Gylfi Sigurdsson marked his first Everton start with a spectacular goal to help put Ronald Koeman's side into the group stages of the Europa League after a 1-1 away draw with Hajduk Split.
Everton were defending a 2-0 lead from the play-off first leg at Goodison Park, which had been marred by crowd trouble from the travelling supporters, with play stopped during the first half and governing body UEFA launching disciplinary action against both clubs.
Josip Radosevic, though, soon halved the deficit with a 30-yard effort just before half-time.
However, the Stadion Poljud was silenced less than a minute after the restart when Icelander Sigurdsson, who completed his £45million move from Swansea last week, looped the ball in with an angled drive from just inside the Hajduk half.