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Everton Football Club Statistics

Everton's team logo was originally designed in 1922. The iconic building in Everton's team emblem is Prince Rupert's Tower in this area. Prince Rupert Tower, located in the center of Everton, was originally used to hold alcoholics and juvenile offenders.

In the 1990s, Everton's motto "Nil Satis Nisi Optimum" was in the lower part of the team logo, meaning that even if there is nothing, as long as it is done, it is the best. The latest design simplifies the team logo. Everton's most popular nickname is "Toffee", and some people call it "Toffee Man". Everton has a well-known toffee candy store "Mother Norbright", which specializes in all kinds of desserts. Her shop address is opposite the Prince Rupert Tower in the Everton team logo. The marketing girl of toffee threw free Everton mints at the stands around the stadium at the beginning of the game, which gradually became the tradition of the club, hence Everton's name "Toffee".

Everton has many nicknames in history. During the period of wearing black uniforms, the team was once called "Scottish Highland Guard" by fans. Because 190 1 changed its blue uniform, the team was simply called "Blue Army" by fans. 1928, Everton was praised by Steven brummer as a team that played very scientifically because of its impact, and the fans were inspired to name Everton "Academy of Sciences". 1995 Everton, who was full of fighting spirit in the FA Cup final, was praised as "dog fighting" by fans. Home jersey

Inspired by Everton's previous home jerseys, the new jerseys adopt a unique V-neck and are decorated with ribbed triangles. The special collar embodies the essence of many jerseys in history and is also the inheritance of the club's great heritage. The jersey adopts retro style, the neckline is designed as V-neck style, and the color matching of socks adopts new color matching.

The brand-new home jersey is made of high-tech fabric, which is lighter than before and has a special breathable design on the back. The mesh design under the armpit and the lightweight team logo on the chest can bring the same comfortable experience to the players on the court and the supporters in the stands.

The pattern of four letters "NSNO" connected in series behind the new collar represents the core values of the club-Latin Nil Satis, Nisi Optimum (only the best is good enough). Away jersey

The most impressive away jersey of 20 15- 16 season is "sailor suit stripes", with light gray sleeves and sides, telling the story between Liverpool, the famous port city where the team is located, and the sea. The jersey is made of high-tech fabric, which is lighter than before and has a special breathable design on the back. The mesh design under the armpit and the lightweight team logo on the chest can bring the same comfortable experience to the players on the court and the supporters in the stands. There are also striking "sailor stripes" on both sides of black shorts, and light gray ring patterns on the cuffs of white socks.

Like the previous home jerseys, the pattern of four letters "NSNO" connected in series behind the collar of the new away ball represents the core values of the club-Latin "Nil Satis, Nisi Optimum (only the best is good enough)." Second away jersey

For the first time in the history of the club, the green away jersey was used. Simple round neck, club badge on jersey, umbro double diamond trademark and elephant beer advertisement all use striking orange, which is in sharp contrast with the background color. The ribbed round tie has a modern appearance, and the embroidered club badge is isomorphic with the double diamond-shaped trademark of umbro, forming a delicate and handsome image. The new second away shorts are black green socks.

Like the home and away jerseys, the four-letter "NSNO" pattern behind the neckline of the new away jerseys represents the core values of the club. Name specific information Time goal record Player with the most goals in a single game 6 goals Jack Southworth1893 65438+Player with the most goals in a single season on February 30th 60 goals Dixiedean1Player with the most goals in League One in the season of 927-28 10, Bertie freeman 1908 10 10 in October 10 in turn1908 12 in February12, the player who scored the most goals in the English league scored 60 goals, and duncan ferguson- James Vaughan scored the oldest goal against Crystal Palace on April 10, 2005. Wally Fielding scored the most hat tricks against West Bromwich on September 7, 0958, and Dixie Dean scored the first goal on June 1925+00+07.

1936165438+1The youngest player who scored a hat trick on October 7th, Dixie Dean192510/7, scored a hat trick against Burnley. The oldest player was 33 years old and 77 days old. Sam Chedzoy/KOOC-0/922 April/KOOC-0/4 played against Huddersfield, and the club recorded the most wins in the season of 29 games. The longest number of first-class wins in the season of/KOOC-0/969-70 was/KOOC-0/2, from March 24th, 0894 to/KOOC-0. Seven games were won, from 20 1, 20 14 to April 12, and the longest games were 14, 1930, 65438+February 27th, 2004 to/kloc-. The biggest home victory on June 8th11-21890 65438+1the biggest away victory over derby on October 8th1931the biggest European victory over Charlton on February 7th. Jose Baxter, 16 years old, 19 1 day-the oldest player, Ted sagar, 42 years old, 28 1 day-the most played player in Europe, Tim Howard-the longest player in 22 years, 3,000.