Neville Southall -
| Position: | Goalkeeper |
| Appearances: | 750 |
| Clean Sheets: | 269 |
| Managers: | Howard Kendall (1983-1987), Colin Harvey (1987-1990), Mike Walker (1990-1994), Joe Royle (1994-1997), Howard Kendall (1997-1998) |
| Years at Everton: | 1983 – 1998 |
During his time at Everton, Southall enjoyed tremendous success. He played a pivotal role in the club’s triumphs, including two English league titles (1984-85, 1986-87), an FA Cup (1983-84), and the European Cup Winners’ Cup (1984-85). Southall’s performances earned him numerous individual accolades, including being named the FWA Footballer of the Year in 1985.
Southall’s career at Everton was characterized by consistency and longevity. He made over 750 appearances for the club, setting a club record, and his remarkable reflexes and bravery earned him the admiration of fans and respect from opponents. Southall’s dedication and loyalty to Everton made him a beloved figure among the supporters.
After leaving Everton in 1998, Southall had brief spells at various clubs before retiring from professional football. His contributions to Everton and his remarkable goalkeeping abilities have cemented his legacy as an Everton legend.