2012–13 Everton F.C. season
The 2012–13 season was Everton's 21st season in the Premier League and 59th consecutive season in the top division of English football. It is also Everton's 114th season of league football and 116th season in all competitions. Having finished in seventh position in the domestic league in the previous season, Everton missed out on competing in any European competitions for the third season running.
2012–13 season | ||||
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Chairman | Bill Kenwright | |||
Manager | David Moyes | |||
Stadium | Goodison Park (40,157) | |||
Premier League | 6th | |||
FA Cup | Sixth round | |||
League Cup | Third round | |||
Top goalscorer | League: Marouane Fellaini (11) All: Marouane Fellaini (12) | |||
Highest home attendance | 39,613 v. Liverpool (28 October 2012, Premier League) | |||
Lowest home attendance | 24,124 v. Leyton Orient (29 August 2012, League Cup) | |||
Average home league attendance | 36,356 (Premier League) | |||
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The club entered the League Cup in the second round and were knocked out in the subsequent round following a 2–1 away defeat by Championship side Leeds United. Everton entered the FA Cup in the third round and progressed to the quarter-finals where they suffered a 3–0 loss at home to Premier League relegation candidates Wigan Athletic. Everton had a very consistent league campaign, never dropping below seventh place throughout the whole season. Highlights included a 1–0 win over Manchester United in the first game of the season, scoring two stoppage time goals to defeat Tottenham Hotspur 2–1 and a 2–0 home win over reigning Premier League champions Manchester City.[1] However, too many draws and a lack of goals saw Everton's push for a European place fade and they finished sixth in the league. It did mean that the club finished above rivals Liverpool for the second successive season for the first time since 1937.[2]
On 9 May, manager David Moyes announced he would be ending his 11-year tenure at the club when his contract expired at the end of the season, to become the new manager of Manchester United. Moyes transformed the club from struggling at the lower end of the league to regularly competing for the European places. He took charge of the team for over 500 games, including four European campaigns despite often working with a limited budget.[3] Everton's average league position under his management was eighth and they never finished below this in each of his last seven seasons.[4] However, he also received criticism for never winning a trophy during his time at the club.[4]
Season overview
June
On 1 June 2012, Everton's first pre-season friendly fixtures were announced: an away game against League Two side Morecambe acting as a testimonial to Morecambe's player-manager Jim Bentley, and a second away fixture against Scottish Premier League side Dundee United,[5] and on 7 June 2012 a second match to be played in Scotland was announced, against Motherwell F.C. at their home ground Fir Park Stadium.[6] A further three friendly fixtures were later determined: a home game against AEK Athens as a testimonial match for Everton's long-serving defender Tony Hibbert,[7] and away matches against Blackpool and Spanish side Málaga, the latter serving as the 29th edition of the annual Trofeo Costa del Sol friendly competition.[6][8][9] Everton was also initially scheduled to take part in the inaugural edition of the Java Cup, a four-team competition held in Indonesia, but later withdrew due to scheduling difficulties and security concerns.[10]
July
On 4 July, Everton made their first move of the summer transfer window, bringing in former Rangers striker Steven Naismith, who had refused to sign a contract to move him from the old Rangers to the new company following their liquidation.[11]
On 14 July, Everton won their first pre-season match against Morecambe at the Globe Arena on 14 July 2012, with a score of 4–1, with recent recruit Francisco Júnior scoring his first ever goal for the club.[12]
On 26 July, Tim Cahill's eight-year stay at the club came to an end when he signed for the New York Red Bulls in a £1 million deal.[13]
On 31 July, Steven Pienaar, who had made a significant impact during his loan spell at the end of last season, signed permanently for the club for £4.5 million and thus began his third stint at Everton.[14]
August
On 6 August, Fenerbahçe completed a £2 million move for Joseph Yobo, who had not played for Everton since May 2010 due to two season-long loans at the Turkish side.[15]
On 8 August, during his testimonial match against AEK Athens, Tony Hibbert (the player with the longest current spell without scoring a goal in English football) broke his goalscoring duck with a 25-yard free-kick, the last of Everton's goals in a 4–1 win. Hibbert is still yet to score a competitive goal in his career.[16]
