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{{short description|Sports club from Eindhoven, the Netherlands}} |
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| fullname = Philips Sport Vereniging [[Naamloze Vennootschap|NV]] |
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| fullname = [[Philips]] Sport Vereniging [[Naamloze vennootschap|NV]] |
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| nickname = ''Boeren'' (Farmers)<br>''Rood-witten'' (Red-whites) ''Red White Army'' |
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| nickname = ''Boeren'' (Peasants/Farmers) <br /> ''Lampen'' (Lightbulbs) <br /> ''Rood-witten'' (Red and whites) |
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| founded = 31 August 1913 |
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| founded = {{Start date and age|df=yes|1913|08|31}} |
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| ground = [[Philips Stadion]]<br>[[Eindhoven]] |
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| ground = [[Philips Stadion]] |
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| capacity = 35,119 |
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| chairman = {{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Jan Reker]] |
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| chairman = [[Marcel Brands]] |
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| manager = {{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Huub Stevens]] |
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| manager = [[Peter Bosz]] |
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'''Philips Sport Vereniging''' ( |
'''Philips Sport Vereniging''' ({{IPA|nl|ˈfilɪp ˌspɔrt fərˈeːnəɣɪŋ}};{{refn|group=nb|In isolation, ''Philips'' and ''Vereniging'' are pronounced {{IPA|nl|ˈfilɪps}} and {{IPA|nl|vərˈeːnəɣɪŋ|}}, respectively.}} {{langx|en|Philips Sports Association}}), abbreviated as '''PSV''' and internationally known as '''PSV Eindhoven''' ({{IPA|nl|ˌpeːjɛsˈfeː ˈʔɛintˌɦoːvə(n)|pron}}),{{refn|group=nb|''Eindhoven'' in isolation: {{IPA|nl|ˈɛintˌɦoːvə(n)|}}.}} is a Dutch sports club from [[Eindhoven]], [[Netherlands]]. It is best known for its professional [[association football|football]] department, which has played in the [[Eredivisie]], the top tier in Dutch football, since its inception in 1956. Along with [[AFC Ajax|Ajax]] and [[Feyenoord]], PSV is one of the country's "[[Big Three (Netherlands)|big three]]" clubs that have dominated the Eredivisie. |
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The club was founded in 1913 as a team for [[Philips]] employees. PSV's history contains two golden eras revolving around the [[1977–78 UEFA Cup|UEFA Cup victory in 1978]] and the [[1987–88 European Cup]] victory as part of the [[Treble (association football)|seasonal treble]] in [[1987–88 PSV Eindhoven season|1988]]. The team has won the Eredivisie 25 times, the [[KNVB Cup]] 11 times and the [[Johan Cruyff Shield]] a record of 14 times. Currently (as of May 2024), PSV is ranked 26th on the [[UEFA]] club coefficients ranking.<ref name="uefa">[http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/uefarankings/club/index.html Club coefficients] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170320224158/http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/uefarankings/club/index.html |date=20 March 2017 }}, UEFA.com.</ref> |
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PSV is one of three [[UEFA Champions League|European Cup]] winning football clubs in Netherlands, the other two being [[AFC Ajax|Ajax]] and [[Feyenoord]]. The club won the European Cup in 1988 (against [[S.L. Benfica|Benfica]]) and the [[UEFA Cup]] in 1978 (against [[SC Bastia]]). They are often nicknamed ''Boeren'' ([[Dutch language|Dutch]] for farmers) in reference to their original provincial city origins. |
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Throughout the years, PSV established itself as a stepping stone for future world class players like [[Ruud Gullit]], [[Ronald Koeman]], [[Romário]], [[Ronaldo (Brazilian footballer)|Ronaldo]], [[Phillip Cocu]], [[Boudewijn Zenden]], [[Jaap Stam]], [[Ruud van Nistelrooy]], [[Arjen Robben]], [[Mark van Bommel]], [[Park Ji-sung]], [[Georginio Wijnaldum]], [[Memphis Depay]] and [[Cody Gakpo]]. |
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Since its foundation, it has played in the [[Philips Stadion]] and has upheld its club colours (red and white). Its elaborate connection with Philips can be witnessed in its sponsoring, shared technology and board member ties. Fans have named themselves 'boeren' ({{IPA|nl|ˈbuːrə(n)}}, [[Dutch language|Dutch]] for either peasants or farmers), taking pride in Eindhoven's status of being a provincial city and their [[North Brabant|Brabantian]] heritage. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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As its name indicates, the club started out as a [[works team]] for employees of [[electronics]] [[Conglomerate (company)|conglomerate]] [[Philips]] on August 31 (then ''[[Koninginnedag]]''), 1913 to celebrate the centennial defeat of the French in the Napoleonic wars. PSV's home stadium, the [[Philips Stadion]], was built at the same time as the inauguration of the club, although its current capacity was achieved by renovations and improvements over the years. |
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===Foundation and first decades (1913–1962)=== |
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Because of their close ties with [[Philips]] PSV have had the same jersey sponsor without exception since '''1982''', the year jersey sponsorships were introduced in the [[Eredivisie]]. This is a record in Dutch football. |
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[[File:PSV Kampioenselftal 1929.jpg|thumb|PSV's first league winning team in 1929]] |
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To serve the need for activities with [[Philips]] employees, the company founded its own football team in 1910: the Philips Elftal. Its ground was the [[Philips Stadion|Philips Sportpark]], located on the same location as the present day stadium. Financial turmoil and worker strikes led to a quick demise of the team and in 1913, its successor emerged, Philips Sport Vereniging, founded on 31 August.<ref name="philipselftal">{{cite web | title = Het Philips Elftal | url = http://www.psvzuipsite.nl/index.php?menu_id=61&multitext_id=140 | publisher = PSV Zuipsite | access-date = 19 June 2013 | language = nl | url-status = dead | archive-url = https://archive.today/20130624232722/http://www.psvzuipsite.nl/index.php?menu_id=61&multitext_id=140 | archive-date = 24 June 2013 | df = dmy-all }}</ref> It was the day that Philips organized celebrations and sports competitions in light of the centennial defeat of the French in the [[Napoleonic Wars]]. It was not until 1916, however, that the football department switched its name from Philips Elftal to PSV.<ref name="founding">{{cite web | title = De oprichting van de Philips Sport Vereniging | url = http://www.psvzuipsite.nl/index.php?menu_id=61&multitext_id=139 | publisher = PSV Zuipsite | access-date = 19 June 2013 | language = nl | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20070425225412/http://www.psvzuipsite.nl/index.php?menu_id=61 | archive-date = 25 April 2007 | url-status = dead }}</ref> Because of [[World War I]], the first possibility to enter a league was in the 1915–16 season. The club's first ever match was a 3–2 defeat against [[Willem II (football club)|Willem II Reserves]] on 19 September 1915. The team did achieve promotion that season to a newly created Third Division of the Brabantian FA. Under the guidance of coach Wout Buitenweg, PSV were promoted in 1918 and 1921 as well, eventually reaching the [[1921–22 Netherlands Football League Championship|Eerste Klasse]]. The team was relegated in [[1924–25 Netherlands Football League Championship|1925]], but its stint in the Second Division only lasted one year when PSV were promoted again. Since 1926, PSV has always played in the highest possible domestic league.<ref name="firsttitle">{{cite web | title = De beginjaren en het eerste kampioenschap | url = http://www.psvzuipsite.nl/index.php?menu_id=61&multitext_id=138 | publisher = PSV Zuipsite | access-date = 19 June 2013 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20070425225412/http://www.psvzuipsite.nl/index.php?menu_id=61 | archive-date = 25 April 2007 | url-status = dead }}</ref><ref name="history">{{cite web | title = History | url = http://www.psv.nl/History.htm | publisher = PSV.nl | access-date = 19 June 2013 | url-status = dead | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20130728034252/http://www.psv.nl/History.htm | archive-date = 28 July 2013 | df = dmy-all }}</ref><ref name="trainers">{{cite web | title = Trainers | url = http://www.psv.nl/History/Trainers.htm | publisher = PSV.nl | access-date = 19 June 2013 | url-status = dead | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20100918021011/http://www.psv.nl/History/Trainers.htm | archive-date = 18 September 2010 | df = dmy-all }}</ref> |
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PSV garnered many honours in the football arena and have been credited as the club where many successful players such as [[Ruud Gullit]], [[Romário]], [[Ronaldo Luís Nazário de Lima|Ronaldo]], [[Luc Nilis]], [[Jaap Stam]], and [[Ruud van Nistelrooy]] plied their trade and talents. Their success was built on the foundations laid down by other famous players like [[Willy van der Kuijlen]], [[Jan van Beveren]], [[Jan Poortvliet]], the Van de Kerkhof brothers who also played for the [[Netherlands national football team|Dutch national team]] in the 1970s when the club won the [[UEFA Cup]] in 1978, defeating [[SC Bastia|Bastia]] 3-0 in the final. |
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That year, defender [[Sjef van Run]] was brought in and a year later Jan van den Broek joined PSV, two players that would shape the squad in the coming years.<ref name="second">{{cite web | title = De 2e landstitel | url = http://www.stichting1913.nl/de-2e-landstitel-1935 | archive-url = https://archive.today/20130624232644/http://www.stichting1913.nl/de-2e-landstitel-1935 | url-status = usurped | archive-date = 24 June 2013 | publisher = Stichting 1913 | access-date = 19 June 2013 | language = nl }}</ref> Behind the scenes, Frans Otten became chairman of the entire PSV sports union. He was responsible for bringing the club to a new level with new accommodations and stadium expansions. After winning the district league in 1929, PSV entered the [[1928–29 Netherlands Football League Championship|championship play-offs]]. In that competition, it won six out of eight matches. A 5–1 win against Velocitas from the city of [[Groningen]] meant that PSV was crowned league champions for the first time.<ref name="first">{{cite web | title = De 1e landstitel | url = http://www.stichting1913.nl/de-1e-landstitel-1929 | archive-url = https://archive.today/20130624232734/http://www.stichting1913.nl/de-1e-landstitel-1929 | url-status = usurped | archive-date = 24 June 2013 | publisher = Stichting 1913 | access-date = 19 June 2013 | language = nl }}</ref> In the following three years, PSV won the district league every year, but it could not win the play-offs until 1935. [[1934–35 Netherlands Football League Championship|In that year]], the team secured the second championship ever in a 2–1 victory against [[AFC DWS|DWS]].<ref name="second"/> |
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Despite being able to scout South America and most of Europe for budding talents, many of them have indirectly made PSV as a springboard for professional development such as [[Ronaldo]] and [[Eidur Gudjohnsen]] who spent two seasons at the club as well as [[Mateja Kežman]] and [[Arjen Robben]], and most recently, [[Park Ji-Sung]] and [[Lee Young-Pyo]]. |
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Due to [[World War II]], attendances decreased significantly and in 1940, PSV player Johan Brusselers died in combat.<ref name="wwii">{{cite web | title = De Tweede Wereld Oorlog | url = http://www.psvzuipsite.nl/index.php?menu_id=61&multitext_id=137 | archive-url = https://archive.today/20130624232650/http://www.psvzuipsite.nl/index.php?menu_id=61&multitext_id=137 | url-status = dead | archive-date = 24 June 2013 | publisher = PSV Zuipsite | access-date = 19 June 2013 | language = nl }}</ref> After the war, PSV signed two new strikers: Piet Fransen in 1948 and [[Coen Dillen]] in 1949.<ref name="fransen">{{cite web| title = Bijzondere speler uitgelicht: Piet Fransen| url = http://www.psv.nl/PSV-100-jaar/Nieuwspagina-1/Bijzondere-speler-uitgelicht-Piet-Fransen.htm| archive-url = https://archive.today/20130624232734/http://www.psv.nl/PSV-100-jaar/Nieuwspagina-1/Bijzondere-speler-uitgelicht-Piet-Fransen.htm| url-status = dead| archive-date = 24 June 2013| publisher = PSV.nl| access-date = 19 June 2013| language = nl}}</ref> In 1950, PSV got its first post-war success when the team defeated [[HFC Haarlem]] in the [[KNVB Cup]] final; the match ended in 4–3 after extra-time.<ref name="firstcup">{{cite web | title = De eerste KNVB Beker | url = http://www.psvzuipsite.nl/index.php?menu_id=61&multitext_id=136 | publisher = PSV Zuipsite | access-date = 19 June 2013 | language = nl | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20070425225412/http://www.psvzuipsite.nl/index.php?menu_id=61 | archive-date = 25 April 2007 | url-status = dead }}</ref> A year later, PSV won the district title after [[FC Eindhoven|EVV]] failed to win their final match. Even though coach [[Sam Wadsworth]] resigned during the [[1950–51 Netherlands Football League Championship|championship play-offs]], the title was won after a 2–1 win over Willem II. The 1950–51 season was Dillen's breakthrough, scoring 21 times and earning the nickname "The Canon".<ref name="third">{{cite web | title = De 3e landstitel | url = http://www.stichting1913.nl/de-3e-landstitel-1951 | publisher = Stichting 1913 | access-date = 19 June 2013 | language = nl | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20140714224227/http://www.stichting1913.nl/de-3e-landstitel-1951 | archive-date = 14 July 2014 | url-status = usurped }}</ref> Besides Dillen and Fransen, a memorable player of the early 1950s success was goalkeeper [[Lieuwe Steiger]], who ended up playing 383 matches for PSV.<ref name="steiger">{{cite web| title = Bijzondere speler uitgelicht: Lieuwe Steiger| url = http://www.psv.nl/PSV-100-jaar/Nieuwspagina-1/Bijzondere-speler-uitgelicht-Lieuwe-Steiger.htm| publisher = PSV.nl| access-date = 19 June 2013| language = nl| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20130621050621/http://www.psv.nl/PSV-100-jaar/Nieuwspagina-1/Bijzondere-speler-uitgelicht-Lieuwe-Steiger.htm| archive-date = 21 June 2013| url-status = dead}}</ref> |
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Famous coaches such as [[Guus Hiddink]] (who between stints at PSV coached the [[Netherlands national football team|Dutch national team]] to a fourth-place finish in the [[1998 FIFA World Cup]] and [[South Korea national football team|South Korea]] to a similar fourth place in the [[2002 FIFA World Cup]]) have managed the team over the years and have brought considerable successes to the club. |
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In 1955, PSV became the first Dutch club to enter the [[UEFA Champions League|European Champion Clubs' Cup]]. The two matches against [[SK Rapid Wien|Rapid Wien]] ended in 1–6 and 1–0.<ref name="fransen"/> Other success in the 1950s remained absent but in the [[1956–57 Eredivisie|1956–57 season]], Dillen scored 43 times, a Dutch record that still stands today.<ref name="zwiers">{{cite web | title = PSV | url = http://www.ronaldzwiers.0catch.com/PSV/PSV.htm | publisher = Ronald Zwiers | access-date = 18 June 2013 | language = nl | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20130609120927/http://www.ronaldzwiers.0catch.com/PSV/PSV.htm | archive-date = 9 June 2013 | url-status = dead }}</ref> The approaching 1960s marked a shift in player's heritage: the team went from mostly [[North Brabant|Brabantian]] men to players nationwide. Representative for this policy were defender [[Roel Wiersma]], who arrived in 1954 and captained the team for a decade, and [[Piet van der Kuil]], who came from Ajax for the equivalent of [[Euro|€]]59,000 (PSV's then-highest transfer fee).<ref name="fourth">{{cite web | title = De 4e landstitel | url = http://www.stichting1913.nl/de-4e-landstitel-1963 | publisher = Stichting 1913 | access-date = 19 June 2013 | language = nl | url-status = usurped | archive-url = https://archive.today/20130624232739/http://www.stichting1913.nl/de-4e-landstitel-1963 | archive-date = 24 June 2013 | df = dmy-all }}</ref><ref name="kuil">{{cite web | title = Bijzondere speler uitgelicht: Piet van der Kuil | url = http://www.psv.nl/PSV-100-jaar/Nieuwspagina-1/Bijzondere-speler-uitgelicht-Piet-van-der-Kuil.htm | archive-url = https://archive.today/20130624232721/http://www.psv.nl/PSV-100-jaar/Nieuwspagina-1/Bijzondere-speler-uitgelicht-Piet-van-der-Kuil.htm | url-status = dead | archive-date = 24 June 2013 | publisher = PSV.nl | access-date = 19 June 2013 | language = nl }}</ref> Dillen left the club in 1961 after being club top scorer every year from 1953 to 1961. In 1962, Otten also decided to quit as chairman of the sports union. By then, board member Ben van Gelder had gradually started to mold the club in his way. Throughout the next two decades, he became responsible for turning PSV into a full-fledged professional organization.<ref name="gelder">{{cite web| title = PSV-pionier Van Gelder (85) overleden| url = http://www.vi.nl/nieuws/51694/PSV-pionier-Van-Gelder-85-overleden.htm| publisher = Voetbal International| access-date = 19 June 2013| language = nl| archive-date = 2 October 2022| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20221002085319/https://www.vi.nl/cookies/;jsessionid=CD8B2642204B7F049512235133472439| url-status = live}}</ref> |
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===1970s=== |
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The mid and late 1970s were a golden era for PSV. They boasted quality players with the likes of [[Willy van der Kuijlen]], the Van de Kerkhof brothers, [[Jan van Beveren]], [[Jan Poortvliet]], [[Harry Lubse]] and [[Huub Stevens]] and won two domestic cups and three domestic championships. PSV also won the UEFA Cup, their first major European title in 1978, by beating French opponents [[SC Bastia]] 3-0 in the final's second leg. The first leg was ended in 0-0.<ref>[http://www.uefa.com/competitions/uefacup/history/season=1977/intro.html Uefa.com - UEFA Cup final 1978<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> |
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===Van der Kuijlen era and UEFA Cup victory (1963–1978)=== |
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===Hiddink era, 1987-1990=== |
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In 1988, coached by [[Guus Hiddink]] and with a team featuring players such as [[Ronald Koeman]], [[Eric Gerets]], [[Søren Lerby]] and [[Wim Kieft]], PSV won the [[UEFA Champions League|European Cup]] for the first and so far only time in their history, beating [[S.L. Benfica|Benfica]] on penalties after a goalless final. [[Hans van Breukelen]] stopped the crucial penalty. Curiously, PSV took the trophy despite not winning any of its final five fixtures in the competition: they eliminated both [[FC Girondins de Bordeaux|Bordeaux]] and [[Real Madrid]] on away goals, with all four matches ending in draws. Following the [[UEFA Champions League|European Cup]] win, PSV faced off with Libertadores winners, [[Club Nacional de Football]] of Montevideo. After a 2-2 draw, Nacional went on to defeat PSV Eindhoven in [[penalty kick|penalties]] to win their 3rd World Club title. [[Guus Hiddink]] still calls that game one of the hardest defeats of his career.{{Fact|date=December 2007}} |
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Under [[Hiddink]]'s supervision PSV won three [[Eredivisie]] titles, three [[KNVB Cup]]s and the [[UEFA Champions League|European Cup]]. |
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[[File:Elftal PSV Appel, van Wissen , Pijs, Bals, Wiersma, Brusselers, Donners, Verdon, Bestanddeelnr 915-5069.jpg|thumbnail|The PSV squad (1963)]] |
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===1990-1998=== |
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In the [[1962–63 Eredivisie|1962–63 season]], marking PSV's 50-year anniversary, the club appointed [[Bram Appel]] as the new coach. The first results were disastrous, however, with a mere six points earned from the first six fixtures. A sudden revival led to a first place at the winter break and a 5–2 victory over [[AFC Ajax|Ajax]] in June meant that PSV could celebrate its fourth league title, with [[Pierre Kerkhofs]] leading the goal scorer charts with 22 goals.<ref name=fourth /><ref name="topscorers">{{cite web | title = Topscorers | url = http://eredivisielive.nl/eredivisie/statistieken/topscorer/ | publisher = Eredivisie Live | access-date = 18 June 2013 | language = nl | url-status = dead | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20120223143546/http://eredivisielive.nl/eredivisie/statistieken/topscorer/ | archive-date = 23 February 2012 | df = dmy-all }}</ref> The following year, PSV ended second in the league but more significantly, reached the [[1963–64 European Cup|Europa Cup I]] quarter-finals for the first time, where it was eliminated by [[FC Zürich]]. Appel remained coach for five years; the position was later on followed up with short stints by Milan Nikolić and Wim Blokland.<ref name="zwiers"/> [[Willy van der Kuijlen]] was signed in 1964, who produced 23 league goals in 1966 and became the league's top scorer at age 20.<ref name="topscorers"/><ref name="fifth">{{cite web | title = De 5e landstitel | url = http://www.stichting1913.nl/de-5e-landstitel-1975 | publisher = Stichting 1913 | access-date = 18 June 2013 | language = nl | url-status = usurped | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20131217183500/http://www.stichting1913.nl/de-5e-landstitel-1975 | archive-date = 17 December 2013 | df = dmy-all }}</ref> |
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After [[Hiddink]] left, English coach [[Bobby Robson]], who managed the [[England national team]], was signed as head coach. PSV won the Dutch league in both the 1990–91 and 1991–92 seasons. However, the team did not make the progress expected by the board in European competitions and Robson was informed that he would be leaving the club at the end of the 1991–92 season<ref>Robson. Farewell but Not Goodbye, p150–53.</ref>. Robson had problems with handling one of the keyplayers, [[Brazil]]ian international [[Romário]]. [[Romário]], one of the keyplayers, scouted by [[Piet de Visser]], joined the team in the [[Hiddink]] era, and stayed until 1993, winning three titles for the club. |
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After [[Robson]] left [[Hans Westerhof]] took over, finishing second in the competition. He was replaced by [[Aad de Mos]] but he finished third, despite having players like [[Gheorghe Popescu]], [[Nii Lamptey]] and [[Arthur Numan]]. [[Hans van Breukelen]] retired after this season, having defended the goal for ten seasons, and named one of the best goalkeepers the club ever had. [[Ronald Waterreus]] and [[Stanley Menzo]] were signed to compete for a place in the goal in the 1994–1995 season. The younger [[Ronald Waterreus|Waterreus]] got his place under the bar for ten years. |
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In his second season, [[Aad de Mos]] was fired in October 1994, and temporarily replaced by [[Kees Rijvers]], until [[Dick Advocaat]] in December 1994, signed as head coach. With new strikers as [[Ronaldo]], who scored 30 goals, and [[Luc Nilis]], the team again finished third, far behind [[AFC Ajax]] and [[Roda JC]]. |
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In [[Dick Advocaat]]'s second season the performance was better, finishing second in the competition and reaching the quarter-finals of the [[UEFA Champions League|European Cup]] against [[FC Barcelona]]. |
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After five years, the 1996–1997 season proved to be successful, and PSV crowned themselves champions with players like [[Jaap Stam]], [[Philip Cocu]], [[Wim Jonk]], [[Luc Nilis]], [[Arthur Numan]] and talent [[Boudewijn Zenden]]. |
