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17 Nov | Everton FC W | - | Liverpool FC | | 3:00pm | 20 Nov | Everton FC W | - | Manchester U | | 7:00pm | 08 Dec | Tottenham Wo | - | Everton FC W | | 2:00pm | 11 Dec | Liverpool FC | - | Everton FC W | | 6:00pm | 15 Dec | Everton FC W | - | Manchester C | | 12:30pm |
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10 Nov | Crystal Pala | 1 - 1 | Everton FC W | |
03 Nov | Everton FC W | 0 - 5 | Chelsea Wome | |
20 Oct | Leicester Ci | 1 - 0 | Everton FC W | |
13 Oct | Everton FC W | 1 - 1 | West Ham Wom | |
06 Oct | Arsenal WFC | 0 - 0 | Everton FC W | |
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Everton Football Club is an English women's association football team based in Liverpool, England, that competes in the FA Women's Super League, the top division of English women's football. Formed in 1983 as Hoylake W.F.C., it is now part of Everton F.C. and has played home games at Walton Hall Park in Walton since February 2020. The team has won the Premier League National Division once, the Premier League Cup once, and the Women's FA Cup twice.
In 1995, the club became known as Everton Ladies and continued to make its mark. In 1997, it reached the final of the Premier League Cup only to lose to Millwall Lionesses 1–2. The following year, however, the team was crowned National Premier League Champions which is its biggest success to date.
Team Members10
Bennison
| |
Bissell
| | 18
Brosnan
| | 8
Christiansen
| |
9
Duggan
| | 20
Finnigan
| | 22
Galli
| | 17
Graham
| |
Hayashi
| | 99
Hobson
| | 28
Holmgaard
| | 26
Holmgaard
| |
22
Kühl
| | 17
Madsen
| | 21
Maier
| |
Olesen
| |
Payne
| |
Payne
| |
Piemonte
| | 12
Ramsey
| |
Romero
| | 4
Sevecke
| | 25
Snoeijs
| | 14
Sørensen
| |
27
Stenevik
| | 8
Vanhaevermaet
| | 2
Veje
| | 24
Weir
| |
7
Wheeler
| |
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