On 12 August, reigning Premier League champions Manchester City signed Jack Rodwell for £12 million, which could rise to £17 million depending on individual and team performances.[17]
On 19 August, Belgium international Kevin Mirallas signed for the club from Greek champions Olympiacos for a £6 million fee.[18]
On 20 August, Everton began their season with a 1–0 win over last year's runners-up Manchester United. Marouane Fellaini was the scorer, with a headed goal in the 57th minute. This was the first time in five years that Everton had won their opening league game.[19]
On 25 August, Everton took their unbeaten run in the Premier League to 11 games following a 3–1 away victory against Aston Villa.[20]
On 29 August, new signing Mirallas scored his first and second goals for the club during an emphatic 5–0 League Cup win over Leyton Orient to help Everton advance to the third round.[21]
On 31 August, the final day of the summer transfer window, Everton signed versatile Costa Rican international Bryan Oviedo from Danish side Copenhagen for an undisclosed fee, believed to be £5 million.[22]
September
On 1 September, Everton missed the chance to extend their unbeaten run in the league to 12 games when they lost 0–2 to West Bromwich Albion.[23] If they had avoided defeat it would have been their longest spell without a loss since the title winning 1984–85 season.[24]
On 22 September, Everton beat Swansea City 3–0 to move to second place in the league and ensure they have never lost a league encounter against the Welsh side.[25][26]
On 25 September, Everton were knocked out of the League Cup following a 1–2 defeat by Championship side Leeds United in the third round at Elland Road.[27]
On 29 September, Everton recorded their fourth win in the Premier League after they beat Southampton 3–1 at Goodison Park. The win saw them move up to second in the table.[28]
October
On 9 October, David Moyes was named Premier League Manager of the Month for September.[29]
On 19 October, Everton signed free agent Thomas Hitzlsperger until January on a short term contract. The German international has 52 caps and had been without a club since leaving VfL Wolfsburg at the end of last season.[30]
On 21 October, following the club's 1–1 draw with Queens Park Rangers, Everton had scored 15 goals from 8 games, their best ever scoring start to a Premier League season.[31]
On 28 October, Everton faced Liverpool in the Merseyside Derby at Goodison Park. The game saw Everton grab a 2–2 draw after being two goals down.[32]
November
On 3 November, the club drew 2–2 with Fulham at Craven Cottage. This meant Everton had drawn a game for the fourth successive time.[33]
On 10 November, Everton ended a run of four successive draws with a 2–1 win over Sunderland to remain fourth in the table. It was the sixth game in a row where Everton had avoided defeat after going a goal down and stretched David Moyes' unbeaten run against Sunderland to 18 matches in his 400th Premier League game.[34]
On 17 November, Everton lost to Reading. This was Everton's first league defeat in nine games.
On 24 November, Everton drew at home with Norwich City. Norwich's 90th-minute goal was the third time this season that Everton had conceded a last minute equaliser.
December
On 1 December, Everton drew 1–1 with title holders Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium. This result meant that Everton had been unbeaten in six out of the last seven meetings with City. The result also meant that Everton had drawn seven of their last nine games.
On 9 December, the club scored two stoppage time goals to beat Tottenham Hotspur 2–1. The first of these goals, a header from Steven Pienaar, was Everton's 1,000th in the Premier League.[35]
On 11 December, Marouane Fellaini was named Premier League Player of the Month for November after scoring four goals in Everton's five games during the month.[36]
On 15 December, Fellaini again made the headlines for allegedly headbutting Ryan Shawcross in Everton's 1–1 draw at Stoke City. Fellaini subsequently received a three-match ban for his actions. Stoke's goal was the 1,000th that Everton have conceded in the Premier League era.[37]
On 22 December, Everton travelled to West Ham United and won 2–1. This game marked the first time that a Moyes' Everton side had recovered from a goal down at half-time to win away from home.
On 26 December, Everton defeated Wigan Athletic at Goodison Park 2–1. This result meant that Everton stretched their unbeaten run to seven league games. Wigan's consolation goal also meant that Everton had failed to keep a clean sheet in any of the previous 14 games they had played.
On 30 December, Everton lost to Chelsea at home, ending an unbeaten run at Goodison Park that stretched back to March.
