Everton Secures Hill Dickinson as Naming Rights Partner for New Stadium

Everton Football Club has announced a landmark deal with the law firm Hill Dickinson, granting them the naming rights to their new stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock. The iconic Goodison Park will host its final match this weekend, as Everton prepares to move to their new 52,888-capacity venue for the 2025-26 season. The stadium will be officially known as the Hill Dickinson Stadium, marking a new chapter for the club.
The agreement with Hill Dickinson, a commercial law firm based in Liverpool, is part of Everton's long-term vision for progress and regeneration in the city. This partnership goes beyond just a naming deal, reflecting both the club’s and the firm's shared commitment to excellence and a brighter future for Liverpool. The stadium, which will open in August, has already hosted several test events.
Everton's CEO expressed enthusiasm about the partnership, calling it a bold step forward in the club's development. Hill Dickinson’s CEO also emphasized the significance of the deal, describing it as a once-in-a-generation opportunity to be involved in a transformative project for both the club and the city.
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