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Between 1968 and 1972, [[Kurt Linder]] coached PSV. His team reached two Dutch cup finals and the [[1970–71 European Cup Winners' Cup|semi-finals of the European Cup Winners' Cup]]. Van der Kuijlen had trouble fulfilling his promise after an encouraging career start in the 1960s, however, partly because of a lack of chemistry between him and Linder's harsh coaching style. The early 1970s in football were dominated by [[AFC Ajax|Ajax]] and [[Feyenoord]] and it was not until the appointment of [[Kees Rijvers]] as coach in 1972 that would mark the start of increasing success for PSV. With Van der Kuijlen and goalkeeper [[Jan van Beveren]] as the stars of the team, Rijvers created a new squad by signing [[Ralf Edström]], Gerrie Deijkers and the twins [[Willy van der Kerkhof|Willy]] and [[René van der Kerkhof]]. Things improved for Van der Kuijlen when Rijvers built the team around him, giving him a free role in the process. Van der Kuijlen, a technical player, formed a successful striker partnership with Edström, who was famed for his heading ability. It led to a [[1973–74 KNVB Cup|Dutch cup victory in 1974]], and after a blistering season start (no defeats in the first season half) and 28 goals by Van der Kuijlen. PSV also won the league for the fifth time in [[1974–75 Eredivisie|1975]]. |
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The 1997–1998 season was known for the success of Ajax, and PSV finished second, far behind the champions. The Belgian striker duo [[Luc Nilis]] and [[Gilles De Bilde]] scored most goals in the competition. Even in the cup final, Ajax proved to be to strong for the ''Boeren.'' The [[UEFA Champions League]] campaign ended in the group round, finishing second behind [[Dynamo Kyiv]], despite having played good matches against [[FC Barcelona]] and [[Newcastle United]]. |
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[[File:PSV tegen Bastia, Uefacup Willy van de Kuylen met de beker, Bestanddeelnr 929-7082.jpg|thumb|[[Willy van der Kuijlen]] celebrating with the UEFA Cup after the final victory in Eindhoven]] |
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===1998-2002=== |
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A year later, PSV managed to win its first [[Double (association football)|double]]. With defender [[Huub Stevens]] joining the team, the league title was secured after a 4–1 result against Feyenoord. Earlier, a 1–0 victory over [[Roda JC Kerkrade|Roda JC]] meant that PSV won the national cup as well. In the [[1975–76 European Cup|European Cup]], the final was only narrowly missed after a 1–0 aggregate loss against [[AS Saint-Étienne|Saint-Étienne]] in the semi-finals.<ref name="zwiers"/><ref name="sixth">{{cite web | title = De 6e landstitel | url = http://www.stichting1913.nl/de-6e-landstitel-1976 | publisher = Stichting 1913 | access-date = 18 June 2013 | url-status = usurped | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20131216155509/http://www.stichting1913.nl/de-6e-landstitel-1976 | archive-date = 16 December 2013 | df = dmy-all }}</ref> After the two consecutive titles, PSV ended second in 1977. The following year, Edström left the squad but PSV nonetheless enjoyed a strong league campaign. In April 1978, the team secured the title without a single loss. The domestic cup ended early after a shocking 1–6 first round loss against [[FC Wageningen]] (PSV's biggest home loss ever to date). The [[1977–78 UEFA Cup|UEFA Cup]] campaign proved to be more successful; after wins against [[Glenavon F.C.|Glenavon]], [[Widzew Łódź]], [[Eintracht Braunschweig]] and [[1. FC Magdeburg]], the team faced [[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]]. A 3–0 win in the first leg was nullified by the Spaniards in the return leg, but a single goal by [[Nick Deacy]] at [[Camp Nou]] meant that PSV could progress with a 4–3 aggregate win. The two-legged final against [[SC Bastia|Bastia]] first produced a goalless draw in the first match. The return leg in Eindhoven ended in a 3–0 win, with goals by Willy van de Kerkhof, Deijkers and Van der Kuijlen providing PSV its first European trophy.<ref name="seventh">{{cite web | title = De 7e landstitel | url = http://www.stichting1913.nl/de-7e-landstitel-1978 | publisher = Stichting 1913 | access-date = 18 June 2013 | language = nl | url-status = usurped | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20131109084654/http://www.stichting1913.nl/de-7e-landstitel-1978 | archive-date = 9 November 2013 | df = dmy-all }}</ref> |
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In the late Nineties, the club had a team full of excellent players like [[Jaap Stam]], [[Arthur Numan]], [[Phillip Cocu]], [[Boudewijn Zenden]] and [[Luc Nilis]]. After the [[1998 FIFA World Cup]], which was a success for [[Netherlands national football team|Dutch national team]], finishing fourth with excellent football, the club was a victim of that success. Key players were transferred and PSV started the 1998–1999 season with a complete new team. However, with striker [[Luc Nilis]] and newly-signed [[Ruud van Nistelrooy]], the club finished third on the last day in a 2-3 win over [[FC Utrecht]]. They qualified for the [[UEFA Champions League|Champions League]] and coach [[Bobby Robson]] left the club for Belgian coach [[Eric Gerets]]. |
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===Hiddink and the European Cup victory (1979–1989)=== |
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In his first season, new players were [[Mark van Bommel]], [[Swiss]] international [[Johann Vogel]] and a player of Gerets' former club [[Club Brugge]], [[Eric Addo]]. Veteran [[Jan Heintze]] also returned to the club where he won the [[UEFA Champions League|European Cup]]. The two forwards [[Luc Nilis]] and [[Ruud van Nistelrooy]] proved to be successful, (and scored together 48 goals in the competition) next to [[Arnold Bruggink]], as well as the combination of the midfielders Vogel and Van Bommel. It meant the fifteenth title for PSV. |
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[[File:Guus Hiddink 1988.jpg|thumb|Guus Hiddink as coach of PSV in 1988]] |
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[[Eric Gerets]] also wins the 2000–2001 title with new striker [[Mateja Kežman]] who replaced [[Luc Nilis]] and the injured Van Nistelrooy. Newcomers [[Kevin Hofland]] and [[John de Jong]] also show their talents. In the [[UEFA Champions League|Champions League]] [[Anderlecht]] and [[Manchester United]] proved to be too strong, although a beautiful goal against [[Manchester United]] by [[Mateja Kežman]] is often remembered by the fans. The UEFA Cup quarter-final against [[1. FC Kaiserslautern]] was a black day in PSV history when angry fans entered the field. PSV didn't made it to the semi-finals and received a fine by UEFA and was forced to play a European match on neutral ground. PSV won the Eredivisie again and striker Van Nistelrooy, recovered from a knee-injury, was sold eventually to [[Manchester United]]. |
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As a result, PSV signed [[FC Twente]] striker [[Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink]] who had to compete with [[Mateja Kežman|Kežman]]. Although the team still had some excellent players, a difficult start in the competition eventually saw them finishing second behind archrivals Ajax. |
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In the [[UEFA Champions League|Champions League]] PSV lost 4-1 to [[FC Nantes]] on September 11, 2001. PSV again didn't make it to the second round and had to play UEFA Cup instead. In the fourth round, PSV beat [[Leeds United F.C.]]. In the quarter-finals, for the first time in history, two [[Netherlands|Dutch]] teams played against each other in a European competition, with PSV facing [[Feyenoord]]. Both matches ended in 1-1. [[Feyenoord]] won the encounter in a penalty shootout, and went on to win the UEFA Cup. The team had lost faith in manager [[Eric Gerets]], who was released by the club. |
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After the UEFA Cup victory, the team chemistry started to suffer, which was reflected in the results. Not long after a 6–0 UEFA Cup loss against Saint-Étienne, Rijvers was sacked and the squad disintegrated.<ref name="seventh"/> Van Beveren, unhappy with the declining success and Rijvers' departure, left for the [[United States]] after 291 league games and years of captaincy.<ref name="sixth"/> Van Gelder also quit in 1980 and was replaced by Kees Ploegsma. Even though PSV invested in players like [[Hallvar Thoresen]] and [[Jurrie Koolhof]], success remained absent. [[Thijs Libregts]]' (coach from 1980 until 1983) highest league position was the second place in the [[1981-82 Eredivisie|1981–82 season]], and in 1983, [[Jan Reker]] took over. A clash between Van der Kuijlen and Libregts led to the former's departure in 1982 after nearly 18 seasons at the club.<ref name="fifth"/><ref name="begin">{{cite web | title = Hoe het ooit begon | url = http://www.psv.nl/web/show/id=51252/langid=43 | publisher = PSV.nl | access-date = 21 June 2013 | language = nl | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20130406071537/http://www.psv.nl/web/show/id=51252/langid=43 | archive-date = 6 April 2013 | url-status = dead }}</ref> |
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===Hiddink era, 2002-2006=== |
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Soon after the successful [[2002 FIFA World Cup]] for the [[Korea Republic national football team|Korea Republic]], Guus Hiddink was signed as the new coach. [[Arjen Robben]] was one of the talented new players at the club, which resulted in a new title. PSV finished last in the group round of the [[UEFA Champions League|Champions League]]. In the same season, the influences of Hiddink as coach of [[Korea Republic national football team|Korea]] are shown, as [[Park Ji-Sung]] and [[Lee Young-Pyo]] joined the team. |
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In 1985, chairman Jacques Ruts and Ploegsma decided on a change of direction: [[Hans Kraay Sr.|Hans Kraay]] became the new director of football (supervising Reker in 1985–86, and taking over altogether in 1986–87) and PSV started to sign players with flair, like [[Ruud Gullit]], [[Søren Lerby]], [[Gerald Vanenburg]] and [[Eric Gerets]]. Gullit, who quickly was appointed as captain, contributed to the team that headed the league table for the majority of the [[1985–86 Eredivisie]] and claimed the title after an 8–2 win against [[Go Ahead Eagles]]. Being unhappy with his personal development, Gullit heavily criticized PSV and Kraay in a March 1987 interview. The management's subsequent warning was deemed too lenient by Kraay, who resigned. Gullit's strained relationship with the club meant that he left for [[A.C. Milan|Milan]] in the summer for a [[World football transfer record|world record fee]] of €7.7 million.<ref name="eighth">{{cite web | title = De 8e landstitel | url = http://stichting1913.nl/de-8e-landstitel-1986 | publisher = Stichting 1913 | access-date = 21 June 2013 | language = nl | url-status = usurped | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20130530120934/http://stichting1913.nl/de-8e-landstitel-1986 | archive-date = 30 May 2013 | df = dmy-all }}</ref> Earlier that year, [[Guus Hiddink]] replaced Kraay and [[Ronald Koeman]] joined PSV. [[1986–87 Eredivisie|That season]], the squad suffered early eliminations from the Dutch cup and European Cup, but secured the title in the penultimate match.<ref name="season1987">{{cite web | title = Seizoen 1986/1987 | url = http://psv.netwerk.to/historie/seizoen.php?seizoen=1987 | publisher = psv.netwerk.to | access-date = 21 June 2013 | language = nl | archive-date = 29 October 2013 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20131029215354/http://psv.netwerk.to/historie/seizoen.php?seizoen=1987 | url-status = live }}</ref><ref name="koeman">{{cite web | title = Bijzondere speler uitgelicht: Ronald Koeman | url = http://www.psv.nl/Nieuws/Nieuwspagina/Bijzondere-speler-uitgelicht-Ronald-Koeman.htm | archive-url = https://archive.today/20130624232636/http://www.psv.nl/Nieuws/Nieuwspagina/Bijzondere-speler-uitgelicht-Ronald-Koeman.htm | url-status = dead | archive-date = 24 June 2013 | publisher = PSV.nl | access-date = 21 June 2013 | language = nl }}</ref> |
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In the 2003–2004 season, PSV failed to reclaim the title. In the [[UEFA Champions League|Champions League]] group round the team finished third, despite having the same amount of points as [[Deportivo de La Coruña]], but the Spanish side having a better result. In the [[UEFA Cup]] PSV was beaten in the quarter-final by [[Newcastle United]]. Goalkeeper [[Ronald Waterreus]], who defended the club goal for ten seasons, decided to leave the club. |
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[[File:PSV Eindhoven, 1987–88 European Cup Winners - 01.jpg|thumb|Hans van Breukelen celebrating with the European Cup after the match in Stuttgart]] |
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In the 2004/2005 season, PSV was at the top of their game with influential players such as [[Mark van Bommel]], [[Johann Vogel]] and [[Phillip Cocu]] on midfield, and [[Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink]] and [[Park Ji-Sung]] as forwards. For the first time in history, PSV reached the knockout stage of the [[UEFA Champions League|Champions League]], despite losing a couple of key players like [[Arjen Robben]], [[Dennis Rommedahl]] and [[Mateja Kežman]] in the summer of 2004. [[Guus Hiddink]] created a new team with new players such as defender [[Alex Rodrigo Dias da Costa|Alex]], goalkeeper [[Heurelho da Silva Gomes|Gomes]] and forwards [[Jefferson Farfan]] and [[DaMarcus Beasley]]. |
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The [[1987–88 Eredivisie|1987–88 season]] turned out to be PSV's best year in history. The Eredivisie was won four matches before the end after many high scoring matches, leading up to 117 goals. [[1987–88 KNVB Cup|The cup]] was also won after beating Roda JC 3–2 after extra time.<ref name="season1988">{{cite web | title = Seizoen 1987/1988 | url = http://psv.netwerk.to/historie/seizoen.php?seizoen=1988 | publisher = psv.netwerk.to | access-date = 21 June 2013 | language = nl | archive-date = 6 February 2013 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20130206064755/http://psv.netwerk.to/historie/seizoen.php?seizoen=1988 | url-status = live }}</ref> The European Cup campaign started with wins against [[Galatasaray S.K. (football)|Galatasaray]] and Rapid Wien. Subsequently, PSV managed to reach the final with only draws. The quarter finals against [[FC Girondins de Bordeaux|Bordeaux]] were decided by [[Wim Kieft]]’s away goal. A vicious foul by [[Hans Gillhaus]] on [[Jean Tigana]] was praised by Koeman, which prompted UEFA to suspend him for the semi-final return leg against [[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]]. Again, an away goal in the first leg (a notoriously lethargic shot by [[Edward Linskens]] at the [[Santiago Bernabéu Stadium]]) meant that the second leg's 0–0 was enough to proceed. The final against [[S.L. Benfica|Benfica]], held in [[Stuttgart]], remained goalless. In the penalty shoot-out, Van Breukelen saved Benfica's sixth penalty by [[António Veloso]], which meant that PSV had won the European Cup and completed the [[Treble (association football)|treble]].<ref name="econe">{{cite web | title = PSV wint Europa Cup I | url = http://www.voetbalcanon.nl/moment/0/PSV_wint_Europa_Cup_I.htm | publisher = Voetbalcanon | access-date = 21 June 2013 | language = nl | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20140811115320/http://www.voetbalcanon.nl/moment/0/PSV_wint_Europa_Cup_I.htm | archive-date = 11 August 2014 | url-status = dead }}</ref> |
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[[File:PSV Eindhoven, 1987–88 European Cup Winners - 03.jpg|thumb|left|Eric Gerets (left) posing with the European Cup, together with [[Frits Philips]] (right)]] |
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PSV finished second behind [[Arsenal F.C.|Arsenal]] in the group stage of the Champions League and beat 2004 Champions League finalists [[AS Monaco]] with 1-0 and 0-2. After reaching the quarter-finals, another team from France came on their route: [[Olympique Lyon]]. The two matches ended in 1-1 and penalties were needed to decide the semi-finalists. PSV won the penalty shootout with Brazilian striker [[Robert de Pinho de Souza|Robert]] scoring the final one. |
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After the summer break, Willy van de Kerkhof, present at both the 1978 and 1988 triumphs, was honored with a farewell match.<ref name="vandekerkhof">{{cite web | title = Het afscheid van Willy van de Kerkhof | url = http://stichting1913.nl/vriendschappelijk | publisher = Stichting 1913 | access-date = 21 June 2013 | language = nl | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20130927000723/http://www.stichting1913.nl/vriendschappelijk | archive-date = 27 September 2013 | url-status = usurped }}</ref> The [[1988–89 Eredivisie|1988–89 season]] again resulted in the double: Hiddink's squad won the title (albeit with less dominance than the year before) and PSV beat [[FC Groningen|Groningen]] in the [[1988–89 KNVB Cup|cup final]]. In comparison, the international competitions were disappointing. The [[Intercontinental Cup (1960–2004)|Intercontinental Cup]] against [[Club Nacional de Football|Nacional]] ended in a [[1988 Intercontinental Cup|2–2 draw]], but PSV lost the penalty shoot-out with 7–6. The team was also beaten in the [[UEFA Super Cup]] by [[KV Mechelen]] ([[1988 European Super Cup|3–1 on aggregate]]). In the European Cup, Real Madrid got its revenge by eliminating PSV in the quarter-finals.<ref name="season1989">{{cite web | title = Seizoen 1988/1989 | url = http://psv.netwerk.to/historie/seizoen.php?seizoen=1989 | publisher = psv.netwerk.to | access-date = 21 June 2013 | language = nl | archive-date = 6 February 2013 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20130206064758/http://psv.netwerk.to/historie/seizoen.php?seizoen=1989 | url-status = live }}</ref> |
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===Developing talent (1989–1999)=== |
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PSV went to Milan but lost the first tie against [[AC Milan]] with 2-0. PSV started well in the return match, with an early goal from [[Park Ji-Sung]]. A goal in the second half from [[Phillip Cocu]] showed the quality of Hiddink's team. However, [[AC Milan]] midfielder [[Massimo Ambrosini]] scored a goal in extra time of the second half. Despite a goal from [[Phillip Cocu]] a minute later, [[AC Milan]] went to the final on away goals. This is probably one of the strongest matches PSV has ever played and most fans remember the tears of Brazilian defender Alex, also known as ''The Tank''. |
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[[File:Romario (PSV).jpg|thumb|Romário during a PSV training session in 1989]] |
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The season was the most successful season in the recent years, winning the 18th Eredivisie title as well as their eight [[KNVB Cup]]. |
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After the European Cup win, PSV outsmarted many clubs by signing [[Romário]]. After a first season with 19 league goals, his hat-trick in the November 1989 match against [[FC Steaua București|Steaua București]] (5–1) – including a memorable solo effort – was his big breakthrough.<ref name="romario">{{cite web | title = Romário de Souza Faria | url = http://www.psvzuipsite.nl/index.php?menu_id=51&multitext_id=179 | publisher = PSV Zuipsite | access-date = 24 June 2013 | language = nl | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20070425225525/http://www.psvzuipsite.nl/index.php?menu_id=51 | archive-date = 25 April 2007 | url-status = dead }}</ref> In 1989, after Koeman left, PSV ended second in the league, but won the KNVB Cup after [[1989–90 KNVB Cup|defeating Vitesse (1–0)]].<ref name="koeman2">{{cite web | title = Ronald Koeman | url = http://www.psvzuipsite.nl/index.php?menu_id=51&multitext_id=176 | publisher = PSV Zuipsite | access-date = 24 June 2013 | language = nl | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20070425225525/http://www.psvzuipsite.nl/index.php?menu_id=51 | archive-date = 25 April 2007 | url-status = dead }}</ref><ref name="1990season">{{cite web | title = Historie: seizoen 1989/1990 | url = http://psv.netwerk.to/historie/seizoen.php?seizoen=1990 | publisher = psv.netwerk.to | access-date = 24 June 2013 | archive-date = 6 February 2013 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20130206064841/http://psv.netwerk.to/historie/seizoen.php?seizoen=1990 | url-status = live }}</ref> Hiddink left the team in 1990, to be replaced by [[Bobby Robson]]. In his two seasons at the club, PSV won two league titles; the first one on goal difference (with Ajax) and the second one in the penultimate match against Groningen.<ref name="1991season">{{cite web | title = Historie: seizoen 1990/1991 | url = http://psv.netwerk.to/historie/seizoen.php?seizoen=1991 | publisher = psv.netwerk.to | access-date = 24 June 2013 | language = nl | archive-date = 6 February 2013 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20130206064834/http://psv.netwerk.to/historie/seizoen.php?seizoen=1991 | url-status = live }}</ref> Meanwhile, Romário – league top scorer in 1989, 1990 and 1991 – was admired by fans, but sometimes also renounced by the squad for being unprofessional and selfish. Robson had frequent clashes with Romário, but the striker never changed his ways. These events, in addition to the lack of European success, meant that Robson was let go in 1992.<ref>{{cite book |
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Regardless, after the departures of influential players such as [[Mark van Bommel]], [[Johann Vogel]], [[Park Ji-Sung]], [[Lee Young-Pyo]] and [[Wilfred Bouma]] after the 2004/2005 season, PSV have moved to secure the services of players like [[Mika Väyrynen]] and [[Belgium national football team|Belgium]] midfielder [[Timmy Simons]]. With the addition of young players to bolster the squad such as [[Ismaïl Aissati]] and [[Ibrahim Afellay]], PSV reached the knockout stage of the [[UEFA Champions League|Champions League]] 2005/2006 for a second running, having reached the semi-final stage in the Champions League season before. PSV ended again second in the group behind [[AC Milan]]. The team defeated the Italians in the home match with 1-0 in a tough group with [[Schalke 04]] and [[Fenerbahçe]]. In the first knockout round [[Olympique Lyon]] proved to be to strong over two matches. |
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PSV again won the title, but lost the cup final against archrivals Ajax, the last match of Hiddink as coach of the team. |
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}}</ref> While Gerets retired, [[Hans Westerhof]] took over as coach, but only won the Super Cup in his single season at the helm.<ref name="zwiers"/><ref name="gerets">{{cite web | title = Eric Gerets | url = http://www.psvzuipsite.nl/index.php?menu_id=51&multitext_id=175 | publisher = PSV Zuipsite | access-date = 24 June 2013 | language = nl | url-status = dead | archive-url = https://archive.today/20130624232727/http://www.psvzuipsite.nl/index.php?menu_id=51&multitext_id=175 | archive-date = 24 June 2013 | df = dmy-all }}</ref> In 1993, Romário was transferred to Barcelona.<ref name="romario"/> Westerhof was replaced by [[Aad de Mos]], who led the team to the third place.<ref name="zwiers"/> |
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Early in the [[1994–95 Eredivisie|1994–95 season]], De Mos was fired and replaced by [[Dick Advocaat]] (after [[Kees Rijvers]] temporarily took over).<ref name="zwiers"/> PSV saw Van Breukelen retiring and signed [[Luc Nilis]] in 1994, who formed a powerful duo with another signing, the 17-year-old [[Ronaldo (Brazilian footballer)|Ronaldo]]. The Brazilian striker scored 30 goals in his debut season, while Nilis was named [[Dutch Footballer of the Year]] in an otherwise trophy-less year. After an injury-filled 1995–96 season where he still managed 12 goals, Ronaldo left for Barcelona.<ref name="ronaldo">{{cite web | title = Ronaldo Luis Nazario de Lima | url = http://www.psvzuipsite.nl/index.php?menu_id=51&multitext_id=184 | publisher = PSV Zuipsite | access-date = 24 June 2013 | language = nl | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20070425225525/http://www.psvzuipsite.nl/index.php?menu_id=51 | archive-date = 25 April 2007 | url-status = dead }}</ref><ref name="nilis">{{cite web | title = Luc Nilis | url = http://www.psvzuipsite.nl/index.php?menu_id=51&multitext_id=183 | publisher = PSV Zuipsite | access-date = 24 June 2013 | language = nl | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20070425225525/http://www.psvzuipsite.nl/index.php?menu_id=51 | archive-date = 25 April 2007 | url-status = dead }}</ref> That season, PSV won the cup after a 5–2 win against [[Sparta Rotterdam]].<ref name="cocu">{{cite web | title = Phillip Cocu | url = http://www.psvzuipsite.nl/index.php?menu_id=51&multitext_id=187 | archive-url = https://archive.today/20130624232750/http://www.psvzuipsite.nl/index.php?menu_id=51&multitext_id=187 | url-status = dead | archive-date = 24 June 2013 | publisher = PSV Zuipsite | access-date = 24 June 2013 | language = nl }}</ref> In the 1996–97 season, when [[Harry van Raaij]] became chairman, Advocaat had created a team with players like [[Phillip Cocu]], [[Jaap Stam]], [[Boudewijn Zenden]] and [[Wim Jonk]]. It led to the Eredivisie title, with Nilis becoming league top goalscorer (21 goals). In the 1997–98 season, the team came in second behind Ajax in both league and cup. It resulted in Cocu, Stam, Zenden, Jonk and Advocaat leaving PSV, forcing the club to build a new squad.<ref name="nilis"/><ref name="1998season">{{cite web | title = Historie: seizoen 1997/1998 | url = http://psv.netwerk.to/historie/seizoen.php?seizoen=1998 | publisher = psv.netwerk.to | access-date = 24 June 2013 | language = nl | archive-date = 6 February 2013 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20130206064659/http://psv.netwerk.to/historie/seizoen.php?seizoen=1998 | url-status = live }}</ref> Robson temporarily returned in 1998 for one year so that desired coach Eric Gerets could get his coaching badges. Again, Nilis showed to be highly compatible with a poacher-type striker; new signing [[Ruud van Nistelrooy]] scored 31 times in his first season. In the season's last round, PSV beat [[FC Utrecht|Utrecht]] 3–2 with a last-minute goal by [[Arnold Bruggink]] – just enough for Champions League qualification.<ref name=robson /><ref name="vannistelrooy">{{cite web | title = Ruud van Nistelrooy | url = http://www.psvzuipsite.nl/index.php?menu_id=51&multitext_id=189 | publisher = PSV Zuipsite | access-date = 24 June 2013 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20070425225525/http://www.psvzuipsite.nl/index.php?menu_id=51 | archive-date = 25 April 2007 | url-status = dead }}</ref> |
