Everton Bids Emotional Farewell to Goodison Park with 2-0 Victory Over Southampton

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Everton Bids Emotional Farewell to Goodison Park with 2-0 Victory Over Southampton

Everton Bids Emotional Farewell to Goodison Park with 2-0 Victory Over Southampton

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On May 18, 2025, Everton Football Club marked the end of an era by securing a 2-0 win against Southampton in their final men's game at the historic Goodison Park, their home for 133 years. The victory was highlighted by Iliman Ndiaye's first-half brace, making him the last Everton men's player to score at the iconic stadium.

The atmosphere was electric as fans gathered early to pay tribute to the "Grand Old Lady." Club legends, including Tim Cahill, Wayne Rooney, and Duncan Ferguson, were present to celebrate the occasion. Despite an early injury to captain Seamus Coleman, who received a standing ovation as he left the pitch, the team delivered a performance befitting the significance of the day

Manager David Moyes, in his second stint with the club, had urged his players to ensure a positive send-off for Goodison Park. The team's response was emphatic, with Ndiaye's goals securing a memorable victory.

Post-match celebrations included a parade of past players and heartfelt tributes, reflecting on the stadium's rich legacy. While the men's team prepares to move to the new Hill Dickinson Stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock next season, Goodison Park will continue to serve as the home for Everton Women, preserving its storied heritage.

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