January
On 2 January, Everton won 2–1 at Newcastle United, marking the first time in 21 months that they had won successive away games. The club scored and conceded for the 16th consecutive game which is a Premier League record.[38]
On 7 January, Everton progressed to the fourth round of the FA Cup with a 5–1 away win at League Two side Cheltenham Town.[39]
On 12 January, Everton drew 0–0 at home to Swansea, keeping their first clean sheet in 19 league and cup games, while they failed to score for the first time in the last 21 league and cup games.
On 28 January, the club won through to the fifth round of the FA Cup following a 2–1 away defeat of Championship side Bolton Wanderers.[40]
On 30 January Everton defeated West Brom 2–1 at Goodison Park.
On 31 January, Everton made their only signing of the January transfer window, acquiring 18-year-old John Stones from Barnsley for a fee reported to be in the region of £3 million.
February
On 2 February, Everton rallied from a two-goal deficit to draw at home with relegation strugglers Aston Villa.
On 16 February, Everton conceded an injury time equaliser to Oldham Athletic in the fifth round of the FA Cup, forcing a replay at Goodison Park at the end of the month.
On 23 February, Everton conceded an injury time winner to Norwich to lose 2–1 at Carrow Road. The defeat meant that Everton lost for the second time in a row.[41]
On 26 February, the club advanced to the quarter-finals of the FA Cup following a 3–1 victory over Oldham in the replay.[42]
March
On 12 March, Everton begin the month with a 3–1 win over Reading.[43]
On 9 March, Everton crashed out of the FA Cup with a 0–3 home defeat by Premier League relegation candidates Wigan, with all three goals coming in less than four first-half minutes.[44]
On 16 March, Everton bounced back in the league to beat reigning champions Manchester City 2–0 at Goodison Park, despite playing with ten men from the 60th minute with the score at 1–0, when Steven Pienaar was dismissed.[45] The win came on the day of Moyes' 11th anniversary with the club.[46]
On 30 March, Everton defeated Stoke 1–0. It was Everton's third league win in a row.
April
On 5 April, Moyes was named Premier League Manager of the Month for March, the second time he has won the award this season and the tenth in total.[47]
On 7 April, Everton drew 2–2 at Tottenham, ending a three-game winning streak.
On 13 April, Everton defeated relegation struggles Queens Park Rangers 2–0 at Goodison Park. The victory saw the Toffees unbeaten in the last five games.[48]
On 16 April, Everton drew 0–0 at Arsenal, only the second time the club had avoided defeat at Arsenal in the last 16 years.
On 20 April, Everton suffered a 1–0 defeat at Sunderland, hampering their bid for European qualification.
On 27 April, Everton beat Fulham at home 1–0 in the league, meaning they have won all 20 league encounters at home against Fulham.
May
On 5 May, Everton drew 0–0 away at Liverpool.
On 9 May, the club confirmed that Moyes would be leaving Everton at the end of the season to join Manchester United as manager.
On 12 May, Everton won their final home game of the season against West Ham, 2–0, ensuring a second consecutive season of finishing above rivals Liverpool.
