


GOODISON PARK could soon become the home of a new football team.

Everton will bid an emotional farewell to its historic and world-famous home at the end of the season.

Everton will leave Goodison Park at the end of the seasonCredit: GETTY
The Merseysiders will move to a brand-new stadium at Bramley-Moore DockCredit: EPA
Goodison coud soon become the new home of Everton WomenCredit: ALAMY

Come the start of the 2025/26 campaign, the Toffees will play their football at the brand-spanking new 52,888-seat stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock.

The Merseysiders, who, barring a major collapse, will play Prem football next season, spent a whopping £760million building the new ground.

Goodison, which has a capacity of 39,500, has been all many Evertonians have known.

But it could become the home of the club’s Women’s Team.

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That’s according to The Athletic, who claim the departure of the men’s side has “opened the possibility ” of the Women’s Super League outfit moving into the stadium full-time.

Everton Women’s current home is the 2,200 capacity Walton Hall Park Stadium – which is located FIVE MILES outside the city centre.

Goodison, by comparison, is just under three-and-a-half miles away from Liverpool’s city centre.

It’s unclear if a move to Goodison will materialise for Everton Women due to the Goodison Legacy Project, which was put to the local government in April 2020.

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Everton have launched the Goodison Legacy ProjectCredit: UKGBC

The proposal included plans to provide affordable and social housing in the form of 10 new development blocks.

The Legacy Project also includes the construction of a health centre, residential care and education facilities and new office spaces.

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The proposed moving of Everton Women to Goodison is said to be a way of “supplementing” the Legacy Project.

A decision on the future of the historic ground, however, won’t be made until after the men’s team officially relocates to Bramley-Moore Dock.

Everton will be back in action next Saturday, travelling to Molineux to take on Wolves.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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