List of Everton F.C. records and statistics explained

Everton Football Club is a professional association football club located in Liverpool. The club was formed in 1878, and was originally named as St Domingo FC. The club's first game was a 1–0 victory over Everton Church Club. In November 1879 the club was renamed to Everton FC.

In 1888, Everton were one of the twelve founding members of the English Football League. The club have played in the top-flight of English Football for a record 117 years, having missed only four top-flight seasons (1930–31, 1951–52, 1952–53, 1953–54).

Major competitions won by Everton F.C., records set by the club, associated managers and players will be included in the following list.

The player records section includes: appearances, goals scored, and clean sheets kept. Player and manager awards, transfer fees, club records (Wins, Draws, and Losses) are all included in the list, as well as several others.

Honours

Domestic

European

See main article: Everton F.C. in European football.

Doubles

Awards

Player records

As of 2 November 2023

Appearances

All competitions appearances

NameAppsYears
1751
2534 1957–1971
3528 1986–2001
4497 1929–1953
5493 1980–1992
6473 1969–1982
7456 1896–1909
8453 1946–1957
9447 1980–1991
10433 1925–1938
433 2000–2016

All League appearances

NameAppsYears
1578
2463 1929–1953
3451 1958–1971
4423 1986–2001
5422 1946–1957
6400 1896–1910
7399 1925–1937
8394 1946–1957
9390 1971–1982
10383 1950–1961

FA Cup appearances

NameAppsYears
170
257 1980–1992
356 1896–1909
454 1980–1991
552 1902–1914
648 1986–2001
746 1957–1971
842 1900–1909
940 1962–1975
1039 1901–1910

League Cup appearances

NameAppsYears
165
248 1980–1991
346 1980–1992
439 1986–2001
537 1969–1982
635 1982–1988
7 Kevin Sheedy32 1982–1992
8 Gary Stevens30 1982–1988
Andy King30 1976–1980
1982–1984
10 Bob Latchford28 1973–1980

European appearances

NameAppsYears
128
225 2000–2016
25 2007–2020
424 2000–2016
523 2007–2019
619 1957–1971
19 2004–2012
19 1962–1974
19 2002–2012
1018 1962–1972
18 2005–2013
18 2007–2011

Goalscorers

Top scorers (all competitions)

NameYearsGoalsAppsAvg.
1383 433 0.88
21980–1991 160 447 0.36
31974–1981 138 289 0.48
41901–1911 126 314 0.40
51966–1974 119 276 0.43
61960–1965 111 200 0.56
71948–1955
1957–1959
109 243 0.45
81888–1899 104 300 0.35
91988–1994 99 241 0.41
101888–1897 98 224 0.44

League top scorers

NameYearsGoalsAppsAvg.
1349 399 0.87
21901–1911 112 275 0.41
31980–1991 111 322 0.34
41974–1981 106 236 0.45
51966–1974 102 232 0.44
61960–1965 101 176 0.57
71948–1955, 1957–1959 94 225 0.42
81888–1899 92 270 0.34
91888–1897 85 201 0.42
101899–1908 83 237 0.35

FA Cup top scorers

NameYearsGoalsAppsAvg.
128 32 0.88
21980–1991 21 54 0.39
31948–1955
1957–1959
15 18 0.83
1982–1992 15 38 0.39
51901-1911 14 39 0.36
1896–1910 14 56 0.25
71899–1908 13 32 0.41
1888–1897 13 23 0.57
91899–1910 12 42 0.29
1888–1899 12 30 0.40

League Cup top scorers

NameGoalsAppsAvg.
119 28 0.68
215 48 0.31
311 23 0.48
11 35 0.31
3 Dominic Calvert-Lewin11 13 0.98
10 30 0.33
79 32 0.28
88 22 0.36
97 3 2.33
7 4 1.75
7 13 0.53
7 39 0.17

European top scorers

NameGoalsAppsAvg.
18 9 0.89
26 9 0.67
35 3 1.66
44 6 0.67
4 6 0.67
4 7 0.57
4 80.50
4 10 0.40
4 11 0.36
4 14 0.29
4 18 0.22
4 19 0.21
4 23 0.17

Clean sheets

NameAppsClean sheets
1751 269
2402 155
3414 133
4497 119
5289 94
6 Jordan Pickford276 75
7 Tom Fern231 67
8213 49
9126 48
10231 47

Transfer records

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Highest transfer fees paid

NameFromFeeYear
1 Gylfi Sigurðsson Swansea City£45,000,0002017
2 Richarlison Watford£35,000,0002018
3 Amadou Onana Lille£30,000,0002022
4 Romelu Lukaku Chelsea£28,000,0002014
5 Alex Iwobi Arsenal£28,000,0002019
6 Yerry Mina Barcelona£27,200,0002018
8 Moise Kean Juventus£25,100,0002019
9 Jordan Pickford Sunderland£25,000,0002017
10 Michael Keane Burnley£25,000,0002017
10 Jean-Philippe Gbamin Mainz£25,000,0002019

Highest transfer fees received

NameFromFeeDate
1 Romelu Lukaku Manchester United£90,000,0002017
2 Richarlison Tottenham Hotspur£60,000,0002022
3 John Stones Manchester City£50,000,0002016
4 Anthony Gordon Newcastle United£50,000,0002023
5 Wayne Rooney Manchester United£30,000,0002004
6 Idrissa Gueye Paris Saint-Germain£28,700,0002019
7 Marouane Fellaini Manchester United£27,500,0002013
8 Lucas Digne Aston Villa£25,000,000 2022
9 Moise Kean Juventus£25,000,000 2023
10 Joleon Lescott Manchester City£22,000,0002009