Competitions
Pre-season
14 July Jim Bentley Testimonial | Morecambe | 1–4 | Everton | Morecambe, England |
14:00 BST | Bentley |
Report | Júnior Vellios Rodwell Anichebe |
Stadium: Globe Arena Attendance: 4,223 Referee: Jeremy Simpson (England) |
19 July | Dundee United | 0–1 | Everton | Dundee, Scotland |
19:45 BST | Report | Barkley |
Stadium: Tannadice Park Attendance: 6,537 Referee: William Collum (Scotland) |
21 July | Motherwell | 1–1 | Everton | Motherwell, Scotland |
13:30 BST | Law |
Report | Duffy |
Stadium: Fir Park Attendance: 4,512 Referee: Stevie O'Reilly (Scotland) |
5 August Keith Southern Testimonial | Blackpool | 2–0 | Everton | Blackpool, England |
15:00 BST | Baptiste Caton |
Report | Stadium: Bloomfield Road Attendance: 9,208 Referee: Graham Salisbury |
8 August Tony Hibbert Testimonial | Everton | 4–1 | Liverpool, England | |
19:45 BST | Naismith Hibbert |
Report | Fountas |
Stadium: Goodison Park Attendance: 17,508 Referee: Lee Mason |
Premier League
League table
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification or relegation |
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4 | Arsenal | 38 | 21 | 10 | 7 | 72 | 37 | +35 | 73 | Qualification for the Champions League play-off round |
5 | Tottenham Hotspur | 38 | 21 | 9 | 8 | 66 | 46 | +20 | 72 | Qualification for the Europa League play-off round |
6 | Everton | 38 | 16 | 15 | 7 | 55 | 40 | +15 | 63 | |
7 | Liverpool | 38 | 16 | 13 | 9 | 71 | 43 | +28 | 61 | |
8 | West Bromwich Albion | 38 | 14 | 7 | 17 | 53 | 57 | −4 | 49 |
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Play-offs (only if needed to decide champion, teams for relegation or teams for UEFA competitions).[49]
Results summary
Overall | Home | Away | |||||||||||||||||
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Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD |
38 | 16 | 15 | 7 | 55 | 40 | +15 | 63 | 12 | 6 | 1 | 33 | 17 | +16 | 4 | 9 | 6 | 22 | 23 | −1 |
Last updated: 19 May.
Source: Everton Matches
Results by round
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss
Matches
20 August 2012 1 | Everton | 1–0 | Manchester United | Liverpool, England |
20:00 BST | Fellaini Gibson |
Report | Nani Scholes |
Stadium: Goodison Park Attendance: 38,415 Referee: Andre Marriner |
25 August 2012 2 | Aston Villa | 1–3 | Everton | Birmingham, England |
15:00 BST | Clark El Ahmadi |
Report | Pienaar Fellaini Jelavić |
Stadium: Villa Park Attendance: 36,565 Referee: Michael Oliver |
1 September 2012 3 | West Bromwich Albion | 2–0 | Everton | Birmingham, England |
15:00 BST | Reid Long McAuley |
Report | Hibbert Distin Neville Fellaini |
Stadium: The Hawthorns Attendance: 25,383 Referee: Jonathan Moss |
17 September 2012 4 | Everton | 2–2 | Newcastle United | Liverpool, England |
20:00 BST | Neville Baines Pienaar Fellaini Anichebe |
Report | Anita Perch Ba Sh. Ameobi |
Stadium: Goodison Park Attendance: 32,510 Referee: Mike Jones |
22 September 2012 5 | Swansea City | 0–3 | Everton | Swansea, Wales |
13:45 BST | Williams Ki Dyer Rangel Michu |
Report | Anichebe Mirallas Osman Fellaini |
Stadium: Liberty Stadium Attendance: 20,464 Referee: Anthony Taylor |
29 September 2012 6 | Everton | 3–1 | Southampton | Liverpool, England |
15:00 BST | Osman Jelavić |
Report | Ramírez |
Stadium: Goodison Park Attendance: 37,922 Referee: Lee Probert |
6 October 2012 7 | Wigan Athletic | 2–2 | Everton | Wigan, England |
15:00 BST | Koné Maloney Di Santo McCarthy |
Report | Jelavić Fellaini Baines Neville Anichebe |
Stadium: DW Stadium Attendance: 18,759 Referee: Kevin Friend |
21 October 2012 8 | Queens Park Rangers | 1–1 | Everton | London, England |
16:00 BST | Baines Diakité Granero |
Report | Júlio César Pienaar |
Stadium: Loftus Road Attendance: 17,959 Referee: Jonathan Moss |
28 October 2012 9 | Everton | 2–2 | Liverpool | Liverpool, England |