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===Recent years=== |
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For 2006–07 season, PSV contracted manager [[Ronald Koeman]] to succeed Hiddink. They also signed [[Ecuador]]ian player [[Edison Méndez]] and Mexican player [[Carlos Salcido]] after the [[2006 FIFA World Cup]], where they assisted their teams to the second round. [[Jan Wouters]] and [[Tonny Bruins Slot]] were brought in as the assistant-managers. |
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[[André Ooijer]] and [[Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink]] left the club after the start of the competition, and as replacements, [[Jan Kromkamp]] came from [[Liverpool]] and former Ajax striker [[Patrick Kluivert]], signed for a year. Eventually he was released in July 2007. |
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The top goal scorers of the season were [[Jefferson Farfán]] and [[Arouna Koné]]. The season saw the club building a gap with the other teams. The lead quickly dissipated in the 13 matches that followed. A draw of PSV at [[FC Utrecht]] in the penultimate round saw [[AZ Alkmaar|AZ]] and Ajax catching up. The three clubs were all on 72 points from 33 matches, with AZ on top due to goal difference. Ajax were second, PSV were third. |
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They won the [[Eredivisie]] for 2006–2007 on April 29, with a 5-1, final day home victory against [[Vitesse Arnhem]]. AZ suffered a shocking 2-3 defeat away at [[SBV Excelsior|Excelsior]], while Ajax and PSV both won. Therefore, the title was decided only by goal difference, with PSV's bigger winning margin proving decisive as they bettered Ajax's goal difference by just 1 goal (+50 compared with +49). This is known as the most exciting and closest title races in many years. |
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In the [[1999–2000 Eredivisie|1999–2000 season]], Van Nistelrooy had scored 29 goals after just 23 matches, but after two serious injuries, an imminent transfer to [[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]] was forced to be postponed for a year.<ref name="vannistelrooy"/> PSV were comfortably crowned league champions in Gerets' debut year, creating a 16-point gap with runner-up Heerenveen.<ref name="2000season">{{cite web | title = Historie: seizoen 1999/2000 | url = http://psv.netwerk.to/historie/seizoen.php?seizoen=2000 | publisher = psv.netwerk.to | access-date = 25 June 2013 | language = nl | archive-date = 29 October 2013 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20131029214334/http://psv.netwerk.to/historie/seizoen.php?seizoen=2000 | url-status = live }}</ref> The [[2000–01 Eredivisie]] was also won with new striker [[Mateja Kežman]], who replaced Van Nistelrooy and the departed Nilis. The cup final was lost to [[FC Twente|Twente]] after penalties.<ref name="2001season">{{cite web | title = Historie: seizoen 2000/2001 | url = http://psv.netwerk.to/historie/seizoen.php?seizoen=2001 | publisher = psv.netwerk.to | access-date = 25 June 2013 | language = nl | archive-date = 6 February 2013 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20130206061719/http://psv.netwerk.to/historie/seizoen.php?seizoen=2001 | url-status = live }}</ref> In the UEFA Cup, PSV faced [[1. FC Kaiserslautern]] at home; fans threatening to storm the field during the match prompted Gerets and some players to personally intervene. PSV was fined by UEFA and forced to play a European match on neutral ground.<ref name="gerets"/> After Van Nistelrooy left, PSV ended second in the 2001–02 season and were eliminated in the UEFA Cup quarter-finals by Feyenoord.<ref name="2002season">{{cite web | title = Historie: seizoen 2001/2002 | url = http://psv.netwerk.to/historie/seizoen.php?seizoen=2002 | publisher = psv.netwerk.to | access-date = 25 June 2013 | language = nl | archive-date = 6 February 2013 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20130206061716/http://psv.netwerk.to/historie/seizoen.php?seizoen=2002 | url-status = live }}</ref> |
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Gerets was released and Guus Hiddink returned to the club as coach and director of football, with [[Arjen Robben]], [[Park Ji-sung]], [[Lee Young-pyo]] joining PSV.<ref name="robson">{{cite web | title = Guus Hiddink | url = http://www.psvweb.nl/trainer.php?id=1 | publisher = PSVweb | access-date = 25 June 2013 | archive-date = 17 October 2013 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20131017065436/http://www.psvweb.nl/trainer.php?id=1 | url-status = live }}</ref><ref name="2002team">{{cite web | title = Teams: PSV-selectie archief – selectie 2002/2003 | url = http://www.psv.nl/Teams-1/Selectie-archief.htm?season=342 | archive-url = https://archive.today/20130628043523/http://www.psv.nl/Teams-1/Selectie-archief.htm?season=342 | url-status = dead | archive-date = 28 June 2013 | publisher = PSV.nl | access-date = 25 June 2013 | language = nl }}</ref> Their first season immediately brought a league title, secured in the last match against Groningen.<ref name="2003season">{{cite web | title = Historie: seizoen 2002/2003 | url = http://psv.netwerk.to/historie/seizoen.php?seizoen=2003 | publisher = psv.netwerk.to | access-date = 25 June 2013 | language = nl | archive-date = 23 October 2013 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20131023043458/http://psv.netwerk.to/historie/seizoen.php?seizoen=2003 | url-status = live }}</ref> But in the 2003–04 season, PSV failed to reclaim the championship.<ref name="2004season">{{cite web | title = Historie: seizoen 2003/2004 | url = http://psv.netwerk.to/historie/seizoen.php?seizoen=2004 | publisher = psv.netwerk.to | access-date = 25 June 2013 | language = nl | archive-date = 23 October 2013 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20131023043455/http://psv.netwerk.to/historie/seizoen.php?seizoen=2004 | url-status = live }}</ref> In 2004, the PSV board clashed with Hiddink and Van Raaij concerning the expenditures. Van Raaij left in September and Hiddink never got along with his successor Rob Westerhof, who sided with the board.<ref name="hiddinktruth">{{cite web | title = Guus Hiddink en zijn eigen waarheid | url = http://nrcboeken.vorige.nrc.nl/recensie/guus-hiddink-en-zijn-eigen-waarheid | publisher = NRC Handelsblad | access-date = 25 June 2013 | language = nl | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20131017133719/http://nrcboeken.vorige.nrc.nl/recensie/guus-hiddink-en-zijn-eigen-waarheid | archive-date = 17 October 2013 | url-status = dead }}</ref> Even though Kežman and Robben left in 2004, Hiddink had gradually built a powerful squad, with [[Heurelho Gomes]], [[Alex (footballer, born June 1982)|Alex]], Park, Lee, [[Mark van Bommel]] and the returning Phillip Cocu. The Eredivisie was won five matches before the end, and Willem II was beaten in the cup final. After eight consecutive Champions League group stage eliminations, PSV reached the [[2004–05 UEFA Champions League#Knockout stage|knockout stage]]. There, they beat [[AS Monaco FC|Monaco]] 3–0 on aggregate and [[Olympique Lyonnais|Lyon]] after penalties. The first semi-final against Milan was lost 2–0. In the return, PSV took a 2–0 lead but a late goal by [[Massimo Ambrosini]] ended the hope to reach the final, despite an injury-time third goal by Cocu.<ref name="cocu"/><ref name="2005season">{{cite web | title = Historie: seizoen 2004/2005 | url = http://psv.netwerk.to/historie/seizoen.php?seizoen=2005 | publisher = psv.netwerk.to | access-date = 25 June 2013 | language = nl | archive-date = 23 October 2013 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20131023043453/http://psv.netwerk.to/historie/seizoen.php?seizoen=2005 | url-status = live }}</ref> |
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In the UEFA Champions League PSV qualified for the knockout stage for the third time in a row, second behind [[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]], leaving [[FC Girondins de Bordeaux|Bordeaux]] and [[Galatasaray]] behind. In the first knockout phase, PSV defeated [[Arsenal F.C.|Arsenal]] at home with 1-0 by a goal from [[Edison Méndez]]. In the return, PSV struggled and keyplayer [[Alex Rodrigo Dias da Costa|Alex]] scored an own goal. However, he scored the unexpected 1-1, which was enough for PSV to reach the quarter-finals. [[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]] again was the opponent, but an injured PSV squad lost 0-4 on aggregate. |
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Although the club won the title, chairman Schuitema voiced criticism on coach Ronald Koeman after almost losing the championship, despite having a huge lead in December. But it was decided that Koeman would stay on for another year. New chairman Jan Reker replaced Schuitema. |
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After the 2004–05 season, Van Bommel, Vogel, Park and Lee left. With new signing [[Timmy Simons]] and youth prospect [[Ibrahim Afellay]], PSV reached the Champions League knockout stage again. In that round, Lyon revenged PSV by winning 5–0 on aggregate. The team did win the league, but lost the cup final to Ajax.<ref name="2006season">{{cite web | title = Historie: seizoen 2005/2006 | url = http://psv.netwerk.to/historie/seizoen.php?seizoen=2006 | publisher = psv.netwerk.to | access-date = 25 June 2013 | language = nl | archive-date = 6 February 2013 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20130206061701/http://psv.netwerk.to/historie/seizoen.php?seizoen=2006 | url-status = live }}</ref> Afterwards, Hiddink left and Ronald Koeman replaced him. Westerhof, who lost support from the board, resigned soon after Hiddink's departure. [[Jan Reker]] became general manager.<ref name="hiddinktruth"/> During the 2006–07 season, league leaders PSV squandered a 12-point lead, enabling [[AZ Alkmaar|AZ]] and Ajax to equal their 72 points before the last round. A surprise AZ defeat in the last fixture meant that PSV's 5–1 victory against [[SBV Vitesse|Vitesse]] was enough to edge the title win; PSV had a single goal difference with Ajax.<ref name="psvslinkt">{{cite web | title = Wéér puntverlies PSV, voorsprong slinkt | url = http://www.psv.nl/Nieuws/Nieuwspagina/Weer-puntverlies-PSV-voorsprong-slinkt.htm | archive-url = https://archive.today/20130628043532/http://www.psv.nl/Nieuws/Nieuwspagina/Weer-puntverlies-PSV-voorsprong-slinkt.htm | url-status = dead | archive-date = 28 June 2013 | publisher = PSV.nl | access-date = 25 June 2013 | language = nl }}</ref><ref name="lurven">{{cite web | title = PSV eredivisiekampioen na denderende ontknoping | url = http://lurven.nl/222/psv-eredivisiekampioen-na-denderende-ontknoping/ | publisher = Lurven | access-date = 25 June 2013 | language = nl | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20160303230112/http://lurven.nl/222/psv-eredivisiekampioen-na-denderende-ontknoping/ | archive-date = 3 March 2016 | url-status = dead }}</ref> Koeman was criticised by the board after losing a big lead, but was eventually allowed to remain as coach. In the 2007–08 season, after Cocu and Alex left, the team was disqualified from the KNVB Cup after fielding a suspended [[Manuel da Costa (footballer, born 1986)|Manuel da Costa]]. In October, Koeman took up the coaching job at [[Valencia CF|Valencia]], prompting PSV to first appoint [[Jan Wouters]] and then [[Sef Vergoossen]] as caretakers. The fourth title in a row was won in the last match, again against Vitesse.<ref name="2008season">{{cite web | title = Historie: seizoen 2007/2008 | url = http://psv.netwerk.to/historie/seizoen.php?seizoen=2008 | publisher = psv.netwerk.to | access-date = 25 June 2013 | language = nl | archive-date = 6 February 2013 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20130206061654/http://psv.netwerk.to/historie/seizoen.php?seizoen=2008 | url-status = live }}</ref> After the title, Heurelho Gomes and director of football [[Stan Valckx]] voiced criticism towards Reker, forcing the club to choose between Reker and Gomes. Subsequently, Reker sacked Valckx and sold Gomes to [[Tottenham Hotspur F.C.|Tottenham Hotspur]].<ref name="lemic">{{cite web | title = Hoe een Servische 'makelaar' PSV in zijn greep kreeg | url = http://vorige.nrc.nl/sport/article1903866.ece/Hoe_een_Servische_makelaar_PSV_in_zijn_greep_kreeg | publisher = NRC Handelsblad | access-date = 25 June 2013 | url-status = dead | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20111104220825/http://vorige.nrc.nl/sport/article1903866.ece/Hoe_een_Servische_makelaar_PSV_in_zijn_greep_kreeg | archive-date = 4 November 2011 | df = dmy-all }}</ref> |
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After the season in which PSV won their 20th title, key players Phillip Cocu and Alex left the club. A difficult job for coach Koeman to fill their positions. They signed [[Mike Zonneveld]], [[Kenneth Perez]] and [[Danko Lazovic]]. [[Danny Koevermans]] came from [[AZ Alkmaar]] after [[Arouna Koné]] eventually was sold to [[Sevilla FC]]. Also [[Ismaïl Aissati]] and [[Otman Bakkal]] came back from [[FC Twente]] after playing for that club on loan. |
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The team was disqualified from the Dutch Cup tournament, after fielding [[Manuel da Costa]] who was still suspended as a result of last year's tournament. PSV general manager called it "a huge blunder."<ref>{{cite news | title = PSV thrown out of Dutch Cup | url = http://www.uefa.com/footballeurope/news/kind=2/newsid=594073.html | publisher = UEFA | date = 2007-09-27}}</ref> |
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===Recent years (2008–present)=== |
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On 31 October 2007 Ronald Koeman agreed to be the new coach of [[Valencia CF]], despite having a contract at PSV. The search for a new coach showed to be a struggle for the club and assistant-coach [[Jan Wouters]] agreed to temporarily take over the job of head coach. [[Sef Vergoossen]] was contracted to be head coach until the end of the season, when [[Huub Stevens]] will take over <ref>[http://english.psv.nl/web/show/id=58980/contentid=22065 PSV appoint Huub Stevens as their new head coach] PSV</ref>. |
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[[File:Huldiging PSV landskampioen 2024 (1).jpg|thumb|The PSV selection drives through [[Eindhoven]] on the bus after the club won the national title for the 25th time (2024)]] |
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On 31 December 2007, [[Kenneth Perez]] left the club for Ajax, where he was bought from in the summer of the same year. Chairman Reker declared that it was Perez own choice to leave the club. <ref>[http://www.nrc.nl/sport/article877373.ece/Reker_Perez_initieerde_transfer_zelf nrc.nl - Sport - Reker: Perez initieerde transfer zelf<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> On the February 26, PSV midfielder, [[John de Jong]] retired at the age of 30 after failing to recover from an injury he sustained during a training session in 2005.<ref>{{cite news |
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Huub Stevens returned as coach in 2008, but disappointing performances and clashes between Stevens and the squad resulted in his resignation six months later.<ref name="stevensleaves">{{cite web | title = Huub Stevens weg bij PSV | date = 28 January 2009 | url = http://www.nu.nl/sport/1907211/huub-stevens-weg-bij-psv.html | publisher = NU.nl | access-date = 25 June 2013 | language = nl | archive-date = 25 April 2015 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20150425040257/http://www.nu.nl/sport/1907211/huub-stevens-weg-bij-psv.html | url-status = live }}</ref> Caretaker [[Dwight Lodeweges]] wrapped up the season with a fourth place.<ref name="psvgoal">{{cite web | title = PSV | url = http://www.goal.com/nl/teams/netherlands/267/psv/info | publisher = Goal.com | access-date = 25 June 2013 | archive-date = 22 January 2014 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20140122022742/http://www.goal.com/nl/teams/netherlands/267/psv/info | url-status = live }}</ref> The following year, [[Fred Rutten]] was appointed as coach. In his first two seasons, PSV reached the third place twice. With Rutten as coach, PSV beat Feyenoord 10–0 in a home game on 24 October 2010, a historical win and Feyenoord's heaviest defeat in their club history. Meanwhile, the club experienced liquidity problems, but secured its future through loans and property sales.<ref name="ad1">{{cite web | title = PSV 'verschrikkelijk opgelucht' na deal gemeente | url = http://www.ad.nl/ad/nl/1433/PSV/article/detail/2459321/2011/06/28/PSV-verschrikkelijk-opgelucht-na-deal-gemeente.dhtml | publisher = Algemeen Dagblad | access-date = 25 June 2013 | language = nl | archive-date = 15 December 2013 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20131215110509/http://www.ad.nl/ad/nl/1433/PSV/article/detail/2459321/2011/06/28/PSV-verschrikkelijk-opgelucht-na-deal-gemeente.dhtml | url-status = live }}</ref> Key players Ibrahim Afellay and [[Balázs Dzsudzsák]] were sold and as a consequence, director of football Marcel Brands spent €25 million to improve the squad.<ref name="transfersummer">{{cite web | title = De zonnige transferzomer van PSV | url = http://www.nusport.nl/hal/2604004/zonnige-transferzomer-van-psv.html | publisher = NUsport | access-date = 25 June 2013 | archive-date = 15 December 2013 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20131215110853/http://www.nusport.nl/hal/2604004/zonnige-transferzomer-van-psv.html | url-status = live }}</ref> But in the [[2011–12 Eredivisie|2011–12 season]], the team dropped out of the title race early again, which led to Rutten's dismissal. Phillip Cocu finished the season as caretaker, leading the team to a third place and a KNVB Cup after beating [[Heracles Almelo]].<ref name="ruttenleaves">{{cite news | title = 'PSV en Fred Rutten alsnog per direct uit elkaar' | newspaper = NRC | date = 12 March 2012 | url = http://www.nrc.nl/nieuws/2012/03/12/psv-ontslaat-rutten-alsnog-cocu-tot-eind-seizoen-hoofdcoach/ | publisher = NRC Handelsblad | access-date = 25 June 2013 | archive-date = 4 October 2013 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20131004064114/http://www.nrc.nl/nieuws/2012/03/12/psv-ontslaat-rutten-alsnog-cocu-tot-eind-seizoen-hoofdcoach/ | url-status = live | last1 = Seegers | first1 = Jules }}</ref><ref name=PSV.nl>[http://psv.nl/News/News-page/PSV-appoint-Phillip-Cocu-as-caretaker.htm PSV appoint Phillip Cocu as caretaker] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120315170300/http://www.psv.nl/News/News-page/PSV-appoint-Phillip-Cocu-as-caretaker.htm |date=15 March 2012 }}, PSV.nl.</ref><ref name=Cocu>[http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/association=ned/news/newsid=1781995.html Cocu's PSV seal Dutch Cup success by Berend Scholten on UEFA.com] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120413170114/http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/association=ned/news/newsid=1781995.html |date=13 April 2012 }},</ref> For the [[2012–13 Eredivisie|2012–13 season]], Dick Advocaat returned as head coach, while Mark van Bommel returned from Milan. Despite 103 league goals, the team ended as runner-up in both Eredivisie and KNVB Cup. Advocaat, who struggled with the job's intensity, left after one season.<ref name="2013season">{{cite web | title = Historie: seizoen 2012/2013 | url = http://psv.netwerk.to/historie/seizoen.php?seizoen=2013 | publisher = psv.netwerk.to | access-date = 25 June 2013 | archive-date = 3 August 2013 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20130803152700/http://psv.netwerk.to/historie/seizoen.php?seizoen=2013 | url-status = live }}</ref><ref name="advocaatleaves">{{cite web | title = Advocaat bevestigt vertrek bij PSV | url = https://www.nieuws.nl/sport/20130509/Advocaat-bevestigt-vertrek-bij-PSV | archive-url = https://archive.today/20130628043500/https://www.nieuws.nl/sport/20130509/Advocaat-bevestigt-vertrek-bij-PSV | url-status = dead | archive-date = 28 June 2013 | publisher = NU.nl | access-date = 25 June 2013 }}</ref> In 2013, Cocu was appointed as head coach.<ref name="advocaatcocu">{{cite web | title = Dick Advocaat vertrekt met magere zege bij PSV | url = http://www.ad.nl/ad/nl/1433/PSV/article/detail/3443277/2013/05/17/Dick-Advocaat-vertrekt-met-magere-zege-bij-PSV.dhtml | publisher = Algemeen Dagblad | access-date = 25 June 2013 | archive-date = 9 June 2013 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20130609194639/http://www.ad.nl/ad/nl/1433/PSV/article/detail/3443277/2013/05/17/Dick-Advocaat-vertrekt-met-magere-zege-bij-PSV.dhtml | url-status = live }}</ref> On 18 April 2015, PSV won the Eredivisie after a 4–1 win over [[SC Heerenveen|Heerenveen]]. This was their first league title since 2008, and it ended a four-year domination of the league by Ajax.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.goal.com/en-ng/news/4096/netherlands/2015/04/18/10903682/psv-crowned-eredivisie-champions?ICID=HP_BN_1 |title=PSV crowned Eredivisie champions |publisher=Goal.com |date=18 April 2015 |access-date=8 March 2017 |archive-date=22 March 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160322041655/http://www.goal.com/en-ng/news/4096/netherlands/2015/04/18/10903682/psv-crowned-eredivisie-champions?ICID=HP_BN_1 |url-status=live }}</ref> On 8 December 2015, PSV reached the knock-out stages of the Champions League, becoming the first Dutch club to do so since the 2006–07 Champions League season.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/season=2016/matches/round=2000634/match=2015748/postmatch/report/index.html |title=UEFA Champions League 2015/16 – History – PSV-CSKA Moskva – |date=8 December 2015 |publisher=Uefa.com |access-date=8 March 2017 |archive-date=19 March 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160319130942/http://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/season=2016/matches/round=2000634/match=2015748/postmatch/report/index.html |url-status=live }}</ref> PSV defended their league title in 2016 owing to a 1–1 draw between Ajax (who led the table prior to this day on goal difference) and 17th-placed [[De Graafschap]] in the last game of the season.<ref>{{cite web |author=Admin |url=http://www.football-oranje.com/psv-eredivisie-champions/ |title=PSV are Eredivisie champions |publisher=Football Oranje |date=8 May 2016 |access-date=8 March 2017 |archive-date=10 May 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170510125716/http://www.football-oranje.com/psv-eredivisie-champions/ |url-status=live }}</ref> After finishing third in the [[2016–17 Eredivisie|2016–17 season]], PSV once again claimed the Eredivisie title in [[2017–18 Eredivisie|2018]] with a 3–0 win against Ajax, who were in second place. |
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On 30 March 2022, the team announced that [[Ruud van Nistelrooy]], who played with the team from 1998 to 2001 would take over as manager starting from the 2022–2023 season.<ref>{{cite web |title=Van Nistelorooy named PSV boss from next season |url=https://www.espn.com/soccer/dutch-eredivisie/story/4628720/ruud-van-nistelrooy-to-take-over-as-psv-eindhoven-manager-from-next-season |website=ESPN.com |access-date=31 March 2022 |language=en |date=30 March 2022 |archive-date=31 March 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220331171845/https://www.espn.com/soccer/dutch-eredivisie/story/4628720/ruud-van-nistelrooy-to-take-over-as-psv-eindhoven-manager-from-next-season |url-status=live }}</ref> He won the Johan Cruyff Shield and the KNVB Cup in his first season. |
