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Players in Everton's early history are also included despite not necessarily playing 100 matches. For a list of all Everton players, major or minor, with a Wikipedia article, see Category:Everton F.C. players, and for the current squad see the main Everton F.C. article. Players are listed according to the date of their first team debut.
Pages in category "Everton F.C. players" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,174 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
When former Everton player Joe Royle took over in 1994, the club's form started to improve; his first game in charge was a 2–0 victory over derby rivals Liverpool. Royle dragged Everton clear of relegation and led the club to the FA Cup for the fifth time in their history by defeating Manchester United 1–0 in the final .
Everton were the first English club to appear in European competitions five seasons running (1962–63 to 1966–67). Everton have played in more top flight seasons than any other club. [5] They have scored and conceded more top flight goals than any other club. [5] Everton have both drawn and lost more top flight matches than any other side. [5]
William Aidan Kenny (born 19 September 1973) is an English former professional footballer who played as a midfielder for Everton and Oldham Athletic, making a total of 21 appearances in the Football League. [1] [2] Kenny retired from professional football at the age of just 21. [3] Kenny is the son of former Everton midfielder Billy Kenny Sr.
The club failed to achieve further league or cup success until the appointment of former Everton player and club captain Howard Kendall in 1981. While results were initially mixed under Kendall, they eventually improved, as Kendall led Everton to their most successful season ever winning the European Cup Winners' Cup and the First Division ...
Robinson scored his only goal for Everton at Goodison Park in the last game of the 1977–78 season beating Chelsea 6–0. Robinson became a vegetarian at age 13 in 1970 and in 1980, age 23, he became a vegan and was reportedly the first vegan footballer to have played professionally.
The following list includes only caps earned while contracted to Everton. Three Everton players (Eglington, Farrell and Stevenson) were dual internationals for Ireland. Their caps are listed separately below but included only once in the total player count of 240. The following list includes only caps earned while playing for Everton.