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    About our Everton Women news

    Latest news on Everton Women, Everton WFC, covering WSL fixtures, results, transfers, and updates on the Toffees.

    Everton Women compete in the FA Women's Super League, the top tier of English women's football. Based in Liverpool and now playing at the historic Goodison Park, the Toffees field a diverse squad representing numerous nations and have been a fixture in the WSL since becoming one of its eight founding members.

    The club's recent history includes notable victories and ongoing development under Danish manager Brian Sorensen. Notable moments have included ending Chelsea's lengthy unbeaten run and memorable Merseyside Derby performances. The team continues to build around a mix of international players and emerging talent, with squad signings and contract extensions shaping the roster each season.

    The club's heritage stretches back over four decades, beginning life as Hoylake WFC in 1983. After merging with Dolphins Youth Club and later becoming Leasowe Pacific, the team captured the FA Women's Cup in 1989 before officially joining Everton in the mid-1990s. The club's greatest triumph came in 1998 when they won the FA Premier League National Division, their first and only league title to date. They claimed their second FA Cup in 2010 with a dramatic extra-time victory over Arsenal.

    Throughout its history, the club has been graced by England internationals including Jill Scott, Fara Williams, Lucy Bronze, and Toni Duggan. The team has competed in UEFA Women's Champions League football, reaching the quarter-finals in 2011. Under former manager Mo Marley, the club enjoyed sustained success, including Premier League Cup triumphs and consistent top-tier finishes, though they endured a brief relegation before returning to the WSL.

    Our NewsNow feed on Everton Women delivers comprehensive, real-time coverage from reliable sources, keeping you updated on match results, team news, transfers, and the latest developments at Goodison Park. Whether you're tracking the Toffees' WSL campaign or following international call-ups, this feed ensures you never miss a moment of Everton Women's journey.


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