13:30 BST | Osman Naismith Neville Jagielka Coleman |
Report | Baines Suárez Sterling Agger |
Stadium: Goodison Park Attendance: 39,613 Referee: Andre Marriner |
3 November 2012 10 | Fulham | 2–2 | Everton | London, England |
15:00 GMT | Howard Riise Diarra Baird Sidwell |
Report | Fellaini Osman |
Stadium: Craven Cottage Attendance: 25,699 Referee: Neil Swarbrick |
10 November 2012 11 | Everton | 2–1 | Sunderland | Liverpool, England |
15:00 GMT | Heitinga Fellaini Jelavić |
Report | Johnson Gardner Vaughan Rose |
Stadium: Goodison Park Attendance: 35,999 Referee: Lee Mason |
17 November 2012 12 | Reading | 2–1 | Everton | Reading, England |
15:00 GMT | Roberts Gorkšs Le Fondre Hunt |
Report | Naismith Coleman Fellaini |
Stadium: Madejski Stadium Attendance: 24,184 Referee: Martin Atkinson |
24 November 2012 13 | Everton | 1–1 | Norwich City | Liverpool, England |
15:00 GMT | Naismith Heitinga |
Report | Johnson Garrido Tettey Bassong |
Stadium: Goodison Park Attendance: 34,502 Referee: Mike Jones |
28 November 2012 14 | Everton | 1–1 | Arsenal | Liverpool, England |
19:45 GMT | Fellaini Gibson Oviedo |
Report | Walcott Gibbs |
Stadium: Goodison Park Attendance: 37,141 Referee: Michael Oliver |
1 December 2012 15 | Manchester City | 1–1 | Everton | Manchester, England |
15:00 GMT | Tevez Lescott Zabaleta |
Report | Fellaini |
Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium Attendance: 47,386 Referee: Lee Probert |
9 December 2012 16 | Everton | 2–1 | Tottenham Hotspur | Liverpool, England |
15:00 GMT | Baines Osman Pienaar Jelavić |
Report | Defoe Vertonghen Dempsey |
Stadium: Goodison Park Attendance: 36,494 Referee: Lee Mason |
15 December 2012 17 | Stoke City | 1–1 | Everton | Stoke-on-Trent, England |
15:00 GMT | Jones Begović |
Report | Shawcross |
Stadium: Britannia Stadium Attendance: 27,008 Referee: Mark Halsey |
22 December 2012 18 | West Ham United | 1–2 | Everton | London, England |
15:00 GMT | Cole Maïga |
Report | Anichebe Pienaar Gibson |
Stadium: Boleyn Ground Attendance: 35,005 Referee: Anthony Taylor |
26 December 2012 19 | Everton | 2–1 | Wigan Athletic | Liverpool, England |
15:00 GMT | Osman Jagielka Jelavić |
Report | Beausejour Koné Figueroa |
Stadium: Goodison Park Attendance: 38,749 Referee: Lee Mason |
30 December 2012 20 | Everton | 1–2 | Chelsea | Liverpool, England |
13:30 GMT | Pienaar Distin |
Report | Lampard Cahill David Luiz Cole |
Stadium: Goodison Park Attendance: 39,485 Referee: Howard Webb |
2 January 2013 21 | Newcastle United | 1–2 | Everton | Newcastle upon Tyne, England |
20:00 GMT | Cissé Williamson Tioté |
Report | Baines Heitinga Anichebe Pienaar |
Stadium: St James' Park Attendance: 49,391 Referee: Martin Atkinson |
12 January 2013 22 | Everton | 0–0 | Swansea City | Liverpool, England |
15:00 GMT | Baines |
Report | Hernández Michu Vorm Tiendalli |
Stadium: Goodison Park Attendance: 35,782 Referee: Phil Dowd |
21 January 2013 23 | Southampton | 0–0 | Everton | Southampton, England |
20:00 GMT | Hooiveld Schneiderlin |
Report | Osman |
Stadium: St Mary's Stadium Attendance: 28,359 Referee: Neil Swarbrick |
30 January 2013 24 | Everton | 2–1 | West Bromwich Albion | Liverpool, England |
19:45 GMT | Baines |
Report | Yacob Long Dorrans |
Stadium: Goodison Park Attendance: 31,376 Referee: Michael Oliver |
2 February 2013 25 | Everton | 3–3 | Aston Villa | Liverpool, England |
15:00 GMT | Anichebe Fellaini Osman |
Report | Benteke Agbonlahor Lowton Sylla |
Stadium: Goodison Park Attendance: 38,121 Referee: Mike Jones |
10 February 2013 26 | Manchester United | 2–0 | Everton | Manchester, England |
16:00 GMT | Giggs Van Persie |
Report | Mirallas Fellaini |
Stadium: Old Trafford Attendance: 75,525 Referee: Mark Halsey |
23 February 2013 27 | Norwich City | 2–1 | Everton | Norwich, England |
15:00 GMT | Holt Kamara |
