Everton sale of women's team helps record drop in losses as accounts released
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Second Premier League club sell 40,000-seat stadium to themselves in controversial financial move
Everton's latest financial accounts have disclosed that the club transferred ownership of Goodison Park and their Women's Super League side to Roundhouse Capital Holdings Ltd for a combined sum of £49.2million.The transaction effectively saw the Merseyside outfit sell these assets to themselves, as Roundhouse Capital Holdings Ltd is the very same corporate vehicle through which The Friedkin Group completed their takeover of Everton in December 2…
Everton reports record revenues and return to profit
Everton FC reveals annual financial figures showing record revenues and a return to pre-tax profit as well as £350m of new financing for the Hill Dickinson Stadium which has so far cost a total of £813m. Tony McDonough reports Spectators enter Everton FC’s Hill Dickinson Stadium. Picture by Tony McDonough Everton FC is reporting record annual revenues of £196.7m for the 12 months to June 30, 2025 – a 5.2% increase on the previous year. There w…
The Analysis Series: Financial reconstruction: Analysis of Everton Football Club’s 2024/25 Annual Report and Accounts
Stewardship transition The financial reporting period ending June 30, 2025, reports on the most significant structural change in the history of Everton Football Club. Following a protracted period of fiscal instability, regulatory sanctions, and the cessation of traditional commercial revenue streams, the 2024/25 accounts document the comprehensive rescue operation executed by The Friedkin Group (TFG) through its acquisition vehicle, Roundhous…
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