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On 23 August 2008, PSV won the Johan Cruijff schaal (Dutch Super Cup) 2-0, the goals scored by [[Danko Lazović]] and [[Dirk Marcellis]] against Feyenoord, PSV being the winner of the Eredivisie and Feyenoord won the [[KNVB Cup|KNVB beker]]. |
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On 13 January 2024, the club repeated the feat of a perfect win record in the first half of [[2023-24 Eredivisie|Eredivisie]] fixtures (17–0–0). |
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==Crest and colours== |
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==Stadium== |
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The [[Philips Stadion]] is the PSV home base. Since the founding of the club, PSV's home base is still at exactly the same place where the PSV sports grounds were established in 1913. [[Image:Philips Stadion.jpg|thumb|left|300px|[[Philips Stadion]] with a capacity of 35,000]]It was first inaugurated by the five year old boy named [[Frits Philips]], in January 1911 when the "Philips Elftal" played their first game. PSV was not founded yet. The neighbourhood where the stadium is located is the Philipsdorp ('Philips village'), close to the centre of [[Eindhoven]]. The current capacity has been achieved by various modernisation programmes. |
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PSV's first crest consisted of a light bulb and the words "Philips Sport" in a circular shape. Its next incarnation was a shield-shaped logo with red-and-white vertical lines, topped off with the letters "PSV". The third design of the crest proved to be a durable one; its oval shape, red-and-white horizontal lines and a flag with the PSV letters incorporated remains used until today. Only minor changes have occurred: the border color and addition of horseshoe-shaped figures, a circle around the three letters and the addition of two stars to commemorate winning twenty league titles. Early incarnations of the oval version also included dots for the abbreviation "P.S.V.". For the centennial celebrations in 2013, a laurel wreath and the number "100" in gold were temporarily added to the crest.<ref name="logo">{{cite web | title = Nieuw logo?? | url = http://psv.netwerk.to/forums/HTML/forum1/853-7.php | publisher = psv.netwerk.to | access-date = 20 June 2013 | archive-date = 6 March 2016 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20160306124725/http://psv.netwerk.to/forums/HTML/forum1/853-7.php | url-status = live }}</ref> |
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The stadium can accommodate 35,000 people on match days. Plans to further expand the ground to 45,000 seats are being examined. The average attendance for the season 2007/08 was 33,600. |
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All seats are covered and heated. |
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In the summer of 2005, the board of the club decided to remove the tall fences around the pitch, replacing them with 90 cm high railings keeping the spectators off the grass. Unauthorized persons who do invade the pitch will receive a 15,000 euro penalty and a ten-year-ban from visiting the Philips Stadion. |
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The colours red and white were chosen at the founding meeting in 1913 by Jan Willem Hofkes, the first chairman of the club. He apparently appreciated the contrast between his red raspberry drink and his white notepad.<ref name="founding"/> Inspired by the club colours, the first kit consisted of a red-and-white vertically striped shirt, black shorts and red-and-white horizontally striped socks. This combination was worn until the 1970s, when the club switched to a completely red shirt, which was worn with either white or black shorts. The red kit was changed back to a striped version in 1989. The red-and-white stripes have remained ever since, albeit in very varied adaptations. The shorts would also often change between black and white. During Ruud Gullit's tenure at PSV, he personally changed the shorts from black to white, in an attempt to improve the stature of the kit.<ref name="gullitnos">{{cite web | title = De megadeal van Ruud Gullit | url = http://nos.nl/video/238047-de-megadeal-van-ruud-gullit.html | publisher = EveryoneWeb | access-date = 24 June 2013 | archive-date = 17 September 2013 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20130917095249/http://nos.nl/video/238047-de-megadeal-van-ruud-gullit.html | url-status = live }}</ref> For the centennial celebrations in 2013, PSV have temporarily switched to an all-red jersey with white shorts and socks. Its design choices were meant to reminisce the kits worn during the 1987–88 season.<ref name="100homekit">{{cite web | title = PSV presents centenary home kit | url = http://www.psv.nl/PSV-100-years/News-page/PSV-presents-centenary-home-kit.htm | archive-url = https://archive.today/20130624232723/http://www.psv.nl/PSV-100-years/News-page/PSV-presents-centenary-home-kit.htm | url-status = dead | archive-date = 24 June 2013 | publisher = PSV.nl | access-date = 20 June 2013 }}</ref><ref name="kits">{{cite web | title = Mijn PSV Shirts | url = http://www.everyoneweb.com/mijnpsvshirts/ | publisher = EveryoneWeb | access-date = 20 June 2013 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20130615033600/http://www.everyoneweb.com/mijnpsvshirts/ | archive-date = 15 June 2013 | url-status = dead }}</ref> |
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The stadium has been host to many European Cup matches, and was one of the Dutch venues for the [[2000 UEFA European Football Championship|Euro 2000]] competition jointly organised by the Netherlands and Belgium. |
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In 2006 the [[UEFA Cup]] Final between [[Sevilla FC]] and [[Middlesbrough F.C.]] was held in this stadium. |
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Because of the close ties with Philips, PSV had the same jersey sponsor without exception from 1982, the year jersey sponsorships were introduced in the Eredivisie, until 2016. This is a record in Dutch football. Starting in the 2016–17 season, however, Philips was no longer the main shirt sponsor. PSV's first clothing sponsor was [[Le Coq Sportif]], from 1970 to 1974, when it switched to [[Adidas]]. They remained the sponsor until 1995, when they were replaced by [[Nike, Inc.|Nike]], until [[Umbro]] became the shirt sponsor in 2015, ending a 20-year relationship between PSV and Nike. |
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==Honours== |
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===Domestic=== |
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*{{sport honours|[[Eredivisie]] (Dutch League)|21|1928-29, 1934-35, 1950-51, 1962-63, 1974-75, 1975-76, 1977-78, 1985-86, 1986-87, 1987-88, 1988-89, 1990-91, 1991-92, 1996-97, 1999-00, 2000-01, 2002-03, [[Eredivisie 2004-05|2004-05]], [[Eredivisie 2005-06|2005-06]], [[Eredivisie 2006-07|2006-07]], [[Eredivisie 2007-08|2007-08]]}} |
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*{{sport honours|[[KNVB Cup|KNVB beker]] (Dutch Cup)|8|1949-50, 1973-74, 1975-76, 1987-88, 1988-89, 1989-90, 1995-96, 2004-05}} |
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*{{sport honours|KNVB Cup runner-up|6|1938-39, 1968-69, 1969-70, 1997-98, 2000-01, 2005-06}} |
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*{{sport honours|[[Johan Cruijff-schaal|Johan Cruijff schaal]] (Dutch Super Cup)|8| 1991-92, 1995-96, 1996-97, 1997-98, 1999-00, 2000-01, 2002-03, 2008-09}} |
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*{{sport honours|Johan Cruijff Shield runner-up|5|1990-91, 2001-02, 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07}} |
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==Stadium and training facilities== |
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===International=== |
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{{Main|Philips Stadion|De Herdgang}} |
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*{{sport honours|[[UEFA Champions League]]|1|[[1988 European Cup Final|1987-88]]}} |
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[[File:Philips Stadion.jpg|thumb|right|350px|The Philips Stadion]] |
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*{{sport honours|[[UEFA Cup]]|1|[[1978 UEFA Cup Final|1977-78]]}} |
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[[File:De Herdgang jeugdcomplex.jpg|thumb|PSV Under-19 plays a match on De Herdgang's main field.]] |
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*{{sport honours|[[Peace Cup]]|1|2003}} |
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*{{sport honours|[[Russian Railways Cup]]|1|2007}} |
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*{{sport honours|[[Trofeo Ciudad de Palma]]|1|2008}} |
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PSV have played at the [[Philips Stadion]] since its foundation in 1913, when it was still named Philips Sportpark. The venue was built in the [[Strijp]] borough, and more specifically in the Philipsdorp area – a neighborhood set up in 1910 by [[Anton Philips]] in order to provide accommodation to employees. A football field was simultaneously laid out where PSV's predecessor, the Philips Elftal, played its first match on 15 January 1911 against Hollandia from [[Woensel]].<ref name="philipselftal"/><ref name="philipsdorp">{{cite web | title = Philipsdorp 100 jaar kwaliteit | url = http://www.nieman.nl/2013/04/philipsdorp-100-jaar-kwaliteit/ | publisher = Nieman | access-date = 1 July 2013 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20150507221524/http://nieman.nl/2013/04/philipsdorp-100-jaar-kwaliteit/ | archive-date = 7 May 2015 | url-status = dead }}</ref> In 1916, the first wooden stand was built, providing seating space for 550 viewers.<ref name="stadiumspits">{{cite web | title = Hypermodern stadion dankzij betonrot | url = http://www.spitsnieuws.nl/archives/sport/2013/02/hypermodern-stadion-dankzij-betonrot | publisher = Spits | access-date = 1 July 2013 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20130304061325/http://www.spitsnieuws.nl/archives/sport/2013/02/hypermodern-stadion-dankzij-betonrot | archive-date = 4 March 2013 | url-status = dead }}</ref> Another stand with 900 seats was built in the 1930s. In 1941, a running track was added, but it was removed 17 years later. During World War II, the stadium was damaged by the war; the reparations took place after the liberation of South Netherlands in 1944. |
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==Sponsorship== |
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Companies that PSV Eindhoven currently has sponsorship deals with include |
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*[[Philips]] - Main Sponsor |
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*[[Nike, Inc.|Nike]] - Official Sponsor |
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*[[E.ON]] - Official Sponsor |
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*[[KPN]] - Official Sponsor |
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*[[Rabobank]] - Official Sponsor |
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*[[Volkswagen]] - Official Partner |
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*[[Tele2]] - Official Partner |
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*[[Bavaria Brewery (Netherlands)|Bavaria]] - Official Partner |
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*Oad Reizen - Official Partner |
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*De Lage Landen - Official Partner |
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*[[Ernst & Young]] - Official Sponsor |
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*[[Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu]] - Official Sponsor |
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*[[Campina (company)|Campina]] - Official Sponsor |
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*Ahrend - Official Sponsor |
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*[[VDL Groep|VDL]] - Official Sponsor |
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*CSU - Official Sponsor |
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Four 40-meter high floodlights were installed in the stadium in 1958, making evening matches possible. The lights were inaugurated with an exhibition match against Anderlecht.<ref name="stadiumlight">{{cite web | title = De eerste lichtwedstrijd in het PSV-stadion | url = http://www.sportgeschiedenis.nl/2011/05/07/de-eerste-lichtwedstrijd-in-het-psv-stadion.aspx | publisher = Sportgeschiedenis | access-date = 1 July 2013 | url-status = dead | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20150120053854/http://www.sportgeschiedenis.nl/2011/05/07/de-eerste-lichtwedstrijd-in-het-psv-stadion.aspx | archive-date = 20 January 2015 | df = dmy-all }}</ref> In 1977, the main stand was completely rebuilt, but an [[alkali–silica reaction]] ten years later caused the concrete to crack. Chairman Jacques Ruts, who was previously introduced to the [[Luxury box|skybox]] in the United States, considered a new stand to be an opportunity to attract more sponsors. The new main stand – two tiers, with skyboxes in the middle – was introduced in a friendly match against Milan in 1988. In the nineties, the other three stands are also elevated. The last major renovation was the closing of the four open corners of the stadium. Along with creating more seats, the new corners had window blind-type constructions, which allowed air to flow through in order to let the grass breathe.<ref name="stadiumspits"/> The completion was celebrated in October 2002, with the capacity increased to 35,000.<ref name="2003season"/> In the summer of 2005, the club removed the tall fences around the pitch, replacing them with lower railings keeping the spectators off the grass. Unauthorized persons who invade the pitch will receive a €15,000 penalty and a ten-year-ban from visiting the ground. |
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==Current squad== |
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As of 31 August 2008, squad for the 2008-09 season. |
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The Philips Stadion has been awarded four out of five stars by the UEFA Stadium Rankings.<ref name="uefastadium">{{cite web | title = List of UEFA 4 Star Stadiums | url = http://www.worldstadiumdatabase.com/list-of-uefa-4-star-stadiums.htm | publisher = Sportgeschiedenis | access-date = 1 July 2013 | archive-date = 10 August 2013 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20130810115327/http://www.worldstadiumdatabase.com/list-of-uefa-4-star-stadiums.htm | url-status = live }}</ref> The ground hold several designated areas. The lower terraces on the East stand are considered the most popular location for most fans, but there are also separate areas for youngsters up to 16 years old, for the disabled and for away fans in the north-west upper corner. A stand named the "Family Corner" specifically serves children up to 12 and their parents. For business representatives, the stadium has business rooms and suites, totaling 1186 seats.<ref name="stadiummap">{{cite web | title = Plattegrond van het Philips Stadion | url = http://www.psv.nl/Kaartverkoop/Kaartverkoop/Seizoen-Club-Card/Stadionplattegrond.htm | publisher = PSV.nl | access-date = 1 July 2013 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20130718230721/http://www.psv.nl/Kaartverkoop/Kaartverkoop/Seizoen-Club-Card/Stadionplattegrond.htm | archive-date = 18 July 2013 | url-status = dead }}</ref> Besides football-related activities, the stadium holds merchandising stores, offices and three restaurants, including the Michelin-star assigned Avant-Garde.<ref name="stadiumenglish">{{cite web | title = Philips Stadium | url = http://www.psv.nl/Philips-Stadium.htm | publisher = PSV.nl | access-date = 1 July 2013 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20111204080437/http://www.psv.nl/Philips-Stadium.htm | archive-date = 4 December 2011 | url-status = dead }}</ref> For the centennial celebrations, a PSV Museum was revealed in the stadium.<ref name="100celebration">{{cite web | title = PSV reveals 100th anniversary schedule | url = http://www.psv.nl/PSV-100-years/News-page/PSV-reveals-100th-anniversary-schedule.htm | archive-url = https://archive.today/20130701094958/http://www.psv.nl/PSV-100-years/News-page/PSV-reveals-100th-anniversary-schedule.htm | url-status = dead | archive-date = 1 July 2013 | publisher = PSV.nl | access-date = 1 July 2013 }}</ref> Training sessions by PSV are conducted on De Herdgang, located in the outskirts of Eindhoven. With ten fields and fitness facilities, it also accommodates all PSV youth and amateur teams. Its last major renovation occurred in 2019.<ref name="herdgang">{{cite web | title = Training facilities | url = http://www.psv.nl/De-Herdgang.htm | publisher = PSV.nl | access-date = 1 July 2013 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20130430195909/http://www.psv.nl/De-Herdgang.htm | archive-date = 30 April 2013 | url-status = dead }}</ref> |
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{{football squad start}} |
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{{fs player| no=1 | nat=SWE| pos=GK| name=[[Andreas Isaksson]]}} |
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{{fs player| no=2 | nat=NED| pos=DF| name=[[Jan Kromkamp]]}} |
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{{fs player| no=3 | nat=MEX| pos=DF| name=[[Carlos Arnoldo Salcido Flores|Carlos Salcido]]}} |
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{{fs player| no=4 | nat=MEX| pos=DF| name=[[Francisco Javier Rodríguez|Francisco Rodríguez]]}} |
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{{fs player| no=5 | nat=NED| pos=MF| name=[[Mike Zonneveld]]}} |
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{{fs player| no=6 | nat=BEL| pos=MF| name=[[Timmy Simons]]}} |
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{{fs player| no=8 | nat=ECU| pos=MF| name=[[Edison Méndez]]}} |
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{{fs player| no=9 | nat=SER| pos=FW| name=[[Danko Lazović]]}} |
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{{fs player| no=10 | nat=NED| pos=FW| name=[[Danny Koevermans]]}} |
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{{fs player| no=11 | nat=NED| pos=FW| name=[[Nordin Amrabat]]}} |
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{{fs player| no=13 | nat=FRA| pos=DF| name=[[Jérémie Bréchet]]}} |
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{{fs player| no=14 | nat=NED| pos=DF| name=[[Erik Pieters]]}} |
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{{fs player| no=15 | nat=AUS| pos=MF| name=[[Jason Culina]]}} |
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{{fs mid}} |
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{{fs player| no=16 | nat=NED| pos=FW| name=[[Stefan Nijland|Stef Nijland]]}} |
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{{fs player| no=17 | nat=PER| pos=MF| name=[[Reimond Manco]]}} |
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{{fs player| no=18 | nat=GHA| pos=DF| name=[[Eric Addo]]}} |
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{{fs player| no=20 | nat=NED| pos=MF| name=[[Ibrahim Afellay]]}} |
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{{fs player| no=21 | nat=NED| pos=GK| name=[[Bas Roorda]]}} |
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{{fs player| no=22 | nat=HUN| pos=MF| name=[[Balázs Dzsudzsák]]}} |
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{{fs player| no=24 | nat=NED| pos=DF| name=[[Dirk Marcellis]]}} |
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{{fs player| no=28 | nat=NED| pos=MF| name=[[Otman Bakkal]]}} |
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{{fs player| no=29 | nat=BEL| pos=MF| name=[[Stijn Wuytens]]}} |
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{{fs player| no=31 | nat=BRA| pos=GK| name=[[Cássio Ramos|Cássio]]}} |
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{{fs player| no=36 | nat=BEL| pos=MF| name=[[Funso Ojo]]}} |
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{{fs player| no=41 | nat=NED| pos=GK| name=[[Jeroen Zoet]]}} |
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{{fs player| no=--| nat=BRA| pos=FW| name=[[Jonathan]]}} |
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{{football squad end}} |
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==Support and rivalries== |
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Number 12 is reserved for the fans, also known as 'De Twaalfde Man' (The Twelfth Man). |
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{{main|AFC Ajax–PSV Eindhoven rivalry}} |
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PSV have attracted around 33,000 people to Eredivisie matches on average in the last years. The record attendance stands at 35,200, achieved in a match against Feyenoord at 17 November 2002.<ref name="fanrecord">{{cite web | title = 20 best bezochte wedstrijden in het Philips Stadion (1997–1998 – heden) | url = http://www.psvweb.nl/meestetoeschouwersthuis.php | publisher = PSVweb | access-date = 22 June 2013 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20131017115457/http://www.psvweb.nl/meestetoeschouwersthuis.php | archive-date = 17 October 2013 | url-status = dead }}</ref> The club always reserves tickets for away fans and individual ticket purchases; the maximum number of season ticket holders therefore is 29,200. All season tickets were sold out in 2007 and 2008. More recently in 2013, PSV sold 28,000 season tickets.<ref name="edkaarten">{{cite web | title = PSV verkoopt weer 28.000 seizoenskaarten | url = http://www.ed.nl/sport/voetbal/psv/psv-verkoopt-weer-28-000-seizoenskaarten-1.3885561 | publisher = Eindhovens Dagblad | access-date = 5 August 2013 | language = nl | archive-date = 31 July 2013 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20130731101340/http://www.ed.nl/sport/voetbal/psv/psv-verkoopt-weer-28-000-seizoenskaarten-1.3885561 | url-status = live }}</ref> Research showed that over 25,000 season ticket holders hail from North Brabant, with other significant groups coming from [[Limburg (Netherlands)|Limburg]], [[Gelderland]], [[South Holland]], [[North Holland]] and [[Belgium]].<ref name="fanresearch">{{cite web | title = Vergeefse run op seizoenkaart PSV | url = http://www.ed.nl/sport/voetbal/psv/vergeefse-run-op-seizoenkaart-psv-1.2376727 | publisher = Eindhovens Dagblad | access-date = 22 June 2013 | archive-date = 28 July 2014 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20140728193033/http://www.ed.nl/sport/voetbal/psv/vergeefse-run-op-seizoenkaart-psv-1.2376727 | url-status = live }}</ref> |
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PSV currently has two independent fan bodies. The Supportersvereniging PSV was founded in 1920 and currently consists of 14,000 members. They own a fan base within the Philips Stadion.<ref name="supverpsv">{{cite web | title = Supportersvereniging PSV – Historie | url = http://www.supver-psv.nl/nl/vereniging/historie.html?refresh=1371751929 | publisher = Supportersvereniging PSV | access-date = 22 June 2013 | archive-date = 5 March 2016 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20160305051336/http://www.supver-psv.nl/nl/vereniging/historie.html?refresh=1371751929 | url-status = live }}</ref> The second one, PSV Fans United, serve a more specific purpose: to improve the atmosphere in the stadium.<ref name="psvfansunited">{{cite web | title = Word nu lid van PSV Fans United | url = http://www.psvfansunited.nl/nl/word-lid | publisher = PSV Fans United | access-date = 22 June 2013 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20130427214328/http://www.psvfansunited.nl/nl/word-lid | archive-date = 27 April 2013 | url-status = dead }}</ref> Besides the fan unions, there are several sets of fans who work together on [[tifo]] choreography, like Lighttown Madness among others.<ref name="lighttown">{{cite web | title = Lighttown Madness | url = http://www.lighttownmadness.nl/lm_lighttownmadness.php | publisher = Lighttown Madness | access-date = 22 June 2013 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20130127203443/http://www.lighttownmadness.nl/lm_lighttownmadness.php | archive-date = 27 January 2013 | url-status = dead }}</ref> The PSV Junior Club was founded by PSV in 1998 for children up to 12 years. Later it was renamed Phoxy Club after Phoxy, PSV's mascot. Currently, more than 20,000 children are members. Every year, the Phoxy Club Day is organized, offering activities for members who are joined by the first team squad.<ref name="phoxy1">{{cite web | title = Phoxy Club | url = http://www.phoxyclub.nl/#/home/lid-worden/leden-informatie | publisher = Phoxy Club | access-date = 22 June 2013 | archive-date = 19 February 2014 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20140219032154/http://www.phoxyclub.nl/#/home/lid-worden/leden-informatie | url-status = live }}</ref><ref name="phoxy2">{{cite web | title = PSV Phoxy Club passeert mijlpaal van 20.000 leden | url = http://www.psv.nl/web/show/id=118705/contentid=22012 | publisher = PSV.nl | access-date = 22 June 2013 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20130730041033/http://www.psv.nl/web/show/id=118705/contentid=22012 | archive-date = 30 July 2013 | url-status = dead }}</ref> During pre-season, PSV also holds an Open Day for people of all ages; the event gives the opportunity for sponsors and new player signings to be presented.<ref name="fandag">{{cite web | title = PSV FANdag | url = http://www.psv.nl/Nieuws/PSV-FANdag.htm | publisher = PSV.nl | access-date = 22 June 2013 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20120726134357/http://www.psv.nl/Nieuws/PSV-FANdag.htm | archive-date = 26 July 2012 | url-status = dead }}</ref> The official club anthem was composed by Kees van der Weijden and Jo Vermeulen. It was introduced in 1950 and is currently sung at every home match at 19 minutes and 13 seconds into the game – the time mirroring the club's foundation year.<ref name="clubanthem">{{cite web | title = PSV Eindhoven – Clublied Teksten | date = 6 April 2013 | url = http://www.clubliedteksten.nl/club-lied-psv-eindhoven/ | publisher = Clublied Teksten | access-date = 22 June 2013 | archive-date = 4 March 2016 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20160304042052/http://www.clubliedteksten.nl/club-lied-psv-eindhoven/ | url-status = live }}</ref> |
