Goodison Park will be made smaller as part of the conversion for the Everton Women’s team.
The iconic stadium will be reused by the club after the men’s team moves To the new site at Bramley-Moore Dock.
Goodison Park Was opened for the first time in 1892 and has a capacity of 39,572.
But that will be reduced because several parts are re -configured.
This is done by reducing the number of seats in each row to add space.
Everton’s Women’s team currently has an average presence of 2,062 in their current home base from Walton Hall Park.
The club has offered seasonal card holders and members of the hospitality the opportunity to buy the chair that was theirs for this season.
It would act as a souvenir of the historic stadium on Sunday Home game against Southampton.
The women’s side is enthusiastic about the prospect to get them stuck football At Goodison.
Captain Megan Finnigan has insisted that the team will belong to the ground.
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She said: “To walk to Goodison Park, because our permanent house will be a real honor.
“It is where we belong – and we can’t wait to make new memories there.”
While manager Brian Sorensen stated that it can help the club’s dreams grow.
He added: “Our players will now have a stage that matches their potential.
“Our fans will have a place to build an even stronger matchday culture.
“Young girls in Merseyside will see that this is a club where dreams can grow and come out.”
Goodison Park will contain more branding from the women’s team on the top layer of the Howard Kendall Gwladys Street End.
Meanwhile, the new 53,000 seat Everton Stadium has unveiled its formal name.
The club cooperates with legal company Hill Dickinson, which has taken the name rights.
The stadium will now be known as the Hill Dickinson Stadium.
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