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FA Community Shield
Opening match of the English football season, which Everton have won nine times
FA Cup, Everton and the
The most famous domestic cup competition in world football
Falder, David 'Ted'
Defender who came with the approval of the ‘Prince of Centre Halves’
Fanzines
The unofficial voice of the masses
Farley, Adam
FA Youth Cup winning centre back who forged a local non- league career
Farrall, Alec
Local midfielder who forged a solid lower-league career
Farrell, Peter
Long-standing Irish servant who ranks among the greats
Farrelly, Gareth
Underwhelming midfielder whose moment of glory saved Everton’s skinUnderwhelming midfielder whose moment of glory saved Everton’s skin
Fazackerley, Stan
Prolific inside forward who fell foul of the Everton board
Feeney, Morgan
Former England youth international defender who forged a decent lower league career beyond Goodison
Fell, Jimmy
Chemist turned professional footballer who played out wide in the early 1960s
Fellaini, Marouane
Belgian international midfielder of grace and skill who is the club’s record signing
Ferguson, Duncan
Enigmatic centre forward adored by the Goodison faithful
Ferguson, Mick
A member of Howard Kendall’s so-called ‘magnificent seven’ whose star failed to shine
Fern, Tom
Reliable custodian whose safe hands helped lift the 1915 League title
Fernandes, Manuel
Enigmatic midfielder who failed to take his second chance
Ferrari, Matteo
Elegant Italian international defender who impressed during Goodison loan spell
Fielding, Alfred 'Wally'
Long-serving inside right who illuminated the post-war years
Finch Farm
State-of-the-art training complex, home to Everton since 2007
Finnis, Harold
Left back who was a one-game wonder
Fleetwood, Tom
Forward turned defensive lynchpin who captained Everton in the interwar era
Fleming, George
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Flewit, Albert
Inside forward who gained representative honours for the Football League
Football League
Football’s first league, of which Everton were founder members and ruled over nine times
Footballing innovations and landmarks
Since the club’s creation, Everton have always been at the forefront of innovation
Foreign players, and Everton
The overseas revolution that all began with a Swede in 1989
Forshaw, Adam
Young midfielder who made first-team bow in Europa League tie
Forshaw, Dick
Inside forward who crossed the Merseyside football divide
Freeman, Bert
Aston Villa reject turned goal-poacher extraordinaire
Full Members' Cup*
Unlamented cup competition that offered a poor alternative to European football