Finch Farm is the training ground for
Everton F.C.
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, in
Halewood
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, in the
Metropolitan Borough of Knowsley
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,
Merseyside
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within the
Liverpool City Region
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.
The School of Science is the nickname given to the complex by some supporters, referring to a long-standing nickname for the club. The training ground houses both the Everton men and
women's
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first team and the
youth academy
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. The first team squad officially moved to the complex on 9 October 2007, some time behind the target date of pre-season. Plans were drawn up for the
Cheshire County Council
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owned site in 2002.
Background
Everton originally tried to find land in Liverpool but eventually settled on the site, off Higher Road and Finch Lane in Halewood. Some Halewood residents fought the plans as the training complex and academy was built on greenbelt land.
Finch Farm was acquired in 2006 by Everton who later sold the land on for £2.1 million and then had it developed to the club's specification by developers ROM Capital (an arm of the aAim Group) who as of March 2010 are known as Hudson Capital Properties.
Finch Farm was designed by North-West-based architects
AFL
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. The contract was valued at £9million. A site worker was killed during the final stages of development.
On completion, Finch Farm was valued by ROM Capital at £17 m. Everton signed a 50-year tenancy agreement with ROM Capital for Finch Farm. Everton have an option to purchase the site every 5 years.
Between the 2006/07 and 2007/08 financial accounts' "Other Operating Costs" increased significantly from £11.7m to £21.1m. The club largely attributed this rise to Finch Farm in the club's Financial Review in the annual report:
"Further significant increases in operating costs were also incurred in the year following the opening of the new Finch Farm training facility. The additional operating costs compared with those incurred at
Bellefield
Bellefield, in West Derby, Liverpool, is Everton FC's former training ground.
Bellefield had been Everton FC's training ground since 1946. It was purchased in 1965 and officially opened on 12 July 1966.
The Brazil national football team used ...
are seen as a necessary investment to provide the appropriate training facilities required by both first team players and academy players at a Premier League club of Everton's standing."
In October 2011, Hudson Capital Properties put Finch Farm on sale, the asking price was £15.3million. It was sold in May 2013 to
Liverpool City Council
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for £12.9million.
On 8 July 2016, Liverpool City Council announced that £4m will be spent on improvements on the training grounds.
Structure and facilities
The facility features 10 full-size grass pitches on three plateaus, one of which is a floodlit along with an additional floodlit synthetic pitch and specialist training areas for fitness work and goalkeepers, as well as an exact recreation of the pitch at
Goodison Park
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. Inside the training complex there are changing facilities for both the senior squad and the
Academy
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players. The facilities include the following:
*Gym
*Synthetic indoor training pitch
*Hydrotherapy pools
*Spa
*Sauna
*Physiotherapy rooms
*Media centre
*Video lounges including a video editing suite
Image:Everton_academy.jpg, Plan of new academy in Halewood
References
External links
Information about the academy from ToffeeWebDiscussions about the youth teams, results and the future stars from ToffeeTalk
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Football training grounds in England
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Sports venues completed in 2007
2007 establishments in England
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