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Abandoned Fixtures
Only seven matches have been abandoned in Everton’s long history, most recently against Bolton Wanderers in 1979
Abbott, Walter
Illustrious left half who was a stalwart during the early twentieth century
Ablett, Gary
Local defender who became the only player to lift the FA Cup with both Merseyside teams.
Adams, Jimmy
Scotland international full back of Everton’s early years
Adams, Neil
Young right winger who lifted the 1987 League Championship
Adamson, Hugh
Scottish wing half who deputised for Walter Abbott and Harry Makepeace
Africa, and Everton
Eight African players have followed in Daniel Amokachi’s footsteps in playing for Everton
Agard, Kieran
Home-grown forward, whose brief noughties spell in blue preceded a solid lower league career
Ainscow, Alan
Experienced midfielder who was among Howard Kendall’s first signings
Akpan, Hope
Home-grown midfielder who made just a solitary first-team outing
Akpan, Hope
Home-grown midfielder who went on to achieve international recognition with Nigeria
Alcaraz, Antolín
Erratic centre back who followed Roberto Martinez to Goodison in 2013
Alex, Denny
England youth international, whose solitary appearance came as a sub in a European dead-rubber match
Alexandersson, Niclas
Disappointing right midfielder who made little impact in an Everton shirt
Alford, Frank
Early-1920s winger who made just a couple of first team appearances
Allan (Allan Marques Loureiro)
Brazilian midfield enforcer, signed in the honeymoon of the Ancelotti era
Allardyce, Sam
Unpopular managerial appointment who steadied a listing Everton ship
Allen, Graham
Home-grown defender who later enjoyed a solid career at Tranmere
Amokachi, Daniel
Everton’s first African player, whose FA Cup goals secured a place at Wembley
Ancelotti, Carlo
Italian managerial legend, whose appointment marked the highpoint of Farhad Moshiri’s ambition for the club
Anderson, Da Silva
Brazilian midfielder who experienced just three minutes of first team action
Angell, Brett
Prolific lower-league centre forward caught out of his depth at Goodison
Angus, Jack
Goalkeeper during Everton’s first League Championship winning season
Angus, John Alexander 'Jack'
Outside left during Everton’s Football League debut
Anichebe, Victor
Home-grown Nigerian international forward who earned Olympic silver
Archer, Bill
Understudy to Jock Thomson, a regular starting berth proved elusive
Arnold, Jim
Sturdy goalkeeper whose presence eased the emergence of Neville Southall
Arridge, Smart
Welsh international left back in Everton’s early years
Arsenal, and Everton
One of the true thoroughbreds of English football, Arsenal are a team steeped in similar history, traditions and ethos to Everton
Arteta, Mikel
The finest Spaniard Goodison ever knew
Ashworth, Alec
Home-grown inside forward who later appeared in the 1964 FA Cup Final for Preston
Ashworth, Sam
Well travelled amateur footballer who lifted the 1904 FA Cup with Manchester City
Aspinall, Warren
Lower league stalwart, who played a cameo role in Everton’s last title-winning season
Aston Villa, and Everton
Midland rivals that played a key part in Everton’s ascent to league football
Atkins, Ian
Well-travelled midfielder who played a cameo during the Club’s greatest season
Atsu, Christian
Loan star Ghanian winger, who tragically died in the 2023 Turkey earthquake
Attendances, Records
Goodison Park has boasted crowds of more than 70,000
Atteveld, Ray
Trail-blazing foreign signing who provided competent if unexceptional service
Attwood, Arthur
Late-1920s understudy to Dixie Dean