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- Goodison_Park abstract "Goodison Park is a football stadium located in Walton, Liverpool, England. The stadium has been home to Premier League club Everton F.C. since its completion in 1892 and is one of the world's oldest purpose-built football grounds. The stadium is built in a residential area served by regular rail and bus services two miles (3 km) from Liverpool city centre.Goodison has undergone many changes over the years and it presently has an all-seated capacity of 40,157. Everton fans refer to the stadium as "The Grand Old Lady" and the abridged "Goodison".It has hosted more top-flight games than any other stadium in England. Goodison has hosted the maximum number of league games since the Premier League was formed in 1992, as Everton have remained in the top tier of English football since 1954. The club has only been outside the top division for four seasons, having only been relegated twice (in 1930 and 1951).As well as hosting Everton games, the stadium has been the venue for an FA Cup Final and numerous international fixtures, including several in the 1966 FIFA World Cup. The record for the highest attendance in women's football was set at Goodison Park in 1920, which stood for 92 years until 31 July 2012. This game's high attendance resulted in women's football being banned by the Football Association for 50 years as they felt it threatened the men's game.Goodison Park was conceived in unusual circumstances: two factions of politicians on the Everton board grappled to control the destiny of the club. A split emerged with the members with the majority leaving their home at Anfield forming Goodison Park. Everton F.C.'s relocation to Goodison Park was one of the earliest cases of a team moving to a new stadium for monetary benefit.".
- Goodison_Park architect Archibald_Leitch.
- Goodison_Park cost "3000.0".
- Goodison_Park formerName "Mere Green field".
- Goodison_Park location England_national_football_team.
- Goodison_Park location Liverpool.
- Goodison_Park openingDate "1892-08-24".
- Goodison_Park operator Everton_F.C..
- Goodison_Park owner Everton_F.C..
- Goodison_Park tenant Everton_F.C..
- Goodison_Park thumbnail Goodisonview1.JPG?width=300.
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- Goodison_Park wikiPageID "523891".
- Goodison_Park wikiPageRevisionID "600617298".
- Goodison_Park after Crystal_Palace_National_Sports_Centre.
- Goodison_Park after "Current stadium".
- Goodison_Park align "right".
- Goodison_Park architect "Kelly Brothers initially, with Henry Hartley and Archibald Leitch later".
- Goodison_Park attendance "39840".
- Goodison_Park attendance "48000".
- Goodison_Park attendance "51780".
- Goodison_Park attendance "52000".
- Goodison_Park attendance "62000".
- Goodison_Park before Anfield.
- Goodison_Park before Crystal_Palace_National_Sports_Centre.
- Goodison_Park before Fallowfield_Stadium.
- Goodison_Park constructionCost "3000.0".
- Goodison_Park date "1966-07-12".
- Goodison_Park date "1966-07-15".
- Goodison_Park date "1966-07-19".
- Goodison_Park date "1966-07-23".
- Goodison_Park date "1966-07-25".
- Goodison_Park dimensions "by".
- Goodison_Park formerNames "Mere Green field".
- Goodison_Park goals "Beckenbauer".
- Goodison_Park goals "Bene".
- Goodison_Park goals "Eusébio".
- Goodison_Park goals "Farkas".
- Goodison_Park goals "Garrincha".
- Goodison_Park goals "Haller".
- Goodison_Park goals "José Augusto".
- Goodison_Park goals "Lee Dong-Woon".
- Goodison_Park goals "Mészöly".
- Goodison_Park goals "Pak Seung-Zin".
- Goodison_Park goals "Pelé".
- Goodison_Park goals "Porkujan".
- Goodison_Park goals "Rildo".
- Goodison_Park goals "Simöes".
- Goodison_Park goals "Tostão".
- Goodison_Park goals "Yang Sung-Kook".
- Goodison_Park hasPhotoCollection Goodison_Park.
- Goodison_Park location "Goodison Road, Liverpool, England".
- Goodison_Park nickname "The Grand Old Lady".
- Goodison_Park nobars "1".
- Goodison_Park opened "1892-08-24".
- Goodison_Park operator "Everton F.C.".
- Goodison_Park owner "Goodison Park Stadium, Limited is owned by The Everton Football Club Company, Limited".
- Goodison_Park quote "Behold Goodison Park! no single picture could take in the entire scene the ground presents, it is so magnificently large, for it rivals the greater American baseball pitches. On three sides of the field of play there are tall covered stands, and on the fourth side the ground has been so well banked up with thousands of loads of cinders that a complete view of the game can be had from any portion. The spectators are divided from the playing piece by a neat, low hoarding, and the touch line is far enough from it to prevent those accidents which were predicted at Anfield Road, but never happened... Taking it all together, it appears to be one of the finest and most complete grounds in the kingdom, and it is hoped that the public will liberally support the promoters.".
- Goodison_Park referee Concetto_Lo_Bello.
- Goodison_Park referee George_McCabe.
- Goodison_Park referee Ken_Dagnall.
- Goodison_Park referee Kurt_Tschenscher.
- Goodison_Park referee Menachem_Ashkenazi.
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- Goodison_Park score "2".
- Goodison_Park score "3".
- Goodison_Park score "5".
- Goodison_Park seatingCapacity "40157".
- Goodison_Park source ""Out of Doors", October 1892".
- Goodison_Park stadium "Goodison Park, Liverpool".
- Goodison_Park stadiumName "Goodison Park".
- Goodison_Park surface Desso_GrassMaster.
- Goodison_Park tenants Everton_F.C..
- Goodison_Park time "1170.0".
- Goodison_Park time "1171.0".
- Goodison_Park time "900.0".
- Goodison_Park title "Home of Everton".
- Goodison_Park title "Host of the FA Cup Final replay".
- Goodison_Park title "Host of the FA Cup Final".
- Goodison_Park width "30.0".
- Goodison_Park wordnet_type synset-stadium-noun-1.
- Goodison_Park years "1892".
- Goodison_Park years "1894".
- Goodison_Park years "1910".
- Goodison_Park subject Category:1966_FIFA_World_Cup_stadiums.
- Goodison_Park subject Category:Defunct_baseball_venues.
- Goodison_Park subject Category:Event_venues_established_in_1892.
- Goodison_Park subject Category:Everton_F.C..
- Goodison_Park subject Category:FA_Cup_Final_venues.
- Goodison_Park subject Category:Football_venues_in_England.