Report | Osman Baines |
Stadium: Carrow Road Attendance: 26,828 Referee: Lee Mason |
2 March 2013 28 | Everton | 3–1 | Reading | Liverpool, England |
15:00 GMT | Fellaini Coleman Pienaar Mirallas |
Report | Le Fondre Robson-Kanu |
Stadium: Goodison Park Attendance: 35,244 Referee: Anthony Taylor |
16 March 2013 29 | Everton | 2–0 | Manchester City | Liverpool, England |
12:45 GMT | Fellaini Pienaar Osman Jelavić |
Report | Kolarov Džeko Silva |
Stadium: Goodison Park Attendance: 36,519 Referee: Lee Probert |
30 March 2013 30 | Everton | 1–0 | Stoke City | Liverpool, England |
17:30 GMT | Mirallas Barkley |
Report | Whelan Shawcross Shotton |
Stadium: Goodison Park Attendance: 33,977 Referee: Mike Jones |
7 April 2013 31 | Tottenham Hotspur | 2–2 | Everton | London, England |
14:05 BST | Adebayor Dempsey Sigurðsson |
Report | Jagielka Mirallas |
Stadium: White Hart Lane Attendance: 36,192 Referee: Andre Marriner |
13 April 2013 32 | Everton | 2–0 | Queens Park Rangers | Liverpool, England |
15:00 BST | Fellaini Gibson Anichebe Pienaar |
Report | Bosingwa Granero Townsend |
Stadium: Goodison Park Attendance: 34,876 Referee: Lee Mason |
16 April 2013 33 | Arsenal | 0–0 | Everton | London, England |
19:45 BST | Arteta Monreal |
Report | Gibson Pienaar Barkley |
Stadium: Emirates Stadium Attendance: 60,071 Referee: Neil Swarbrick |
20 April 2013 34 | Sunderland | 1–0 | Everton | Sunderland, England |
15:00 BST | Sessègnon Mignolet |
Report | Heitinga Coleman |
Stadium: Stadium of Light Attendance: 44,614 Referee: Phil Dowd |
27 April 2013 35 | Everton | 1–0 | Fulham | Liverpool, England |
15:00 BST | Pienaar Osman |
Report | Enoh Emanuelson Manolev |
Stadium: Goodison Park Attendance: 34,563 Referee: Jonathan Moss |
5 May 2013 36 | Liverpool | 0–0 | Everton | Liverpool, England |
13:30 BST | Borini |
Report | Anichebe Osman |
Stadium: Anfield Attendance: 44,941 Referee: Michael Oliver |
12 May 2013 37 | Everton | 2–0 | West Ham United | Liverpool, England |
15:00 BST | Mirallas |
Report | Demel Collins |
Stadium: Goodison Park Attendance: 39,475 Referee: Phil Dowd |
19 May 2013 38 | Chelsea | 2–1 | Everton | London, England |
16:00 BST | Mata Torres David Luiz |
Report | Naismith Fellaini Heitinga |
Stadium: Stamford Bridge Attendance: 41,794 Referee: Anthony Taylor |
League Cup
29 August 2012 Second round | Everton | 5–0 | Leyton Orient | Liverpool, England |
19:45 BST | Mirallas Osman Anichebe Gueye |
Report | Stadium: Goodison Park Attendance: 24,124 Referee: Roger East |
25 September 2012 Third round | Leeds United | 2–1 | Everton | Leeds, England |
19:45 BST | White Brown Austin Pearce |
Report | Oviedo Heitinga Distin Fellaini |
Stadium: Elland Road Attendance: 21,164 Referee: Lee Mason |
FA Cup
7 January 2013 Third round | Cheltenham Town | 1–5 | Everton | Cheltenham, England |
19:45 GMT | Penn |
Report | Jelavić Baines Osman Coleman Fellaini |
Stadium: Whaddon Road Attendance: 6,891 Referee: Kevin Friend |
26 January 2013 Fourth round | Bolton Wanderers | 1–2 | Everton | Horwich, England |
15:00 GMT | Sordell Spearing |
Report | Pienaar Fellaini Heitinga |
Stadium: Reebok Stadium Attendance: 18,760 Referee: Martin Atkinson |
16 February 2013 Fifth round | Oldham Athletic | 2–2 | Everton | Oldham, England |
15:00 GMT | Obita Smith |
Report | Anichebe Jagielka Neville |
Stadium: Boundary Park Attendance: 9,473 Referee: Phil Dowd |
26 February 2013 Fifth round replay | Everton | 3–1 | Oldham Athletic | Liverpool, England |
19:45 GMT | Mirallas Baines Osman |
Report | Smith Simpson |
Stadium: Goodison Park Attendance: 32,688 Referee: Michael Oliver |
9 March 2013 Sixth round | Everton | 0–3 | Wigan Athletic | Liverpool, England |
12:45 GMT | Neville Osman Fellaini Gibson |
Report | Figueroa McManaman Gómez Maloney |
Stadium: Goodison Park Attendance: 35,068 Referee: Kevin Friend |
