Everton Get Mixed Verdict on Stadium Naming Rights Deal After Major Announcement - Liverpool Echo
- Everton revealed that their new stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock has been named the Hill Dickinson Stadium and is set to open for the 2025-26 season.
- The club signed a long-term naming rights deal with Liverpool-based law firm Hill Dickinson, marking one of Europe's largest such agreements.
- Everton's CEO Angus Kinnear and Hill Dickinson's CEO Craig Scott emphasized the partnership reflects shared ambitions, legacy, and city regeneration.
- The stadium cost £760 million, has a 52,888 capacity, and Everton will play their final Goodison Park match against Southampton on Sunday.
- The deal sparked mixed fan reactions online, with some criticizing the name while officials highlighted its strategic importance and local ties.
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Goodison Park to be made smaller as Everton release image of new women's stadium
GOODISON PARK will be made smaller as part of its conversion for the Everton Women’s team. The iconic stadium will be repurposed by the club after the men’s team moves to the new ground at Bramley-Moore Dock. A new era for Everton Women.To mark the announcement, the Club has today released a conceptual image of Goodison Park on an Everton Women matchday.— Everton Women (@EvertonWomen) May 15, 2025 APGoodison Park will be reconfigured for the wom…
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