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===Loan deals=== |
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PSV's main rivalry is with [[AFC Ajax|Ajax]], with both teams regularly competing for the league title in the last forty years. The PSV fans, whose club has reserved the kit number "12" for them, refer to themselves as ''boeren'' (peasants/farmers); the word can be heard chanted through the home ground after every PSV goal. Its reference designates taking pride in their [[North Brabant|Brabantian]] heritage, as opposed to the [[Metropolitan area|metropolitan]] [[Amsterdam]] area. The Brabantian identity also plays a fundamental role in the club's culture with the [[Flag of North Brabant]] being incorporated in shirt design and being displayed in and around the stadium. PSV used to have an ongoing rivalry with [[FC Eindhoven]], which originated in the 1910s. FC Eindhoven, being the older team, manifested itself as the "people's club", whereas PSV was only open to Philips employees. In the 1940s and 1950s, PSV and FC Eindhoven were both competing for the league title, which increased the feud and divided the City of Light in "red-white striped" and "blue-white striped".<ref name="psvgoal"/> Fixtures between the two sides were named the ''Lichtstadderby'' ("[[City of Light (disambiguation)|City of Light]] Derby"). After FC Eindhoven's decline in the 1970s, the rivalry disappeared. Nowadays, relations between the two sets of supporters are generally friendly; during the annual pre-season derby supporters even sit in the same end without any major incidents. Although a friendly rivalry still exists, it is mostly felt on the FC Eindhoven side. However, it is not uncommon for people in Eindhoven to go to FC Eindhoven on Fridays (the usual matchday in the [[Eerste Divisie]]) and to go to PSV on a Saturday or Sunday. In recent times, FC Eindhoven was PSV's feeder club on several occasions and the clubs share a women's team and youth setup.<ref name="derby">{{cite web | title = De Lichtstadderby | url = http://psv.netwerk.to/forums/HTML/forum16/168.php | publisher = PSV Netwerk | access-date = 22 June 2013 | archive-date = 2 October 2013 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20131002212412/http://psv.netwerk.to/forums/HTML/forum16/168.php | url-status = live }}</ref><ref name="youthsetup">{{cite web | title = Samenwerking Jeugdopleiding PSV en FC Eindhoven | url = http://www.fc-eindhoven.nl/nieuws/2563/samenwerking-jeugdopleiding-psv-en-fc-eindhoven | publisher = FC Eindhoven | access-date = 22 June 2013 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20131002092836/http://www.fc-eindhoven.nl/nieuws/2563/samenwerking-jeugdopleiding-psv-en-fc-eindhoven | archive-date = 2 October 2013 | url-status = dead }}</ref><ref name="womens">{{cite web | title = PSV/FC Eindhoven | url = http://www.psvfceindhoven.nl/ | publisher = PSV/FC Eindhoven | access-date = 22 June 2013 | archive-date = 19 June 2013 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20130619200731/http://psvfceindhoven.nl/ | url-status = live }}</ref> |
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{{Fs player|no=27|nat=Netherlands|name=[[Género Zeefuik]]|pos=FW|other=on loan to [[FC Omniworld]]}} |
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{{Fs player|no=34|nat=Netherlands|name=[[Rens van Eijden]]|pos=DF|other=on loan to [[Willem II]]}} |
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{{Fs player|no=|nat=Netherlands|name=[[Jelle De Bock]]|pos=DF|other=on loan to [[Helmond Sport]]}} |
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==Organization and finances== |
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===Jersey History=== |
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PSV was an [[Sports club|association]] (''vereniging'') until 1999, when it became a [[public limited company]] with shareholders (''[[naamloze vennootschap]]''). It meant that the club installed a [[board of directors]], who are not involved in most of the decision-making processes. Instead, they serve as an advising and supervising entity. All shares but one are owned by a [[Foundation (nonprofit)|foundation]], the Foundation PSV Football. The remaining share is owned by the Eindhoven Football Club PSV, another separate entity. The general manager holds responsibility for all activities regarding the club, and is supported by a manager operations and a treasurer. PSV also appoints a [[director of football]], who manages football-related processes such as transfers (in conjunction with the technical staff), in order to control the long-term planning.<ref name="organisation">{{cite web | title = Organisation | url = http://www.psv.nl/Club/Organisation.htm | publisher = PSV.nl | access-date = 29 June 2013 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20140714205757/http://www.psv.nl/Club/Organisation.htm | archive-date = 14 July 2014 | url-status = dead }}</ref> |
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PSV was founded by [[Philips]] and in the first decades, the club was only open to employees. The club did sign players from elsewhere, however; one of the perks of playing for PSV was that players who were offered a football contract were always offered a Philips job as well. Philips has been kit sponsor since 1982 and the PSV home ground has included the Philips name since its foundation. The company was paying €7.5 million per year for the sponsoring when they ended their kit sponsorship role in 2016.<ref name="phiipspsv">{{cite web | title = Philips en PSV: spannende relatie of verstandshuwelijk? | url = http://www.molblog.nl/bericht/Philips-en-PSV-spannende-relatie-of-verstandshuwelijk/ | publisher = Molblog | access-date = 29 June 2013 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20130816192449/http://www.molblog.nl/bericht/Philips-en-PSV-spannende-relatie-of-verstandshuwelijk/ | archive-date = 16 August 2013 | url-status = dead }}</ref><ref name="phiipspsv100">{{cite web | title = PSV extend Philips relationship beyond 100 years | date = 10 March 2011 | url = http://www.sportspromedia.com/news/psv_extend_philips_relationship_beyond_100th_year/ | publisher = Sports Pro Media | access-date = 29 June 2013 | archive-date = 14 July 2014 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20140714165433/http://www.sportspromedia.com/news/psv_extend_philips_relationship_beyond_100th_year/ | url-status = live }}</ref> [[Frits Philips]], chairman of the company between 1961 and 1971, became an icon for PSV during his lifetime. At five years of age, he conducted the ceremonial kick-off at the first Philips Elftal match in 1911.<ref name="philipselftal"/> Frits Philips would become intertwined with PSV and Eindhoven; his 100th birthday was widely celebrated in the city. Frits Philips had his own spot in the stands until his death and would sometimes provide pep talks to the squad during half-time.<ref name="frits">{{cite web | title = De man die Philips een gezicht gaf | url = http://vorige.nrc.nl/economie/article1633205.ece | publisher = NRC Handelsblad | access-date = 29 June 2013 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20140714135247/http://vorige.nrc.nl/economie/article1633205.ece | archive-date = 14 July 2014 | url-status = dead }}</ref> PSV was often a way for Philips to introduce its technology to the public. In 1950, a match between PSV and FC Eindhoven was the first televised match in the Netherlands, with Philips supplying the technique.<ref name="third"/> And in 1958, Philips installed four [[Floodlights (sport)|floodlights]] in the stadium.<ref name="floodlights">{{cite web | title = De eerste lichtwedstrijd in het PSV-stadion | url = http://www.sportgeschiedenis.nl/2011/05/07/de-eerste-lichtwedstrijd-in-het-psv-stadion.aspx | publisher = Sportgeschiedenis.nl | access-date = 29 June 2013 | url-status = dead | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20150120053854/http://www.sportgeschiedenis.nl/2011/05/07/de-eerste-lichtwedstrijd-in-het-psv-stadion.aspx | archive-date = 20 January 2015 | df = dmy-all }}</ref> |
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Below the jersey history of the 1~31 jerseys, since the start of the 2004-2005 season. |
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PSV's budget in 2011 was €60 million.<ref name="noshelp">{{cite web | title = Eindhoven schiet PSV te hulp | date = 25 May 2011 | url = http://nos.nl/artikel/243179-eindhoven-schiet-psv-te-hulp.html | publisher = NOS | access-date = 29 June 2013 | archive-date = 14 February 2014 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20140214103105/http://nos.nl/artikel/243179-eindhoven-schiet-psv-te-hulp.html | url-status = live }}</ref> Before 2011, PSV's budget would only remain balanced if the team would qualify for the UEFA Champions League every year. But disappointing performances since 2008 meant that the club ended up with a yearly €10–20 million negative balance, forcing the club to cut costs and obtain new revenues. The ground under the stadium and the training facilities were sold for €48.4 million to the Eindhoven municipality in a [[leasehold estate]] construction. PSV also took out a €20 million loan with Philips and additional loans with local entrepreneurs.<ref name="10questions">{{cite web | title = PSV: antwoord op 10 veelgestelde vragen | url = http://www.psv.nl/Nieuws/Nieuwspagina/PSV-antwoord-op-10-veelgestelde-vragen.htm | publisher = PSV.nl | access-date = 29 June 2013 | url-status = dead | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20130508161517/http://www.psv.nl/Nieuws/Nieuwspagina/PSV-antwoord-op-10-veelgestelde-vragen.htm | archive-date = 8 May 2013 | df = dmy-all }}</ref> The club also introduced sponsoring on the back of the player kits. Freo, part of De Lage Landen, was the company to present its name there.<ref name="freo">{{cite web | title = Freo nieuwe sponsor achterzijde shirt PSV | url = http://www.psv.nl/Nieuws/Nieuwspagina/Freo-nieuwe-sponsor-achterzijde-shirt-PSV.htm | publisher = PSV.nl | access-date = 29 June 2013 | url-status = dead | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20140715003006/http://www.psv.nl/Nieuws/Nieuwspagina/Freo-nieuwe-sponsor-achterzijde-shirt-PSV.htm | archive-date = 15 July 2014 | df = dmy-all }}</ref> |
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On 21 April 2016, it was announced that Dutch energy company energiedirect.nl would replace Philips as PSV's kit sponsor, starting from the 2016–17 season. The company signed a contract for three seasons and paid €6 million per year.<ref>{{cite web|title=PSV presents energiedirect.nl as new main sponsor|url=http://www.psv.nl/english-psv/news/article/psv-presents-energiedirect.nl-as-new-main-sponsor.htm|website=psv.nl|date=21 April 2016|access-date=21 April 2016|archive-date=2 October 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221002085322/https://www.psv.nl/english-psv/news/article/energiedirect.nl-presented-as-new-main-sponsor.htm|url-status=live}}</ref> Philips continues to be a sponsor, but has decreased their contribution to €3 million per year.<ref>{{cite web|title=Energiedirect nieuwe hoofdsponsor PSV|url=http://www.ad.nl/ad/nl/1433/PSV/article/detail/4286772/2016/04/21/Energiedirect-nieuwe-hoofdsponsor-PSV.dhtml|website=ad.nl|access-date=21 April 2016|language=nl|archive-date=21 April 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160421182912/http://www.ad.nl/ad/nl/1433/PSV/article/detail/4286772/2016/04/21/Energiedirect-nieuwe-hoofdsponsor-PSV.dhtml|url-status=live}}</ref> In 2019, it was announced that Philips, [[ASML Holding|ASML]], [[Jumbo (supermarket)|Jumbo]], [[VDL Groep|VDL]] and the [[High Tech Campus Eindhoven|High Tech Campus]] will jointly sponsor PSV in the coming years, under the name of ‘Metropoolregio Brainport Eindhoven’ (Brainport Eindhoven Metropolitan Area), which will be displayed on the shirt.<ref>{{Cite web|date=25 March 2019|title=PSV Deal: these are the new shirt sponsors|url=https://www.ad.nl/nederlands-voetbal/miljoenendeal-psv-dit-zijn-de-nieuwe-shirtsponsoren~adb36a66/|access-date=29 July 2020|website=Algemeen Dagblad|language=nl|archive-date=2 September 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190902181234/https://www.ad.nl/nederlands-voetbal/miljoenendeal-psv-dit-zijn-de-nieuwe-shirtsponsoren~adb36a66/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=2019-03-25|title=PSV announce unique partnership|url=https://www.psv.nl/english-psv/news/article/psv-announce-unique-partnership.htm|access-date=2020-07-29|website=psv.nl|language=en|archive-date=8 November 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201108003210/https://www.psv.nl/english-psv/news/article/psv-announce-unique-partnership.htm|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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[[File:DWS tegen PSV 2-5, Bestanddeelnr 910-7361.jpg|thumb|[[Coen Dillen]] playing for PSV in 1959. He scored 288 league goals for PSV, including 43 in the 1956–57 season – a domestic record until this day.]] |
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PSV's 25 league championships are the second-highest in Dutch football, behind Ajax (36).<ref name=champions>{{cite web | title = Kampioenen | url = http://www.eredivisiestats.nl/kampioenen.php | publisher = Voetbalstats | access-date = 13 July 2013 | language = nl | archive-date = 6 August 2013 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20130806075615/http://www.eredivisiestats.nl/kampioenen.php | url-status = live }}</ref> Their eleven [[KNVB Cup]] victories are the third-highest, after Ajax (20) and Feyenoord (13).<ref>{{cite web | title = Bekerfinales | url = http://www.eredivisiestats.nl/bekerfinales.php | publisher = Voetbalstats | access-date = 13 July 2013 | language = nl | archive-date = 6 August 2013 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20130806080025/http://www.eredivisiestats.nl/bekerfinales.php | url-status = live }}</ref> PSV have also won the most [[Johan Cruyff Shield]]s so far, with fourteen.<ref>{{cite web | title = lHistorie Johan Cruijff Schaal | url = http://www.knvb.nl/competities/betaaldvoetbal/johancruijffschaal/historie | publisher = KNVB | access-date = 13 July 2013 | language = nl | url-status = dead | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20121007034938/http://www.knvb.nl/competities/betaaldvoetbal/johancruijffschaal/historie | archive-date = 7 October 2012 | df = dmy-all }}</ref> The [[Double (association football)|double]] was achieved four times, with the one in 1988 being part of the [[Treble (association football)|treble]], a feat only achieved by six other European clubs.<ref>{{cite web | title = Bayern join treble club | url = http://www.goal.com/en/slideshow/3771 | website = Goal.com | access-date = 13 July 2013 | archive-date = 24 September 2015 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20150924180326/http://www.goal.com/en/slideshow/3771 | url-status = live }}</ref> Between 1985 and 1989, and between 2005 and 2008, PSV won the Eredivisie four times in a row; the only other clubs accomplishing this (once) were Ajax and [[HVV Den Haag]].<ref name=champions/> In recent decades, the team has been consistently competing for the top spots in the league: in the Eredivisie all-time standings (since 1956), PSV are second behind Ajax.<ref>{{cite web | title = Eredivisie .:. All-time league table | url = http://www.worldfootball.net/ewige_tabelle/ned-eredivisie/ | publisher = World Football | access-date = 13 July 2013 | archive-date = 23 May 2013 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20130523161135/http://www.worldfootball.net/ewige_tabelle/ned-eredivisie/ | url-status = live }}</ref> PSV have played in a European competition every year since 1974; only [[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]] (since 1959) and [[R.S.C. Anderlecht|Anderlecht]] (since 1964) have a longer streak in play.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://psv.netwerk.to/nieuws/artikel/30480_PSV%20plaatst%20zich%20voor%2040ste%20jaar%20op%20rij%20voor%20Europees%20voetbal.php |title=PSV plaatst zich voor 40ste jaar op rij voor Europees voetbal |publisher=PSV Netwerk |access-date=13 July 2013 |language=nl |archive-date=2 May 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130502042642/http://psv.netwerk.to/nieuws/artikel/30480_PSV%20plaatst%20zich%20voor%2040ste%20jaar%20op%20rij%20voor%20Europees%20voetbal.php |url-status=live }}</ref> |
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[[Willy van der Kuijlen]] currently holds the record for the most league appearances and the most league goals. He played 528 matches and scored 308 goals between 1964 and 1981.<ref name="heintze">{{cite web |url=http://www.psv.nl/web/show/id=118705/langid=43/contentid=4032 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20130713124417/http://www.psv.nl/web/show/id=118705/langid=43/contentid=4032 |url-status=dead |archive-date=13 July 2013 |title=Jan Heintze meest ervaren PSV'er ooit |publisher=PSV.nl |access-date=13 July 2013 |language=nl }}</ref> [[Willy van de Kerkhof]] played the second-highest amount of league matches for PSV; he appeared in 418 Eredivisie fixtures.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.psv.nl/PSV-100-jaar/Nieuwspagina-1/Bijzondere-speler-uitgelicht-Rene-van-de-Kerkhof.htm |title=Bijzondere speler uitgelicht: René van de Kerkhof |publisher=PSV.nl |access-date=13 July 2013 |language=nl |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130624063206/http://www.psv.nl/PSV-100-jaar/Nieuwspagina-1/Bijzondere-speler-uitgelicht-Rene-van-de-Kerkhof.htm |archive-date=24 June 2013 |url-status=dead }}</ref> The third-highest in the list is [[Jan Heintze]] with 395 games.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.psv.nl/Nieuws/Nieuwspagina/Bijzondere-speler-uitgelicht-Jan-Heintze.htm |archive-url=https://archive.today/20130713124429/http://www.psv.nl/Nieuws/Nieuwspagina/Bijzondere-speler-uitgelicht-Jan-Heintze.htm |url-status=dead |archive-date=13 July 2013 |title=Bijzondere speler uitgelicht: Jan Heintze |publisher=PSV.nl |access-date=13 July 2013 |language=nl }}</ref> The second-highest goalscorer for PSV is [[Coen Dillen]], who produced 288 goals.<ref name=dillen>{{cite web |url=http://www.philipsstadion.nl/Ruimtes/2e-etage/Coen-Dillenpromenade.htm |archive-url=https://archive.today/20130713124425/http://www.philipsstadion.nl/Ruimtes/2e-etage/Coen-Dillenpromenade.htm |url-status=dead |archive-date=13 July 2013 |title=Coen-Dillenpromenade |publisher=Philips Stadion |access-date=13 July 2013 |language=nl }}</ref> Third in the list is Piet Fransen with 210 goals.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.psv.nl/PSV-100-jaar/Nieuwspagina-1/Bijzondere-speler-uitgelicht-Piet-Fransen.htm |archive-url=https://archive.today/20130624232734/http://www.psv.nl/PSV-100-jaar/Nieuwspagina-1/Bijzondere-speler-uitgelicht-Piet-Fransen.htm |url-status=dead |archive-date=24 June 2013 |title=Bijzondere speler uitgelicht: Piet Fransen |publisher=PSV.nl |access-date=13 July 2013 |language=nl }}</ref> The record for number of goals in one season stands at 43, scored by Dillen in the 1956–57 season; this figure is also a national record.<ref name=dillen/> Another domestic record is the amount of consecutive minutes with a clean sheet. The number stands at 1,159 minutes, which PSV achieved in 2004 with two different goalkeepers: [[Heurelho Gomes]] and [[Edwin Zoetebier]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.elfvoetbal.nl/nieuws/45216_gomes-nadert-record-stuy |title=Gomes nadert record Stuy |publisher=Elf Voetbal |access-date=13 July 2013 |language=nl |archive-date=19 May 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140519164501/http://www.elfvoetbal.nl/nieuws/45216_gomes-nadert-record-stuy |url-status=live }}</ref> The largest transfer fee PSV have ever received was for [[Ruud van Nistelrooy]]; [[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]] paid €30 million for the striker in 2001, closely followed by the €29 million paid by Manchester United for [[Memphis Depay]] in mid-2015.<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.90min.com/posts/2559270-psv-confirm-how-much-manchester-united-paid-to-sign-memphis-depay |title= PSV Confirm How Much Manchester United Paid to Sign Memphis Depay |date= 16 September 2015 |publisher= 90min |access-date= 9 May 2016 |language= en |archive-date= 18 September 2016 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20160918132622/http://www.90min.com/posts/2559270-psv-confirm-how-much-manchester-united-paid-to-sign-memphis-depay |url-status= live }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.rtlnieuws.nl/sport/de-tien-duurste-nederlandse-transfers |title=De tien duurste Nederlandse transfers |publisher=RTL Nieuws |access-date=5 August 2013 |language=nl |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140519165257/http://www.rtlnieuws.nl/sport/de-tien-duurste-nederlandse-transfers |archive-date=19 May 2014 |url-status=dead }}</ref> [[Mateja Kežman]]'s move to PSV in 2000 was the most expensive incoming transfer; €11.3 million was paid to [[FK Partizan|Partizan]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.soccernews.nl/news/8563/Transfer_Huntelaar_bijna_duurste_van_Nederland |title=Transfer Huntelaar bijna duurste van Nederland |date=4 January 2006 |publisher=Soccernews |access-date=5 August 2013 |language=nl |archive-date=4 May 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140504001427/http://www.soccernews.nl/news/8563/Transfer_Huntelaar_bijna_duurste_van_Nederland |url-status=live }}</ref> |
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In 2010, PSV made international headlines when they humiliated former European champions Feyenoord 10–0. As of 4 January 2019, PSV had 1,85 million followers across all social media platforms.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.vi.nl/nieuws/ajax-mateloos-populair-op-social-media-psv-en-feyenoord-blijven-achter | title=Ajax mateloos populair op social media, PSV en Feyenoord blijven achter | date=4 January 2019 }}</ref> |
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==Honours== |
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! scope=col| [[Eredivisie]] |
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|[[Andreas Isaksson]] |
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|'''25''' |
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|2008-present |
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|2008-present |
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[[1928-29 Netherlands Football League Championship|1928–29]], [[1934–35 Netherlands Football League Championship|1934–35]], [[1950–51 Netherlands Football League Championship|1950–51]], [[1962–63 Eredivisie|1962–63]], [[1974–75 Eredivisie|1974–75]], |
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[[1975–76 Eredivisie|1975–76]], [[1977–78 Eredivisie|1977–78]], |
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[[1985–86 Eredivisie|1985–86]], [[1986–87 Eredivisie|1986–87]], |
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[[1987–88 Eredivisie|1987–88]], [[1988–89 Eredivisie|1988–89]], |
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[[1990–91 Eredivisie|1990–91]], [[1991–92 Eredivisie|1991–92]], |
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[[1996–97 Eredivisie|1996–97]], [[1999–2000 Eredivisie|1999–2000]], [[2000–01 Eredivisie|2000–01]], |
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[[2002–03 Eredivisie|2002–03]], |
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[[2004–05 Eredivisie|2004–05]], |
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[[2005–06 Eredivisie|2005–06]], |