Awards

Managerial Awards

Barclays Bank Manager of the Year [3] [4]
1984–85: Howard Kendall
1986-87: Howard Kendall

LMA Manager of the Year
2002–03: David Moyes
2004–05: David Moyes
2008–09: David Moyes

Bell's Scotch Whisky/Barclays Bank Manager of the Month Award
October 1969: Harry Catterick
March 1970: Harry Catterick
October 1973: Billy Bingham
November 1977: Gordon Lee
October 1978: Gordon Lee
September 1981: Gordon Lee
February 1984: Howard Kendall
October 1984: Howard Kendall
April 1985: Howard Kendall
February 1986: Howard Kendall
December 1986: Howard Kendall

Premier League Manager of the Month Award
January 1998: Howard Kendall
September 1999: Walter Smith
November 2003: David Moyes
September 2004: David Moyes
January 2006: David Moyes
February 2008: David Moyes
February 2009: David Moyes
January 2010: David Moyes
March 2010: David Moyes
October 2010: David Moyes
September 2012: David Moyes
March 2013: David Moyes
September 2020: Carlo Ancelotti
April 2024: Sean Dyche

Player Awards

European Footballer of the Year (Ballon d'Or)
1986: Gary Lineker (2nd)

African Footballer of the Year
1994: Daniel Amokachi (3rd)
1995: Daniel Amokachi (3rd)

Oceania Footballer of the Year
2004: Tim Cahill (Winner)

Football Writers' Association Footballer of the Year
1985: Neville Southall
1986: Gary Lineker

PFA Players' Player of the Year
1985: Peter Reid
1986: Gary Lineker

PFA Merit Award
1977: Jack Taylor
1982: Joe Mercer
1986: Alan Ball (As 1966 England World Cup Squad)
1986: Ray Wilson (As 1966 England World Cup Squad)
1994: Billy Bingham
1997: Peter Beardsley

Premier League Player of the Month Award
February 1995: Duncan Ferguson
April 1996: Andrei Kanchelskis
April 1999: Kevin Campbell
September 2006: Andy Johnson
February 2009: Phil Jagielka
April 2012: Nikica Jelavić
November 2012: Marouane Fellaini
March 2017: Romelu Lukaku
September 2020: Dominic Calvert-Lewin

BBC Wales Sports Personality of the Year Award
1995: Neville Southall

BBC Young Sports Personality of the Year Award
2003: Wayne Rooney

U.S. Soccer Athlete of the Year
2008: Tim Howard
2014: Tim Howard

Icelandic Footballer of the Year
2017: Gylfi Sigurðsson
2018: Gylfi Sigurðsson
2019: Gylfi Sigurðsson

Club records

Wins

Defeats

Goals

Points

Matches

Firsts

Record wins

Record away wins

Record defeats

Attendances

National records

Source:[7]

Continental records

Source:[9]

Penalty shoot-outs

SeasonDateCompetitionRoundOpponentVenueResultScore
1970/714 November 1970European CupThird RoundBorussia MonchengladbachHomeWon4–3
1986/87 3 March 1987 Full Members CupQuarter FinalsCharlton AthleticHomeLost1–3
1987/88 8 December 1987 Dubai Champions CupFinalRangersNeutralLost7–8
1998/99 11 November 1998 League CupFourth RoundSunderland AFCHomeLost4–5
2000/01 27 September 2000 League CupSecond RoundBristol RoversAwayLost2–4
2001/02 12 September 2001 League CupSecond RoundCrystal PalaceHomeLost4–5
2002/03 6 November 2002 League CupThird RoundNewcastle UnitedHomeWon3–2
2003/04 3 December 2003 League CupFourth RoundMiddlesbroughAwayLost4–5
2007/08 12 March 2008 UEFA CupRound of 16FiorentinaHomeLost2–4
2008/09 19 April 2009FA CupSemi FinalsManchester UnitedNeutralWon4–2
2010/11 21 September 2010League CupThird RoundBrentfordAwayLost3–4
2010/11 19 February 2011FA CupFourth RoundChelseaAwayWon4–3
2014/15 13 January 2015FA CupThird RoundWest Ham UnitedAwayLost8–9
2015/16 27 October 2015League CupFourth RoundNorwich CityHomeWon4–3
2018/19 2 October 2018EFL CupThird RoundSouthamptonHomeLost3–4
2019/20 18 December 2019EFL CupQuarter FinalsLeicester CityHomeLost2–4
2021/22 21 September 2021EFL CupThird RoundQueens Park RangersAwayLost7–8
2023/24 19 December 2023EFL CupQuarter FinalsFulham FCHomeLost6–7

See also

References

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Honours. Everton FC.com. 7 September 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20170130025439/http://www.evertonfc.com/honours. 30 January 2017. dead.
  2. Web site: Everton Transfers. efcstatto.com. 14 March 2023.
  3. Web site: Barclays Bank Manager of the Year Trophy. National Football Museum. 14 March 2023.
  4. Book: Rothmans Football Year Book (various years).
  5. Web site: Everton 11 – Derby County 2; 18 January 1890 (Match summary) . evertonfc.com. 30 March 2010.
  6. News: Rampant Gunners in seventh heaven . London . The Guardian . Jon . Brodkin . 12 May 2005.
  7. Web site: EVERTON FIRSTS. 11 June 2024.
  8. Web site: England – First Level All-Time Tables. RSSSF. 10 August 2018.
  9. Web site: EVERTON FIRSTS. 11 June 2024.