
Goodison Park: The End of an Era for Everton Football Club
Everton's Goodison Park: A 133-Year Legacy Ends. Goodison Park, Everton Football Club's home since 1892, is set to close. The stadium, steeped in history and famous for its passionate atmosphere, will be replaced by a new state-of-the-art facility at Bramley-Moore Dock. The move, set for the 2025-26 season, marks the end of an era for the club and its fans. The video explains the stadium's unexpected origin, linked to a mid-1800s sewage project overseen by engineer George Goodison, whose name became synonymous with the iconic ground. The new stadium promises to be even more impressive, boasting a capacity to rival other Premier League venues. "It's the end of a chapter, but the start of an exciting new one," says a long-time Evertonian, reflecting the mixed emotions surrounding the move. The new stadium will be the seventh largest in the Premier League, and cost over £750 million. This significant investment underscores Everton's ambition to compete at the highest level.