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[[2006–07 Eredivisie|2006–07]], |
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[[2007–08 Eredivisie|2007–08]], |
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[[2014–15 Eredivisie|2014–15]], |
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[[2015–16 Eredivisie|2015–16]], |
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[[2017–18 Eredivisie|2017–18]], |
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[[2023–24 Eredivisie|2023–24]] |
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! scope=col |[[KNVB Cup]] |
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|[[Heurelho da Silva Gomes|Heurelho Gomes]] |
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|2004-2008 |
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1949–50, |
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[[1973–74 KNVB Cup|1973–74]], |
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[[1975–76 KNVB Cup|1975–76]], [[1987–88 KNVB Cup|1987–88]], [[1988–89 KNVB Cup|1988–89]], [[1989–90 KNVB Cup|1989–90]], [[1995–96 KNVB Cup|1995–96]], [[2004–05 KNVB Cup|2004–05]], [[2011–12 KNVB Cup|2011–12]], [[2021–22 KNVB Cup|2021–22]], [[2022–23 KNVB Cup|2022–23]] |
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! scope=col|[[Johan Cruyff Shield]] |
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|rowspan=2|2 |
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|style="background-color:gold"|'''14''' |
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|[[Jan Kromkamp]] |
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|2006-present |
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[[1992 Dutch Supercup|1992]], [[1996 Johan Cruyff Shield|1996]], |
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|2006-present |
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[[1997 Johan Cruyff Shield|1997]], |
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[[1998 Johan Cruyff Shield|1998]], |
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[[2000 Johan Cruyff Shield|2000]], |
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[[2001 Johan Cruyff Shield|2001]], |
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[[2003 Johan Cruyff Shield|2003]], |
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[[2008 Johan Cruyff Shield|2008]], |
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[[2012 Johan Cruyff Shield|2012]], |
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[[2015 Johan Cruyff Shield|2015]], [[2016 Johan Cruyff Shield|2016]], |
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[[2021 Johan Cruyff Shield|2021]], |
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[[2022 Johan Cruyff Shield|2022]], |
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[[2023 Johan Cruyff Shield|2023]] |
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| rowspan="2" |'''Continental''' |
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|[[André Ooijer]] |
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! scope=col|[[UEFA Champions League]] |
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|1998-2006 |
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|1998-2006 |
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|[[1987–88 European Cup|1987–88]] |
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! scope=col|[[UEFA Europa League]] |
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|'''1''' |
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|[[Carlos Salcido]] |
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|[[1977–78 UEFA Cup|1977–78]] |
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|2006-present |
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==Results== |
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===Domestic results=== |
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[[File:PSV League Performance.png|thumb|280px|Historical chart of league performance]] |
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Below is a table with PSV's domestic results since the introduction of the Eredivisie in 1956. |
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|[[Michael Reiziger]] |
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|2005-2006 |
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|2005-2006 |
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|[[Lee Young-Pyo]] |
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|[[2023–24 Eredivisie]] |
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|style="background:gold;"|1st |
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|[[Francisco Javier Rodríguez]] |
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|[[2024–25 UEFA Champions League|Champions League]] |
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|2008-present |
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|[[2023–24 KNVB Cup|2023–24]] |
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|round of 16 |
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|[[2022–23 Eredivisie]] |
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|[[Manuel da Costa (footballer)|Manuel da Costa]] |
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|style="background:silver;"|2nd |
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|2007-2008 |
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|[[2023–24 UEFA Champions League|Champions League]] (Q3) |
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|2006-2008 |
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|[[2022–23 KNVB Cup|2022–23]] |
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|[[2021–22 Eredivisie]] |
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|[[Alex Rodrigo Dias da Costa|Alex]] |
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|style="background:silver;"|2nd |
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|2004-2007 |
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|[[2022–23 UEFA Champions League|Champions League]] (Q3) |
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|2004-2007 |
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|[[2021–22 KNVB Cup|2021–22]] |
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|style="background:gold;"|winners |
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|- |
|- |
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|[[2020–21 Eredivisie]] |
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|rowspan=3|5 |
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|style="background:silver;"|2nd |
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|[[Mike Zonneveld]] |
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|[[2021–22 UEFA Champions League|Champions League]] (Q2) |
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|2007-present |
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|[[2020–21 KNVB Cup|2020–21]] |
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|2007-present |
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|quarter-final |
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|- |
|- |
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|[[2019–20 Eredivisie]] |
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|[[Michael Ball (footballer)|Michael Ball]] |
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|4th |
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|2005-2007 |
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|[[2020–21 UEFA Europa League|Europa League]] (Q3) |
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|2005-2007 |
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|[[2019–20 KNVB Cup|2019–20]] |
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|round of 16 |
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|- |
|- |
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|[[ |
|[[2018–19 Eredivisie]] |
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|style="background:silver;"|2nd |
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|?-2005 |
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|[[2019–20 UEFA Champions League|Champions League]] (Q2) |
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|1999-2005 |
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|[[2018–19 KNVB Cup|2018–19]] |
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|second round |
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|- |
|- |
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|[[2017–18 Eredivisie]] |
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|rowspan=2|6 |
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|style="background:gold;"|1st |
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|[[Timmy Simons]] |
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|[[2018–19 UEFA Champions League|Champions League]] (PO) |
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|2005-present |
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|[[2017–18 KNVB Cup|2017–18]] |
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|2005-present |
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|quarter-final |
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|- |
|- |
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|[[ |
|[[2016–17 Eredivisie]] |
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|style="background:#CD7F32;"|3rd |
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|?-2005 |
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|[[2017–18 UEFA Europa League|Europa League]] (Q3) |
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|1999-2005 |
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|[[2016–17 KNVB Cup|2016–17]] |
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|second round |
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|- |
|- |
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|[[2015–16 Eredivisie]] |
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|rowspan=2|7 |
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|style="background:gold;"|1st |
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|[[Mika Väyrynen]] |
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|[[2016–17 UEFA Champions League|Champions League]] |
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|2006-2008 |
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|[[2015–16 KNVB Cup|2015–16]] |
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|2005-2008 |
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|quarter-final |
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|- |
|- |
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|[[ |
|[[2014–15 Eredivisie]] |
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|style="background:gold;"|1st |
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|?-2006 |
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|[[2015–16 UEFA Champions League|Champions League]] |
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|2002-2006 |
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|[[2014–15 KNVB Cup|2014–15]] |
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|round of 16 |
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|- |
|- |
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|[[2013–14 Eredivisie]] |
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|rowspan=2|8 |
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|4th |
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|[[Edison Méndez]] |
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|[[2014–15 UEFA Europa League|Europa League]] (Q3) |
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|2008-present |
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|[[2013–14 KNVB Cup|2013–14]] |
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|2008-present |
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|third round |
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|- |
|- |
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|[[ |
|[[2012–13 Eredivisie]] |
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|style="background:silver;"|2nd |
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|2004-2008 |
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|[[2013–14 UEFA Champions League|Champions League]] (Q3) |
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|2004-2008 |
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|[[2012–13 KNVB Cup|2012–13]] |
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|style="background:silver;"|final |
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|- |
|- |
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|[[2011–12 Eredivisie]] |
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|rowspan=3|9 |
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|style="background:#CD7F32;"|3rd |
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|[[Danko Lazovic]] |
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|[[2012–13 UEFA Europa League|Europa League]] (Q4) |
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|2007-present |
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|[[2011–12 KNVB Cup|2011–12]] |
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|2007-present |
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|style="background:gold;"|winners |
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|- |
|- |
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|[[ |
|[[2010–11 Eredivisie]] |
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|style="background:#CD7F32;"|3rd |
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|2006-2007 |
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|[[2011–12 UEFA Europa League|Europa League]] (Q4) |
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|2006-2007 |
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|[[2010–11 KNVB Cup|2010–11]] |
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|quarter-final |
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|- |
|- |
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|[[2009–10 Eredivisie]] |
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|[[Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink]] |
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|style="background:#CD7F32;"|3rd |
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|2001-2006 |
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|[[2010–11 UEFA Europa League|Europa League]] (Q4) |
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|2001-2006 |
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|[[2009–10 KNVB Cup|2009–10]] |
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|quarter-final |
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|- |
|- |
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|[[2008–09 Eredivisie]] |
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|rowspan=3|10 |
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|4th |
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|[[Danny Koevermans]] |
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|[[2009–10 UEFA Europa League|Europa League]] (Q3) |
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|2007-present |
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|[[2008–09 KNVB Cup|2008–09]] |
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|2007-present |
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|third round |
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|- |
|- |
||
|[[ |
|[[2007–08 Eredivisie]] |
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|style="background:gold;"|1st |
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|2005-2007 |
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|[[2008–09 UEFA Champions League|Champions League]] |
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|2005-2007 |
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|[[2007–08 KNVB Cup|2007–08]] |
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|'''DSQ''' |
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|- |
|- |
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|[[ |
|[[2006–07 Eredivisie]] |
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|style="background:gold;"|1st |
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|?-2005 |
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|[[2007–08 UEFA Champions League|Champions League]] |
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|2002-2005 |
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|[[2006–07 KNVB Cup|2006–07]] |
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|quarter-final |
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|- |
|- |
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|[[2005–06 Eredivisie]] |
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|rowspan=3|11 |
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|style="background:gold;"|1st |
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|[[Nordin Amrabat]] |
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|[[2006–07 UEFA Champions League|Champions League]] |
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|2008-present |
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|[[2005–06 KNVB Cup|2005–06]] |
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|2008-present |
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|style="background:silver;"|final |
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|- |
|- |
||
|[[ |
|[[2004–05 Eredivisie]] |
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|style="background:gold;"|1st |
|||
|2006-2008 |
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|[[2005–06 UEFA Champions League|Champions League]] |
|||
|2006-present |
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|[[2004–05 KNVB Cup|2004–05]] |
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|style="background:gold;"|winners |
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|- |
|- |
||
|[[ |
|[[2003–04 Eredivisie]] |
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|style="background:silver;"|2nd |
|||
|?-2006 |
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|[[2004–05 UEFA Champions League|Champions League]] (Q3) |
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|?-? |
|||
|[[2003–04 KNVB Cup|2003–04]] |
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|quarter-final |
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|- |
|- |
||
|[[2002–03 Eredivisie]] |
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|12 |
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|style="background:gold;"|1st |
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|colspan=4|The fans |
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|[[2003–04 UEFA Champions League|Champions League]] |
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|[[2002–03 KNVB Cup|2002–03]] |
|||
|style="background:#CD7F32;"|semi-final |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|[[2001–02 Eredivisie]] |
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|rowspan=3|13 |
|||
|style="background:silver;"|2nd |
|||
|[[Jérémie Bréchet]] |
|||
|[[2002–03 UEFA Champions League|Champions League]] |
|||
|2008-present |
|||
|[[2001–02 KNVB Cup|2001–02]] |
|||
|2008-present |
|||
|style="background:#CD7F32;"|semi-final |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|[[2000–01 Eredivisie]] |
|||
|[[Alcides Arajo Alves|Alcides]] |
|||
|style="background:gold;"|1st |
|||
|2007-2008 |
|||
|[[2001–02 UEFA Champions League|Champions League]] |
|||
|2007-2008 |
|||
|[[2000–01 KNVB Cup|2000–01]] |
|||
|style="background:silver;"|final |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|[[1999–2000 Eredivisie|1999-00 Eredivisie]] |
|||
|? |
|||
|style="background:gold;"|1st |
|||
|?-? |
|||
|[[2000–01 UEFA Champions League|Champions League]] |
|||
|?-? |
|||
|[[1999-2000 KNVB Cup|1999–2000]] |
|||
|round of 16 |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|[[1998–99 Eredivisie]] |
|||
|rowspan=3|14 |
|||
|style="background:#CD7F32;"|3rd |
|||
|[[Erik Pieters]] |
|||
|[[1998–99 UEFA Champions League|Champions League]] (Q3) |
|||
|2008-present |
|||
|[[1998–99 KNVB Cup|1998–99]] |
|||
|2008-present |
|||
|style="background:#CD7F32;"|semi-final |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|[[ |
|[[1997–98 Eredivisie]] |
||
|style="background:silver;"|2nd |
|||
|2007-2008 |
|||
|[[1998–99 UEFA Champions League|Champions League]] (Q2) |
|||
|2007-2008 |
|||
|[[1997–98 KNVB Cup|1997–98]] |
|||
|style="background:silver;"|final |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|[[ |
|[[1996–97 Eredivisie]] |
||
|style="background:gold;"|1st |
|||
|2000-2005 |
|||
|[[1997–98 UEFA Champions League|Champions League]] |
|||
| |
|||
|[[1996–97 KNVB Cup|1996–97]] |
|||
|round of 16 |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|[[1995–96 Eredivisie]] |
|||
|rowspan=2|15 |
|||
|style="background:silver;"|2nd |
|||
|[[Jason Culina]] |
|||
|[[1996–97 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup|Cup Winners' Cup]] |
|||
|2005-present |
|||
|[[1995–96 KNVB Cup|1995–96]] |
|||
|2005-present |
|||
|style="background:gold;"|winners |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|[[ |
|[[1994–95 Eredivisie]] |
||
|style="background:#CD7F32;"|3rd |
|||
|2000-2005 |
|||
|[[1995–96 UEFA Cup|UEFA Cup]] |
|||
|2000-2008 |
|||
|[[1994–95 KNVB Cup|1994–95]] |
|||
|round of 16 |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|[[1993–94 Eredivisie]] |
|||
|rowspan=3|16 |
|||
|style="background:#CD7F32;"|3rd |
|||
|[[Stefan Nijland|Stef Nijland]] |
|||
|[[1994–95 UEFA Cup|UEFA Cup]] |
|||
|2008-present |
|||
|[[1993–94 KNVB Cup|1993–94]] |
|||
|2008-present |
|||
|quarter-final |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|[[ |
|[[1992–93 Eredivisie]] |
||
|style="background:silver;"|2nd |
|||
|2006-2008 |
|||
|[[1993–94 UEFA Cup|UEFA Cup]] |
|||
|2005-2008 |
|||
|[[1992–93 KNVB Cup|1992–93]] |
|||
|quarter-final |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|[[1991–92 Eredivisie]] |
|||
|? |
|||
|style="background:gold;"|1st |
|||
|?-? |
|||
|[[1992–93 UEFA Champions League|Champions League]] |
|||
|?-? |
|||
|[[1991–92 KNVB Cup|1991–92]] |
|||
|} |
|||
|round of 16 |
|||
|- |
|||
==Technical staff== |
|||
|[[1990–91 Eredivisie]] |
|||
{| |
|||
|style="background:gold;"|1st |
|||
|[[1991–92 European Cup|European Cup]] |
|||
|[[1990–91 KNVB Cup|1990–91]] |
|||
|style="background:#CD7F32;"|semi-final |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[1989–90 Eredivisie]] |
|||
|style="background:silver;"|2nd |
|||
|[[1990–91 European Cup Winners' Cup|Cup Winners' Cup]] |
|||
|[[1989–90 KNVB Cup|1989–90]] |
|||
|style="background:gold;"|winners |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[1988–89 Eredivisie]] |
|||
|style="background:gold;"|1st |
|||
|[[1989–90 European Cup|European Cup]] |
|||
|[[1988–89 KNVB Cup|1988–89]] |
|||
|style="background:gold;"|winners |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[1987–88 Eredivisie]] |
|||
|style="background:gold;"|1st |
|||
|[[1988–89 European Cup|European Cup]] (R2) |
|||
|[[1987–88 KNVB Cup|1987–88]] |
|||
|style="background:gold;"|winners |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[1986–87 Eredivisie]] |
|||
|style="background:gold;"|1st |
|||
|[[1987–88 European Cup|European Cup]] |
|||
|[[1986–87 KNVB Cup|1986–87]] |
|||
|round of 16 |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[1985–86 Eredivisie]] |
|||
|style="background:gold;"|1st |
|||
|[[1986–87 European Cup|European Cup]] |
|||
|[[1985–86 KNVB Cup|1985–86]] |
|||
|second round |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[1984–85 Eredivisie]] |
|||
|style="background:silver;"|2nd |
|||
|[[1985–86 UEFA Cup|UEFA Cup]] |
|||
|[[1984–85 KNVB Cup|1984–85]] |
|||
|style="background:#CD7F32;"|semi-final |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[1983–84 Eredivisie]] |
|||
|style="background:silver;"|2nd |
|||
|[[1984–85 UEFA Cup|UEFA Cup]] |
|||
|[[1983–84 KNVB Cup|1983–84]] |
|||
|quarter-final |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[1982–83 Eredivisie]] |
|||
|style="background:#CD7F32;"|3rd |
|||
|[[1983–84 UEFA Cup|UEFA Cup]] |
|||
|[[1982–83 KNVB Cup|1982–83]] |
|||
|style="background:#CD7F32;"|semi-final |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[1981–82 Eredivisie]] |
|||
|style="background:silver;"|2nd |
|||
|[[1982–83 UEFA Cup|UEFA Cup]] |
|||
|[[1981–82 KNVB Cup|1981–82]] |
|||
|round of 16 |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[1980–81 Eredivisie]] |
|||
|5th |
|||
|[[1981–82 UEFA Cup|UEFA Cup]] |
|||
|[[1980–81 KNVB Cup|1980–81]] |
|||
|style="background:#CD7F32;"|semi-final |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[1979–80 Eredivisie]] |
|||
|style="background:#CD7F32;"|3rd |
|||
|[[1980–81 UEFA Cup|UEFA Cup]] |
|||
|[[1979–80 KNVB Cup|1979–80]] |
|||
|style="background:#CD7F32;"|semi-final |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[1978–79 Eredivisie]] |
|||
|style="background:#CD7F32;"|3rd |
|||
|[[1979–80 UEFA Cup|UEFA Cup]] |
|||
|[[1978–79 KNVB Cup|1978–79]] |
|||
|style="background:#CD7F32;"|semi-final |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[1977–78 Eredivisie]] |
|||
|style="background:gold;"|1st |
|||
