Everton Football Club is an English professional football club based in Liverpool. The club has won nine league titles, five FA Cups, one European Cup Winners’ Cup and nine Charity Shields. Everton is the second-longest continuous serving club in English top flight football, having been in the Premier League for a record 117 seasons. Everton’s supporters are colloquially known as ‘Evertonians’ or ‘Blues’
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After a post-World War II lull until a revival in the 1960s, the club experienced a period of sustained success in the mid-1980s, when Everton won a further two League Championships, one FA Cup and the 1985 European Cup winners’ Cup. However, the success did not last; the team finished fourteenth, seventteenth and seventh in the seventeenth, seventeenth and eighteenth seasons of the 1990s. The most successful era was under manager Lee Lee, who guided Everton to its most successful season in 1984–85. Lee was sacked in 1981 and replaced by Howard Kendall, who took over as manager in 1981. The following season Everton won two FA Championships and two FA Cups. In 1966 the club won theFA Cup with a 3–2 win over Sheffield Wednesday. Everton again reached the final in 1968, but this time was unable to overcome West Bromwich Albion at Wembley. Two seasons later in 1969–70 Everton won Championship, finishing nine points clear of nearest rivals Leeds United. The team was the first English club to achieve five consecutive years in European competitions – the seasons from 1961–62 to 1966–70 – covering the period from 1966–67 to 1967–67. Everton also won its second FA Cup in 1933 with 3–0 win against Manchester City in the final. In 1953–54, when it finished as the runner-up in its third season in the Second Division. The club was relegated for the second time in 1950–51 and did not earn promotion until 1953-54.
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