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Cadamarteri, Danny
Dreadlocked striker whose immense promise washed away in a fug of excess
Cahill, Tim
Australian midfielder turned forward who stands among the Everton greats
Cain, Bob
Defence-minded player during Everton’s second league campaign
Cain, Tom
Stand-in goalkeeper who failed to make long-term impression
Caldwell, James
Widely travelled goalkeeper rejected after just a season of first-team action
Cameron, Daniel
Irish centre half who was limited to a solitary first-team appearance
Cameron, John
Rebellious Scottish forward who later put in a fine stint as Tottenham boss
Campbell, Kevin
Everton’s first black captain, his goals saved the club from the abyss
Campbell, Walter ‘Wattie’
Half back hero of Everton's first League Championship-winning season
Campbell, William
League Championship winning defender
Carey, Johnny
Widely respected Irish manager who lacked the ruthless streak demanded by John Moores
Carsely, Lee
Hugely dependable stalwart of the Moyes era
Carter, Sir Philip
Longstanding chairman who oversaw Everton’s glory years and the Premier League’s birth
Caskie, Jimmy
Flying winger whose Goodison career was wrecked by war
Cassidy, James
Forward whose brief flirtation with Everton was the prelude to a successful career in Bolton
Castillo, Segundo
Ecuadorian loan star
Catterick, Harry
Diligent centre forward who managed the club through its defining golden era
Cavanagh, Eddie
Staunch Evertonian whose ‘Wembley cup run’ brought global fame
Chadwick, Arthur
Full back who had a fleeting role in Everton’s first years
Chadwick, Edgar
Inside forward who illuminated Everton’s first decade of league football
Chadwick, J
Mystery man who made a solitary appearance on the left wing
Chadwick, Nick
Young home grown centre forward who went on to enjoy a solid lower league career
Chadwick, Thomas
Versatile reserve defender of the early twentieth century
Chadwick, Wilf
Inside forward with roller-coaster fortunes
Chambers, Reverend Ben Swift
Hitherto unheralded founding father of Merseyside football
Charsley, Harry
Homegrown midfielder whose solitary appearance came in a European dead-rubber match
Chedgzoy, Sam
Long-serving winger who precipitated a change to the football rule book
Clark, Archie
League Championship winning defender whose career spiralled into mysterious decline
Clark, Charles
Reserve centre half who went on to enjoy a long career with Plymouth
Clarke, Harold
Winger who enjoyed a solitary season in the Goodison sun
Clarke, Peter
Commanding England under -21 centre back who enjoyed a distinguished lower-league career
Clarke, Wayne
Youngest member of a footballing dynasty, his goals pushed Everton over the line for their ninth League Championship
Cleland, Alec
Everton’s first Bosman signing, his Goodison career was hampered by injury
Clements, Dave
Northern Ireland midfielder who simultaneously served his country as manager and Everton as a player
Clennell, Joe
Inside forward with a knack for scoring opportune goals
Clifford, Bob
Versatile defender never quite able to make a first-team place his own
Clinton, Tommy
Rugged Irish full back infamous for his crucial penalty miss
Club Atlético Everton
Uruguayan team that bears Everton’s name in tribute to the club’s 1909 South American tour
Club Everton La Plata
Argentine club which changed its name to honour Everton’s 1909 South America tour
Cock, Jack
Actor and war hero who played up for the Toffees
Coggins, Billy
Popular custodian who found himself overshadowed by the great Ted Sagar
Coleman, John 'Tim'
Distinguished forward and defender of players’ rights whose goals almost brought Everton the title
Coleman, Séamus
Gaelic footballer turned emergent international midfield star
Collins, Bobby
Everton’s pocket general and saviour
Cook, Billy
Right back who reigned supreme through the era of Dean and Lawton
Cook, George
Itinerant defender who made a solitary Blues appearance
Cooke, Henry Edward (Harry)
Inspirational player turned trainer whose career spanned more than 50 years
Corr, Peter
Irish international winger who struggled to hold down a regular place during dark days
Corrin, Thomas
Reserve winger who struggled to hold down a regular place during the early 20th century
Costley, James
Outside left who played six games in Everton’s debut league season
Cottee, Tony
British record signing who sampled mixed fortunes on Merseyside
Coulter, Jackie
Wide man destined for greatness who was cut down by the cruellest of blows
Couper, George
Scottish winger who was unable to hold down a regular first team berth
Cox, Walter
Scottish goalkeeper who failed to find favour with the Anfield selectors
Coyle, Bernard
Reserve player who made a solitary appearance days before the 1893 FA Cup semi-final
Coyle, Darrin
Ulster defender who gave up football to join the police
Coyne
Mystery man who scored on his Everton debut
Craig, Nathan
Welsh under-21 international midfielder who made a solitary Europa League appearance
Crelley, Jack
Full back who was part of Everton’s first FA Cup winning team
Cresswell, Warney
Goodison’s iceman who was subject of a world record transfer fee
Critchley, Ted
Dazzling outside right who became one of the most decorated players in Everton history
Crompton, Thomas
Centre forward who had the briefest of Goodison careers before slipping into obscurity
Crossley, Charlie
Forward who rose from amateur ranks to finish top goalscorer during the 1920/21 campaign
Cuff, Will
Everton’s last link to St Domingo’s, Cuff was a key administrator for Everton and English football
Cummins, George
Irish international forward for whom the scoring touch proved strangely elusive
Cunliffe, Jimmy 'Nat'
Talented inside forward who earned England honours
Curran, Terry
Flamboyant and elusive winger ultimately overshadowed by younger blood