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Everton has confirmed that their new stadium will be called the Hill Dickinson stadium.
The Toffees will move to the chic field by the water in Bramley-Moore Dock in August after playing their last match at Goodison Park on Sunday against Southampton.
The location of 52,888 places will be known as Hill Dickinson Stadium in a multi -year name agreement which will obtain the club a healthy money.
Hill Dickinson is a commercial law firm covering 11 offices founded in 1810.
The Toffees announced the news Friday evening, writing in a press release: “ Everton Football Club is proud to announce Hill Dickinson as an official partner of the names of name of the new club stadium at Docky-Moore Dock, in a long-term agreement which will see the emblematic place named Hill Dickinson Stadium.
“This transformational partnership represents one of the largest stadium denomination rights agreements in Europe. It brings together two institutions of Liverpool, united by a global perspective, a deep commitment to the city of Liverpool and a shared history which dates back to the foundation of Everton in 1878.
Everton has confirmed that the name of their new stadium will be the Hill Dickinson stadium

The Toffees will travel to the ground after their last home game of the season this weekend

They will say goodbye to Goodison Park, although the floor will become the home of the club’s women’s team
“Founded in 1810, Hill Dickinson is a commercial law firm covering 11 offices across the United Kingdom, Europe and Asia. The international growth of Hill Dickinson was supported by the characteristics which also define Everton – the two organizations seeking excellence, supporting their local communities and offering positive long -term impacts.
“ Officially providing in August of this year, the Hill Dickinson stadium of 52,888 capacities will be a new home for Evertonians and a destination all year round for major sports, music, entertainment, business and cultural events.
“As a centerpiece of the wider regeneration of North Liverpool, the Hill Dickinson stadium will offer thousands of jobs, will attract significant interior investments and serve as long -term social and economic growth in the city.”
Some fans were quick to make fun of the name, however, with an respondent on X: “could be the worst name of stadium in the world”.
Another added: “At least Goodison had the aura. Damn, it looks like a library.
A third wrote: “We never make our task easier.
Goodison Park, on the other hand, will become the permanent home of the Everton women’s team next season.