|[[1978–79 European Cup|European Cup]] |
|||
|[[1977–78 KNVB Cup|1977–78]] |
|||
|round of 16 |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[1976–77 Eredivisie]] |
|||
|style="background:silver;"|2nd |
|||
|[[1977–78 UEFA Cup|UEFA Cup]] |
|||
|[[1976–77 KNVB Cup|1976–77]] |
|||
|quarter-final |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[1975–76 Eredivisie]] |
|||
|style="background:gold;"|1st |
|||
|[[1976–77 European Cup|European Cup]] |
|||
|[[1975–76 KNVB Cup|1975–76]] |
|||
|style="background:gold;"|winners |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[1974–75 Eredivisie]] |
|||
|style="background:gold;"|1st |
|||
|[[1975–76 European Cup|European Cup]] |
|||
|[[1974–75 KNVB Cup|1974–75]] |
|||
|round of 16 |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[1973–74 Eredivisie]] |
|||
|4th |
|||
|[[1974–75 European Cup Winners' Cup|Cup Winners' Cup]] |
|||
|[[1973–74 KNVB Cup|1973–74]] |
|||
|style="background:gold;"|winners |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[1972–73 Eredivisie]] |
|||
|6th |
|||
| – |
|||
|[[1972–73 KNVB Cup|1972–73]] |
|||
|quarter-final |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[1971–72 Eredivisie]] |
|||
|8th |
|||
| – |
|||
|[[1971–72 KNVB Cup|1971–72]] |
|||
|round of 16 |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[1970–71 Eredivisie]] |
|||
|4th |
|||
|[[1971–72 UEFA Cup|UEFA Cup]] |
|||
|[[1970–71 KNVB Cup|1970–71]] |
|||
|second round |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[1969–70 Eredivisie]] |
|||
|style="background:#CD7F32;"|3rd |
|||
|[[1970–71 European Cup Winners' Cup|Cup Winners' Cup]] |
|||
|1969–70 |
|||
|style="background:silver;"|final |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[1968–69 Eredivisie]] |
|||
|5th |
|||
|[[1969–70 European Cup Winners' Cup|Cup Winners' Cup]] |
|||
|1968–69 |
|||
|style="background:silver;"|final |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[1967–68 Eredivisie]] |
|||
|14th |
|||
| – |
|||
|1967–68 |
|||
|round of 16 {{citation needed|date=June 2011}} |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[1966–67 Eredivisie]] |
|||
|6th |
|||
| – |
|||
|1966–67 |
|||
|first round {{citation needed|date=June 2011}} |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[1965–66 Eredivisie]] |
|||
|8th |
|||
| – |
|||
|1965–66 |
|||
|style="background:#CD7F32;"|semi-final {{citation needed|date=June 2011}} |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[1964–65 Eredivisie]] |
|||
|4th |
|||
| – |
|||
|1964–65 |
|||
|second round {{citation needed|date=June 2011}} |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[1963–64 Eredivisie]] |
|||
|style="background:silver;"|2nd |
|||
| – |
|||
|1963–64 |
|||
|first round {{citation needed|date=June 2011}} |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[1962–63 Eredivisie]] |
|||
|style="background:gold;"|1st |
|||
|[[1963–64 European Cup|European Cup]] |
|||
|1962–63 |
|||
|third round {{citation needed|date=June 2011}} |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[1961–62 Eredivisie]] |
|||
|style="background:silver;"|2nd |
|||
| – |
|||
|1961–62 |
|||
|? {{citation needed|date=June 2011}} |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|[[1960–61 Eredivisie]] |
|||
| Manager: |
|||
|7th |
|||
| {{flagicon|NED}} [[Huub Stevens]] |
|||
| – |
|||
|1960–61 |
|||
|? {{citation needed|date=June 2011}} |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|[[1959–60 Eredivisie]] |
|||
| Assistant Manager: |
|||
|style="background:#CD7F32;"|3rd |
|||
| {{flagicon|NED}} [[Jan Wouters]] |
|||
| – |
|||
|''not held'' |
|||
|''not held'' |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|[[1958–59 Eredivisie]] |
|||
| Assistant Manager: |
|||
|10th |
|||
| {{flagicon|NED}} [[Dwight Lodeweges]] |
|||
| |
| – |
||
|1958–59 |
|||
| Goalkeeping Coach |
|||
|? {{citation needed|date=June 2011}} |
|||
| {{flagicon|NED}} [[Hans Segers]] & [[Anton Scheutjens]] |
|||
|- |
|||
| Team manager: |
|||
| {{flagicon|NED}} [[Mart van den Heuvel]] |
|||
|- |
|||
| Masseur: |
|||
| {{flagicon|NED}} [[Cees van der Linden]] |
|||
|- |
|||
| Sports Physiologist: |
|||
| {{flagicon|NED}} [[Luc van Agt]] |
|||
|- |
|||
| Material: |
|||
| {{flagicon|NED}} [[Jan Formannoy]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|[[1957–58 Eredivisie]] |
|||
| Young PSV Head Coach |
|||
|10th |
|||
| {{flagicon|NED}} [[Ernest Faber]] |
|||
| – |
|||
|1957–58 |
|||
|? {{citation needed|date=June 2011}} |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|[[1956–57 Eredivisie]] |
|||
| A Team Head Coach: |
|||
|5th |
|||
| {{flagicon|NED}} [[Anton Janssen]] |
|||
| – |
|||
|1956–57 |
|||
|? {{citation needed|date=June 2011}} |
|||
|} |
|} |
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===European results=== |
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==Youth== |
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{{Main|PSV Eindhoven in European football}} |
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==Players== |
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===First-team squad=== |
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{{Main|List of PSV Eindhoven players}} |
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===Young PSV=== |
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{{Fs player|no=|nat= |
{{Fs player|no=2|nat=NED|name=[[Rick Karsdorp]]|pos=DF}} |
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{{Fs player|no=|nat= |
{{Fs player|no=4|nat=NED|name=[[Armando Obispo]]|pos=DF}} |
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{{Fs player|no=|nat= |
{{Fs player|no=5|nat=CRO|name=[[Ivan Perišić]]|pos=MF}} |
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{{Fs player|no=|nat= |
{{Fs player|no=6|nat=NED|name=[[Ryan Flamingo]]|pos=DF}} |
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{{Fs player|no=|nat= |
{{Fs player|no=7|nat=USA|name=[[Malik Tillman]]|pos=MF}} |
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{{Fs player|no=|nat= |
{{Fs player|no=8|nat=USA|name=[[Sergiño Dest]]|pos=DF}} |
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{{Fs player|no=|nat= |
{{Fs player|no=9|nat=NED|name=[[Luuk de Jong]]|pos=FW|other=[[Captain (association football)|captain]]}} |
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{{Fs player|no=10|nat=NED|name=[[Noa Lang]]|pos=FW}} |
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{{Fs player|no=11|nat=BEL|name=[[Johan Bakayoko]]|pos=FW}} |
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{{Fs player|no=14|nat=USA|name=[[Ricardo Pepi]]|pos=FW}} |
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{{Fs player|no=16|nat=NED|name=[[Joël Drommel]]|pos=GK}} |
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{{Fs player|no=17|nat=BRA|name=[[Mauro Júnior]]|pos=MF}} |
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{{Fs player|no=18|nat=FRA|name=[[Olivier Boscagli]]|pos=DF}} |
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{{Fs mid}} |
{{Fs mid}} |
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{{Fs player|no=|nat= |
{{Fs player|no=20|nat=NED|name=[[Guus Til]]|pos=MF}} |
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{{Fs player|no=|nat= |
{{Fs player|no=21|nat=MAR|name=[[Couhaib Driouech]]|pos=FW}} |
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{{Fs player|no=|nat= |
{{Fs player|no=22|nat=NED|name=[[Jerdy Schouten]]|pos=MF}} |
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{{Fs player|no=|nat= |
{{Fs player|no=23|nat=NED|name=[[Joey Veerman]]|pos=MF}} |
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{{Fs player|no=|nat= |
{{Fs player|no=24|nat=NED|pos=GK|name=[[Niek Schiks]]}} |
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{{Fs player|no=|nat= |
{{Fs player|no=26|nat=NED|name=[[Isaac Babadi]]|pos=MF}} |
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{{Fs player|no=|nat= |
{{Fs player|no=28|nat=NED|name=[[Tygo Land]]|pos=MF}} |
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{{Fs player|no=32|nat=BEL|name=[[Matteo Dams]]|pos=DF}} |
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{{Fs player|no=34|nat=MAR|name=[[Ismael Saibari]]|pos=MF}} |
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{{Fs player|no=35|nat=NOR|name=[[Fredrik Oppegård]]|pos=DF}} |
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{{Fs player|no=37|nat=USA|name=[[Richard Ledezma]]|pos=MF}} |
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{{Fs player|no=39|nat=BFA|name=[[Adamo Nagalo]]|pos=DF}} |
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{{Fs player|no=|nat=NED|name=[[Fodé Fofana]]|pos=FW}} |
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{{Fs end}} |
{{Fs end}} |
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=== |
===Out on loan=== |
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{{Fs start}} |
{{Fs start}} |
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{{Fs player|no=|nat= |
{{Fs player|no=|nat=BEL|name=[[Kjell Peersman]]|pos=GK|other={{small|at [[Lierse Kempenzonen|Lierse]] until 30 June 2025}}}} |
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{{Fs player|no=|nat=Netherlands|name=[[Kelle Roos]]|pos=GK}} |
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{{Fs player|no=|nat=Netherlands|name=[[Ridny Cairo]]|pos=DF}} |
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{{Fs player|no=|nat=Belgium|name=[[Stefano Marzo]]|pos=DF}} |
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{{Fs player|no=|nat=Netherlands|name=[[Imad Najah]]|pos=DF}} |
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{{Fs player|no=|nat=Netherlands|name=[[Maikel Verkoelen]]|pos=DF}} |
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{{Fs player|no=|nat=Belgium|name=[[Dries Wuytens]]|pos=DF}} |
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{{Fs player|no=|nat=Belgium|name=[[Jason Bourdouxhe]]|pos=MF}} |
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{{Fs player|no=|nat=Netherlands|name=[[Youness Mokhtar]]|pos=MF}} |
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{{Fs mid}} |
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{{Fs player|no=|nat=Belgium|name=[[Wouter Smeets]]|pos=MF}} |
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{{Fs player|no=|nat=Netherlands|name=[[Abel Tamata]]|pos=MF}} |
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{{Fs player|no=|nat=Belgium|name=[[Marco Ospitalieri]]|pos=MF}} |
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{{Fs player|no=|nat=Netherlands|name=[[Adilson Antonio]]|pos=FW}} |
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{{Fs player|no=|nat=Belgium|name=[[Engin Bekdemir]]|pos=FW}} |
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{{Fs player|no=|nat=Netherlands|name=[[Jaap Van Duyn]]|pos=FW}} |
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{{Fs player|no=|nat=Netherlands|name=[[Nigel Hasselbaink]]|pos=FW}} |
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{{Fs player|no=|nat=Netherlands|name=[[Josemar Makiavala]]|pos=FW}} |
|||
{{Fs player|no=|nat=Netherlands|name=[[Gianluca Maria]]|pos=FW}} |
|||
{{Fs end}} |
{{Fs end}} |
||
== |
===Jong PSV=== |
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{{For|the reserve squad of PSV Eindhoven|Jong PSV}} |
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===Retired numbers=== |
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{| class="wikitable" cellpadding="3" style="text-align: center;" |
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{{main|Retired numbers in association football}} |
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<big>'''12'''</big> – [[12th man (football)#Use in football (soccer)|Club Supporters (the 12th Man)]] |
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<big>'''99'''</big> – Phoxy (Mascot) |
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==Personnel== |
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===Technical staff=== |
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{{Fb cs header}} |
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{{Fb cs staff |bg= |p=Head coach |s= {{flagicon|NED}} [[Peter Bosz]]}} |
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{{Fb cs staff |bg= |p=Assistant coach |s= {{flagicon|NED}} [[Rob Maas]]<br />{{flagicon|NED}} Tim Wolf}}<br />{{flagicon|NED}} [[Stijn Schaars]] |
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{{Fb cs staff |bg= |p=Goalkeeping coach |s={{flagicon|NED}} [[Abe Knoop]]}} |
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{{Fb cs staff |bg= |p=Fitness coaches |s={{flagicon|ENG}} Jermaine McCubbine<br/>{{flagicon|NED}} Yannick van der Schee}}<br/>{{flagicon|NED}} Terry Peters |
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{{Fb cs staff |bg= |p=Physiotherapists |s= {{flagicon|NED}} Nick van der Horst<br />{{flagicon|NED}} Rob van Hunnik<br />{{flagicon|NED}} Rob Ouderland}} |
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{{Fb cs staff |bg= |p=Team manager |s={{flagicon|NED}} [[Bas Roorda]]}} |
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{{Fb cs footer|u=30 March 2024 |s=[https://www.psv.nl/en/teams?team=psv1&toplevel=staff]|date=March 2024}} |
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===Management=== |
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{{Fb cs header}} |
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{{Fb cs staff |bg= |p=Supervisory Board |s={{flagicon|NED}} Robert van der Wallen (chairman)<br />{{flagicon|NED}} Paul Verhagen<br />{{flagicon|NED}} Ingrid Wolf-de Jonge<br />{{flagicon|DEN}} [[Frank Arnesen]]<br />{{flagicon|NED}} [[Klaas Dijkhoff]]}} |
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{{Fb cs staff |bg= |p=CEO |s={{flagicon|NED}} [[Marcel Brands]]}} |
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{{Fb cs staff |bg= |p= Director of Football |s={{flagicon|USA}} [[Earnie Stewart]]}} |
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{{Fb cs staff |bg= |p=Director of Finance |s={{flagicon|NED}} Jaap van Baar}} |
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{{Fb cs staff |bg= |p=Director of Commercial Affairs |s={{flagicon|NED}} Frans Janssen}} |
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{{Fb cs footer|u=15 August 2022 |s=[https://www.psv.nl/english-psv/club/organisation/psv-organisation.htm]|date=August 2022}} |
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==Former coaches== |
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''As of August 2023.''<ref name="trainers"/> |
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{| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size: 90%; text-align: left" |
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|- |
|- |
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!Name!!Nationality!!From!!class="unsortable"|To!!class="unsortable"|Honours!!class="unsortable"|Notes |
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!Name |
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!With PSV |
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!Captain |
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|- |
|- |
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|align= |
|align=left|{{sortname|Kees|Meijnders|Kees Meijnders}} |
||
|{{NED}} |
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|2005-present |
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|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|1914|July|}} |
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|2007-present |
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|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|1916|June|}} |
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|align=left|- |
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| |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|align= |
|align=left|{{sortname|Wout|Buitenweg|Wout Buitenweg}} |
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|{{NED}} |
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|1995-98, 2004-07 |
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|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|1916|July|}} |
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|2005-2007 |
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|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|1921|June|}} |
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|align=left|- |
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| |
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|- |
|- |
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|align= |
|align=left|{{sortname|Jan|Vos|Jan Vos (footballer)}} |
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|{{NED}} |
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|1999-2005 |
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|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|1921|July|}} |
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|2000-2005 |
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|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|1922|June|}} |
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|align=left|- |
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| |
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|- |
|- |
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|align= |
|align=left|{{sortname|Herbert|Leavey|Herbert Leavey}} |
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|{{ENG}} |
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|1994-2000 |
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|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|1922|July|}} |
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|1998-2000 |
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|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|1926|June|}} |
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|align=left|- |
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| |
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|- |
|- |
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|align= |
|align=left|{{sortname|Ben|Hoogstede|Ben Hoogstede}} |
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|{{NED}} |
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|1992-1998 |
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|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|1926|July|}} |
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|1994-1998 |
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|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|1927|June|}} |
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|align=left|- |
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| |
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|- |
|- |
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|align= |
|align=left|{{sortname|Ignaz|Klein|Ignaz Klein}} |
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|{{NED}} |
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|1979-82, 1990-94 |
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|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|1927|July|}} |
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|1993-1994 |
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|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|1928|June|}} |
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|align=left|- |
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| |
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|- |
|- |
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|align= |
|align=left|{{sortname|Joop|Klein Wentink|Klein Wentink}} |
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|{{NED}} |
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|1986-1993 |
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|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|1928|July|}} |
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|1992-1993 |
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|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|1929|June|}} |
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|align=left|<small>[[Netherlands Football League Championship|National Championship]] [[1928–29 Netherlands Football League Championship|1928–29]]</small> |
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| |
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|- |
|- |
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|align= |
|align=left|{{sortname|Jack|Hall|Jack Hall (footballer born 1885)}} |
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|{{ENG}} |
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|1985-1992 |
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|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|1929|July|}} |
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|1987-1992 |
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| style="text-align:left;"|June 1935 |
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|align=left|<small>[[Netherlands Football League Championship|National Championship]] [[1934–35 Netherlands Football League Championship|1934–35]]</small> |
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| |
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|- |
|- |
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|align= |
|align=left|{{sortname|Sam|Wadsworth|Sam Wadsworth}} |
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|{{ENG}} |
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|1985-1987 |
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|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|1935|July|}} |
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|1986-1987 |
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|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|1938|June|}} |
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|align=left|- |
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| |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|align= |
|align=left|{{sortname|Jan van den|Broek|Jan van den Broek}} |
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|{{NED}} |
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|1981-1988 |
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|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|1938|July|}} |
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|1983-1986 |
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|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|1942|June|}} |
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|align=left|- |
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| |
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|- |
|- |
||
|align= |
|align=left|{{sortname|Coen|Delsen|Coen Delsen}} |
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|{{NED}} |
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|1970-1980 |
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|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|1942|July|}} |
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|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|1945|June|}} |
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|align=left|- |
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| |
| |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|align= |
|align=left|{{sortname|Sam|Wadsworth|Sam Wadsworth}} |
||
|{{ENG}} |
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|1964-1981 |
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|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|1945|July|}} |
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|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|1951|June|}} |
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|align=left|<small>[[KNVB Beker]] 1949–50, [[Netherlands Football League Championship|National Championship]] [[1950–51 Netherlands Football League Championship|1950–51]]</small> |
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| |
| |
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|- |
|- |
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|align= |
|align=left|{{sortname|Harry|Topping|Harry Topping}} |
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|{{ENG}} |
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|1951-1965 |
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|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|1951|July|}} |
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|1961-1965 |
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|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|1952|June|}} |
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|align=left|- |
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| |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|align= |
|align=left|{{sortname|Huib de|Leeuw|Huib de Leeuw}} |
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|{{NED}} |
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|1954-1965 |
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|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|1952|July|}} |
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|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|1956|June|}} |
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|align=left|- |