Players
First team squad
- As of 2 February 2013.[50]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Out on loan
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Reserve squad
- As of 10 May 2013.[51]
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Out on loan
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Player awards
- Player of the Season - Leighton Baines
- Players' Player of the Season - Leighton Baines
- Young Player of the Season - Ross Barkley
- Academy Player of the Season - Chris Long
- Goal of the Season - Kevin Mirallas vs Stoke City
Statistics
Appearances
- As of match played 19 May 2013
No. | Pos | Nat | Player | Total | Premier League | FA Cup | League Cup | ||||
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Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | ||||
1 | GK | Ján Mucha | 5 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 0 | |
2 | DF | Tony Hibbert | 6 | 0 | 4+2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
3 | DF | Leighton Baines | 44 | 7 | 38 | 5 | 5 | 2 | 1 | 0 | |
4 | MF | Darron Gibson | 26 | 1 | 22+1 | 1 | 2+1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
5 | DF | John Heitinga | 30 | 1 | 17+9 | 0 | 1+1 | 1 | 2 | 0 | |
6 | DF | Phil Jagielka | 41 | 3 | 36 | 2 | 4 | 1 | 1 | 0 | |
7 | FW | Nikica Jelavić | 43 | 8 | 26+11 | 7 | 5 | 1 | 0+1 | 0 | |
8 | MF | Bryan Oviedo | 18 | 0 | 1+14 | 0 | 1+1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | |
11 | FW | Kevin Mirallas | 33 | 9 | 23+4 | 6 | 3+1 | 1 | 2 | 2 | |
14 | FW | Steven Naismith | 35 | 4 | 13+18 | 4 | 0+2 | 0 | 2 | 0 | |
15 | DF | Sylvain Distin | 40 | 1 | 31+3 | 0 | 5 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
16 | MF | Thomas Hitzlsperger | 9 | 0 | 4+3 | 0 | 0+2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
18 | DF | Phil Neville | 25 | 0 | 18 | 0 | 5 | 0 | 1+1 | 0 | |
19 | FW | Magaye Gueye | 6 | 1 | 0+2 | 0 | 0+2 | 0 | 2 | 1 | |
20 | MF | Ross Barkley | 9 | 0 | 2+5 | 0 | 0+1 | 0 | 0+1 | 0 | |
21 | MF | Leon Osman | 42 | 8 | 36 | 5 | 5 | 2 | 1 | 1 | |
22 | MF | Steven Pienaar | 40 | 7 | 35 | 6 | 4 | 1 | 0+1 | 0 | |
23 | DF | Séamus Coleman | 31 | 1 | 24+2 | 0 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 0 | |
24 | GK | Tim Howard | 40 | 0 | 36 | 0 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
25 | MF | Marouane Fellaini | 36 | 12 | 31 | 11 | 4 | 1 | 1 | 0 | |
26 | DF | John Stones | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
27 | FW | Apostolos Vellios | 6 | 0 | 0+6 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
28 | FW | Victor Anichebe | 32 | 8 | 19+7 | 6 | 3+1 | 1 | 2 | 1 | |
30 | MF | Francisco Júnior | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | |
31 | FW | Matthew Kennedy | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
34 | DF | Shane Duffy | 3 | 0 | 0+1 | 0 | 0+1 | 0 | 0+1 | 0 | |
42 | DF | Luke Garbutt | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0+1 | 0 | |
43 | FW | Conor McAleny | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Goalscorers
- As of match played 19 May 2013
R. | Name | Premier League |
FA Cup | League Cup |
Total |
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1 | 11 | 1 | 0 | 12 | |
2 | 6 | 1 | 2 | 9 | |
3 | 6 | 1 | 1 | 8 | |
7 | 1 | 0 | 8 | ||
5 | 2 | 1 | 8 | ||
6 | 5 | 2 | 0 | 7 | |
6 | 1 | 0 | 7 | ||
8 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 4 | |
9 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 3 | |
10 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | |
0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | ||
1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | ||
0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | ||
0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | ||
Own goals | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 | |
Total | 55 | 12 | 6 | 73 |
