A statue of Everton legend Dixie Dean outside Goodison Park, pictured in November 2013.
Everton will leave Goodison Park at the end of the season(Image credit: Getty Images)

Everton's Goodison Park could have a future as a football stadium after all.

Everton will move to a new stadium at Bramley Moore Dock at the end of the season. Test events have been a success and Toffees fans are gradually saying their goodbyes to Goodison.

But The Friedkin Group, Evertons new owners, are reportedly considering the redevelopment of the famous old stadium as a home for Everton Women.

Everton are reviewing the Goodison Legacy Project

While the new stadium is the focus of much attention, its equally important what Everton leave behind.

Through the Goodison Legacy Project, Evertons owners have committed to putting the historic site to community use.

According to Paul Joyce of The Times, The Friedkin Group has commissioned a feasibility study that will investigate the possibility of Goodison Park becoming the new home for the womens team.

Everton Womens Walton Hall Park facility will soon be too small for [Womens Super League] requirements and executive chairman Marc Watts reportedly pledged to give the team the best home possible in a message to club staff.

That includes the possibility of combining the Goodison Legacy Project with a suitable facility for Everton Women, an outcome that would continue the grounds football use.

Watts is understood to have said that detailed exploratory work into moving the womens team [to Goodison] was underway, reported Joyce.

Everton had previously planned a legacy project for Goodison Park which includes redevelopment into a mixed-use scheme, including housing, offices and community facilities, according to the Mirror.

That could still be part of any plan to keep Goodison Park as a football stadium.

Everton have played at Goodison Park since 1892 and a continuation of that history would surely be an attractive prospect after the club moves the mens team and its headquarters to the new 52,888-capacity stadium.

Goodison will need significant development either way but its understood that the potential to push Everton Women to the next level is a motivating factor behind the feasibility study.

The spectacular last mens Merseyside derby at Goodison Park has already taken place and the reverse fixture will be played this evening as this weeks long-awaited Premier league action continues.

David Moyes Toffees visit Premier League leaders Liverpool knowing a surprise win would take them above Manchester United and potentially set up a push for a top-half finish.

Chris is a freelance writer and the author of the High Protein Beef Paste football newsletter. He's based in Warwickshire and is the Head of Media for Coventry Sphinx.


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