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Team manager: Frank Lampard
Team stadium: Goodison Park
Team captain: Phil Jagielka
Number of championships: First Division – 9 times; Second Division – 1 time; FA Charity Shield– 9 times; Central League – 4 times; Southern Football League Division Two – 1 time.
Number of Cup wins: FA Cup - 5 times; FA Youth Cup – 3 times; Lancashire Senior Cup – 6 times; Liverpool Senior Cup – 45 times; European Cup Winners' Cup – 1 time.
Formed in: 1878
Nickname: The Toffees, The Blues, The School of Science, The People's Club
Everton FC, often referred to as "The Toffees" or "The Blues", are an English professional football club based in Liverpool. The team are well-known for being a regular opponent in the Premier League - the top-flight league of English football - and rivals of another Premier league club based in the same city - Liverpool FC.
Everton FC were founded as St Domingo FC in 1878, before being renamed as "Everton" in 1879 after the local area. The club were also one of the founding clubs of the Football League in 1888-89 and won their first League Championship title in the 1890-91 season.
Everton was the first club to win the newly formed Football League in 1890-1891. The club won its first FA Cup in 1906 and another League Championship title in 1913-14. Throughout the late 1920s and the 1930s, Everton experienced a string of victories, which included three more League titles and their second FA Cup.
During World War II, the League was suspended; when it returned, Everton had weakened and showed poor performance. However, in 1953-54 the team went from strength to strength and since then has been a constant top-flight team.
The 1960s were a highly successful time for the club, as they won the one more League title, one more FA Cup, and reached European competitions five years in a row. After a slow and uneventful period during the 1970s, the club had its most successful era in the 80s. The club won an FA Cup in 1984, two League titles in 1984-85 and 1986-87 and their first and so far, only, UEFA Cup Winners' Cup in 1985.
In 1992, Everton were among the founders of the Premier League, but afterwards experienced many ups and downs as well as frequent changes in captains and managers. In 2007-08 and 2008-09 Everton qualified for the UEFA Cup and they were runners-up in the 2009 Final of the FA Cup.
To date, Everton's most successful period has been the 1980s, when the club succeeded in winning numerous titles: the League championship in 1984-85 and 1986-87; the FA Cup in 1985; and the European Cup Winners' Cup in 1985.
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