Everton Football Club, founded in 1878 and based in Liverpool, is one of England’s most historic clubs with a passionate fanbase and rich tradition, known for its iconic royal blue home kits with white accents that were adopted around 1900 after initially experimenting with various colors, while their away kits have featured diverse designs throughout the years, and the club’s storied history has been shaped by legendary players like Dixie Dean, whose record 60 league goals in the 1927-28 season remains unmatched; Alan Ball, the fiery midfielder and 1966 World Cup winner who became a Toffees icon; Neville Southall, considered one of the greatest goalkeepers in English football history; and more recently Wayne Rooney, the hometown hero who burst onto the scene as a teenage sensation, all of whom have embodied Everton’s fighting spirit and contributed to the club’s legacy as “The School of Science” in English football.