Goodison Park

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Goodison Park is a historic football stadium in Liverpool, England, renowned as one of the oldest purpose-built grounds in the sport and the long-time home of Everton Football Club.

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Goodison Park canonical 31
Goodison Park stands 1
Goodison Road Ground 1

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf building
football stadium
sports venue
builtFor Everton F.C.
capacity about 39,000
city Liverpool
constructionStarted 1892
coordinates 53.4389°N 2.9664°W
country United Kingdom
culturalSignificance iconic venue in English football history
distanceTo Anfield is approximately 1 mile away
formerName Goodison Park self-linksurface differs
surface form: Goodison Road Ground
hasDressingRooms home and away changing facilities
hasHospitalityAreas corporate lounges
executive boxes
hasMuseum Everton-related exhibits
hasNickname Goodison
hasPitchOrientation north–south
hasScoreboard electronic scoreboard
hasStand Bullens Road Stand
Gwladys Street End
Main Stand
Park End Stand
hasSurface grass
homeStadiumOf Everton F.C.
hostedEvent 1966 FIFA World Cup matches
England international matches
FA Cup
surface form: FA Cup semi-finals
leagueHosted English Football League
Premier League
locatedIn England
Liverpool
Merseyside
locatedInDistrict Walton
nearbyStadium Anfield
notableFeature distinctive church adjacent to the stadium
opened 1892
owner Everton F.C.
plannedToBeReplacedBy Bramley-Moore Dock Stadium
primaryUse association football matches
publicTransit Kirkdale railway station
Sandhills railway station
renownedFor being one of the oldest purpose-built football grounds
roofType partially covered stands
seatingCapacity about 39,000
sport football
tenant Everton F.C.

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Everton F.C. ground Goodison Park
Everton F.C. stadium Goodison Park
Liverpool hasLandmark Goodison Park
Archibald Leitch designed Goodison Park
this entity surface form: Goodison Park stands
Goodison Park formerName Goodison Park self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Goodison Road Ground
The Blues stadium Goodison Park
subject surface form: Everton Football Club
The Blues homeGround Goodison Park
subject surface form: Everton Football Club
The Blues homeMatchesAt Goodison Park
subject surface form: Everton Football Club
Merseyside derby firstMatchVenue Goodison Park
Merseyside derby notableVenue Goodison Park
Walton hasLandmark Goodison Park
Walton hasSportsFacility Goodison Park
Walton hasFootballStadium Goodison Park
Gwladys Street End locatedIn Goodison Park
Gwladys Street End partOf Goodison Park
Bullens Road Stand partOf Goodison Park
Bullens Road Stand locatedIn Goodison Park
Bullens Road Stand isMainStandOf Goodison Park
Main Stand partOf Goodison Park
Main Stand location Goodison Park
Main Stand isPrincipalStandOf Goodison Park
Park End Stand partOf Goodison Park
Park End Stand locatedIn Goodison Park
Kirkdale railway station nearby Goodison Park
Goodison fullName Goodison Park
Goodison nicknameFor Goodison Park
Bellew foughtAtVenue Goodison Park
subject surface form: Tony Bellew