Source: Match reports in Results
Disciplinary record
R. | Name | Premier League | FA Cup | League Cup | Total | ||||||||
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1 | 9 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 12 | 0 | 0 | |
2 | 5 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 5 | 2 | 0 | |
3 | 9 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 10 | 0 | 0 | |
4 | 5 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 6 | 0 | 0 | |
4 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 6 | 0 | 0 | ||
6 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 5 | 0 | 0 | |
7 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 0 | 0 | |
4 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 0 | 0 | ||
4 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 0 | 0 | ||
10 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 0 | |
11 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | |
2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | ||
2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | ||
1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | ||
15 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | |
1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | ||
Total | 50 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 59 | 2 | 0 |
Last updated: match played 19 May 2013
Source: Match reports in Results
- Gibson received a red card in a Premier League match against West Ham United, however the card was later rescinded and Gibson did not serve any suspension.
Home attendances
Correct as of match played 12 May 2013
Win
Draw
Loss
Comp | Date | Score | Opponent | Attendance |
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Premier League | 20 August 2012 | 1–0 | Manchester United | 38,415 |
League Cup | 29 August 2012 | 5–0 | Leyton Orient | 24,124 |
Premier League | 17 September 2012 | 2–2 | Newcastle United | 32,510 |
Premier League | 29 September 2012 | 3–1 | Southampton | 37,922 |
Premier League | 28 October 2012 | 2–2 | Liverpool | 39,613 |
Premier League | 10 November 2012 | 2–1 | Sunderland | 35,999 |
Premier League | 24 November 2012 | 1–1 | Norwich City | 34,502 |
Premier League | 28 November 2012 | 1–1 | Arsenal | 37,141 |
Premier League | 9 December 2012 | 2–1 | Tottenham Hotspur | 36,494 |
Premier League | 26 December 2012 | 2–1 | Wigan Athletic | 38,749 |
Premier League | 30 December 2012 | 1–2 | Chelsea | 39,485 |
Premier League | 12 January 2013 | 0–0 | Swansea City | 35,782 |
Premier League | 30 January 2013 | 2–1 | West Bromwich Albion | 31,376 |
Premier League | 2 February 2013 | 3–3 | Aston Villa | 38,121 |
FA Cup | 26 February 2013 | 3–1 | Oldham Athletic | 32,688 |
Premier League | 1 March 2013 | 3–1 | Reading | 35,244 |
FA Cup | 9 March 2013 | 0–3 | Wigan Athletic | 35,068 |
Premier League | 16 March 2013 | 2–0 | Manchester City | 36,519 |
Premier League | 30 March 2013 | 1–0 | Stoke City | 33,977 |
Premier League | 13 April 2013 | 2–0 | Queens Park Rangers | 34,876 |
Premier League | 27 April 2013 | 1–0 | Fulham | 34,563 |
Premier League | 12 May 2013 | 2–0 | West Ham United | 39,475 |
Total attendance | 782,643 | |||
Total league attendance | 690,763 | |||
Average attendance | 35,575 | |||
Average league attendance | 36,356 |
Source: Match reports in Results
Transfers
Transfers in
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Transfers out
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Loans in
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Loans out
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Awards
Player of the MonthAwarded by Everton F.C. to the best first team Everton player of the month.
Premier League Player of the Month
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End of season awards
PFA Premier League Team of the Year
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