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| |
| |
||
|- |
|- |
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|align= |
|align=left|{{sortname|Ljubiša|Broćić|Ljubiša Broćić}} |
||
|{{YUG}} |
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|1937-1955 |
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|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|1956|July|}} |
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|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|1957|June|}} |
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|align=left|- |
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| |
| |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|align= |
|align=left|{{sortname|George|Hardwick|George Hardwick}} |
||
|{{ENG}} |
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|1926-1942 |
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|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|1957|July|}} |
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|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|1958|June|}} |
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|align=left|- |
|||
| |
| |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|align= |
|align=left|{{sortname|Kees|van Dijke|Kees van Dijke}} |
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|{{NED}} |
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|1927-1932 |
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|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|1958|July|}} |
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|1928- |
|||
|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|1959|June|}} |
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|align=left|- |
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| |
|||
|- |
|||
|align=left|{{sortname|Ljubiša|Bročić}} |
|||
|{{YUG}} |
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|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|1959|July|}} |
|||
|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|1960|June|}} |
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|align=left|- |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|align=left|{{sortname|Franz|Binder}} |
|||
|{{AUT}} |
|||
|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|1960|July|}} |
|||
|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|1962|June|}} |
|||
|align=left|- |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|align=left|{{sortname|Bram|Appel}} |
|||
|{{NED}} |
|||
|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|1962|July|}} |
|||
|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|1967|June|}} |
|||
|align=left|<small>[[Eredivisie]] [[1962–63 Eredivisie|1962–63]]</small> |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|align=left|{{sortname|Milan|Nikolić|Milan Nikolić (football manager)}} |
|||
|{{YUG}} |
|||
|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|1967|July|}} |
|||
|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|1967|December|}} |
|||
|align=left|- |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|align=left|{{sortname|Wim|Blokland|Wim Blokland}} |
|||
|{{NED}} |
|||
|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|1967|December|}} |
|||
|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|1968|June|}} |
|||
|align=left|- |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|align=left|{{sortname|Kurt|Linder}} |
|||
|{{GER}} |
|||
|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|1968|July|}} |
|||
|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|1972|June|}} |
|||
|align=left| |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|align=left|{{sortname|Kees|Rijvers}} |
|||
|{{NED}} |
|||
|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|1972|July|}} |
|||
|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|1980|January|}} |
|||
|align=left|<small>[[Eredivisie]] [[1974–75 Eredivisie|1974–75]], [[1975–76 Eredivisie|1975–76]], [[1977–78 Eredivisie|1977–78]], [[KNVB Beker]] [[1973–74 KNVB Cup|1973–74]], [[1975–76 KNVB Cup|1975–76]], [[UEFA Europa League|UEFA Cup]] [[1977–78 UEFA Cup|1977–78]]</small> |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|align=left|{{sortname|Jan|Reker}} |
|||
|{{NED}} |
|||
|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|1980|January|}} |
|||
|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|1980|June|}} |
|||
|align=left|- |
|||
|{{refn|group=nb|name=first|Caretaker manager}} |
|||
|- |
|||
|align=left|{{sortname|Thijs|Libregts}} |
|||
|{{NED}} |
|||
|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|1980|July|}} |
|||
|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|1983|June|}} |
|||
|align=left|- |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|align=left|{{sortname|Jan|Reker}} |
|||
|{{NED}} |
|||
|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|1983|July|}} |
|||
|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|1986|June|}} |
|||
|align=left|<small>[[Eredivisie]] [[1985–86 Eredivisie|1985–86]]</small> |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|align=left|{{sortname|Hans|Kraay|Hans Kraay Sr.}} |
|||
|{{NED}} |
|||
|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|1986|July|}} |
|||
|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|1987|March|}} |
|||
|align=left|- |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|align=left|{{sortname|Guus|Hiddink}} |
|||
|{{NED}} |
|||
|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|1987|March|}} |
|||
|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|1990|June|}} |
|||
|align=left|<small>[[Eredivisie]] [[1986–87 Eredivisie|1986–87]], [[1987–88 Eredivisie|1987–88]], [[1988–89 Eredivisie|1988–89]], [[KNVB Beker]] [[1987–88 KNVB Cup|1987–88]], [[1988–89 KNVB Cup|1988–89]], [[1989–90 KNVB Cup|1989–90]], [[European Cup]] [[1987–88 European Cup|1987–88]]</small> |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|align=left|{{sortname|Bobby|Robson}} |
|||
|{{ENG}} |
|||
|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|1990|July|}} |
|||
|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|1992|June|}} |
|||
|align=left|<small>[[Eredivisie]] [[1990–91 Eredivisie|1990–91]], [[1991–92 Eredivisie|1991–92]]</small> |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|align=left|{{sortname|Hans|Westerhof}} |
|||
|{{NED}} |
|||
|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|1992|July|}} |
|||
|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|1993|June|}} |
|||
|align=left|<small>[[Super Cup]] [[1992 PTT Telecom Cup|1992]]</small> |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|align=left|{{sortname|Aad de|Mos}} |
|||
|{{NED}} |
|||
|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|1993|July|}} |
|||
|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|1994|September|}} |
|||
|align=left|- |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|align=left|{{sortname|Kees|Rijvers}} |
|||
|{{NED}} |
|||
|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|1995|September|}} |
|||
|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|1995|December|}} |
|||
|align=left|- |
|||
|{{refn|group=nb|name=first}} |
|||
|- |
|||
|align=left|{{sortname|Dick|Advocaat}} |
|||
|{{NED}} |
|||
|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|1994|December|}} |
|||
|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|1998|June|}} |
|||
|align=left|<small>[[Eredivisie]] [[1996–97 Eredivisie|1996–97]], [[KNVB Cup]] [[1995–96 KNVB Cup|1995–96]], [[Johan Cruyff Shield]] [[1996 Johan Cruyff Shield|1996]], [[1997 Johan Cruyff Shield|1997]]</small> |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|align=left|{{sortname|Bobby|Robson}} |
|||
|{{ENG}} |
|||
|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|1998|July|}} |
|||
|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|1999|June|}} |
|||
|align=left|<small>[[Johan Cruyff Shield]] 1998</small> |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|align=left|{{sortname|Eric|Gerets}} |
|||
|{{BEL}} |
|||
|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|1999|July|}} |
|||
|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|2002|June|}} |
|||
|align=left|<small>[[Eredivisie]] [[1999–2000 Eredivisie|1999–2000]], [[2000–01 Eredivisie|2000–01]], [[Johan Cruyff Shield]] 2000, 2001</small> |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|align=left|{{sortname|Guus|Hiddink}} |
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|{{NED}} |
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|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|2002|July|}} |
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|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|2006|June|}} |
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|align=left|<small>[[Eredivisie]] [[2002–03 Eredivisie|2002–03]], [[2004–05 Eredivisie|2004–05]], [[2005–06 Eredivisie|2005–06]], [[KNVB Cup]] [[2004–05 KNVB Cup|2004–05]], [[Johan Cruyff Shield]] 2003</small> |
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|align=left|{{sortname|Ronald|Koeman}} |
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|{{NED}} |
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|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|2006|July|}} |
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|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|2007|October|}} |
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|align=left|<small>[[Eredivisie]] [[2006–07 Eredivisie|2006–07]]</small> |
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|align=left|{{sortname|Jan|Wouters}} |
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|{{NED}} |
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|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|2007|November|}} |
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|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|2007|December|}} |
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|{{refn|group=nb|name=first}} |
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|- |
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|align=left|{{sortname|Sef|Vergoossen}} |
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|{{NED}} |
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|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|2008|January|}} |
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|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|2008|June|}} |
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|align=left|<small>[[Eredivisie]] [[2007–08 Eredivisie|2007–08]]</small> |
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|- |
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|align=left|{{sortname|Huub|Stevens}} |
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|{{NED}} |
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|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|2008|July|}} |
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|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|2009|January|}} |
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|align=left|<small>[[Johan Cruyff Shield]] [[2008 Johan Cruyff Shield|2008]]</small> |
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|- |
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|align=left|{{sortname|Dwight|Lodeweges}} |
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|{{NED}} |
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|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|2009|January|}} |
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|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|2009|June|}} |
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|align=left|- |
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|{{refn|group=nb|name=first}} |
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|- |
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|align=left|{{sortname|Fred|Rutten}} |
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|{{NED}} |
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|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|2009|July|}} |
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|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|2012|March|}} |
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|align=left|- |
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|- |
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|align=left|{{sortname|Phillip|Cocu}} |
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|{{NED}} |
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|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|2012|March|}} |
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|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|2012|June|}} |
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|align=left|<small>[[KNVB Cup]] [[2011–12 KNVB Cup|2011–12]]</small> |
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|{{refn|group=nb|name=first}} |
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|- |
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|align=left|{{sortname|Dick|Advocaat}} |
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|{{NED}} |
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|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|2012|July|}} |
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|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|2013|June|}} |
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|align=left|<small>[[Johan Cruyff Shield]] [[2012 Johan Cruyff Shield|2012]]</small> |
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|- |
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|align=left|{{sortname|Phillip|Cocu}} |
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|{{NED}} |
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|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|2013|July|}} |
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|align=left|June 2018 |
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|align=left|<small>[[Eredivisie]] [[2014–15 Eredivisie|2014–15]], [[2015–16 Eredivisie|2015–16]], [[2017–18 Eredivisie|2017–18]], [[Johan Cruijff Shield]] [[2015 Johan Cruyff Shield|2015]], [[2016 Johan Cruyff Shield|2016]]</small> |
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| |
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|- |
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|align=left|{{sortname|Mark van|Bommel}} |
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|{{NED}} |
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|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|2018|June|}} |
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|align=left|December 2019 |
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|align=left|- |
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|- |
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|align=left|{{sortname|Ernest|Faber}} |
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|{{NED}} |
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|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|2019|December|}} |
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|align=left| {{dts|format=dmy|2020|April|}} |
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|align=left|{{sortname|Roger|Schmidt|dab=football manager}} |
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|{{GER}} |
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|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|2020|April|}} |
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|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|2022|June|}} |
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|align=left|<small>[[Johan Cruyff Shield]] [[2021 Johan Cruyff Shield|2021]], [[KNVB Cup]] [[2021–22 KNVB Cup|2021–22]]</small> |
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| |
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|- |
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|align=left|{{sortname|Ruud|van Nistelrooy}} |
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|{{NED}} |
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|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|2022|July|}} |
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|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|2023|May|}} |
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|align=left|<small>[[Johan Cruyff Shield]] [[2022 Johan Cruyff Shield|2022]], [[KNVB Cup]] [[2022–23 KNVB Cup|2022–23]]</small> |
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|- |
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|align=left|{{sortname|Fred|Rutten}} |
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|{{NED}} |
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|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|2023|May|}} |
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|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|2023|June|}} |
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|align=left|- |
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|{{refn|group=nb|name=first}} |
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|- |
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|align=left|{{sortname|Peter|Bosz}} |
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|{{NED}} |
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|align=left|{{dts|format=dmy|2023|July|}} |
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|align=left| |
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|align=left|<small>[[Eredivisie]] [[2023–24 Eredivisie|2023–24]], [[Johan Cruyff Shield]] [[2023 Johan Cruyff Shield|2023]]</small> |
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==Former captains== |
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== Notable players== |
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{{Incomplete list|date=July 2013}} |
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{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders unsortable" |
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{{col-3}} |
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|- |
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;Netherlands |
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!scope="col"|Dates |
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*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Coen Dillen]] (1955–1961) |
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!scope="col"|Name |
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*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Willy van der Kuijlen]] (1964–1982) |
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!scope="col"|Notes |
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*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Guus Hiddink]] (1970–1972) |
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*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Jan van Beveren]] (1970–1980) |
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*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Adrie van Kraay]] (1971–1982) |
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*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[René van de Kerkhof]] (1973–1983) |
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*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Willy van de Kerkhof]] (1973–1988) |
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*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Jan Poortvliet]] (1974–1984) |
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*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Ernie Brandts]] (1977–1986) |
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*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Erwin Koeman]] (1979–1982), (1990–1994) |
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*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Berry van Aerle]] (1981–1994) |
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*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Ruud Geels]] (1981–1983) |
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*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Jurrie Koolhof]] (1981–1987) |
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*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Ton Lokhoff]] (1982–1986) |
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*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Hans van Breukelen]] (1984–1994) |
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*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Ruud Gullit]] (1985–1987) |
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*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Ronald Koeman]] (1986–1989) |
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*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Gerald Vanenburg]] (1986–1993) |
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*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Wim Kieft]] (1987–1990), (1991–1994) |
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*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Stan Valckx]] (1988–1992), (1994–2000) |
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*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Adri van Tiggelen]] (1991–1994) |
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*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Arthur Numan]] (1992–1998) |
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*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Ernest Faber]] (1992–2004) |
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*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Boudewijn Zenden]] (1993–1998)* |
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*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Wilfred Bouma]] (1994–2005)* |
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*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Ronald Waterreus]] (1994–2004) |
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*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[René Eijkelkamp]] (1995–1997) |
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*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Wim Jonk]] (1995–1998) |
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*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Jaap Stam]] (1996–1998) |
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*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Philip Cocu]] (1995–1998), (2004–2007) |
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*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Arnold Bruggink]] (1997–2003)* |
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*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Ruud van Nistelrooy]] (1998–2001)* |
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*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Theo Lucius]] (1998–2006)* |
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*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[André Ooijer]] (1998–2006)* |
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*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Mark van Bommel]] (1999–2005)* |
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*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[John de Jong]] (2000–2008)* |
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*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Kevin Hofland]] (2000–2004)* |
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*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink]] (2001–2006)* |
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*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Arjen Robben]] (2002–2004)* |
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*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Ibrahim Afellay]] (2003-present) |
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*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Otman Bakkal]] (2003-present) |
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*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Michael Reiziger]] (2005–2007) |
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*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Ismaïl Aissati]] (2005-2008)* |
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*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Jan Kromkamp]] (2006–present) |
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*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Patrick Kluivert]] (2006–2007) |
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*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Dirk Marcellis]] (2006-present) |
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*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Mike Zonneveld]] (2007-present) |
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*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Danny Koevermans]] (2007-present) |
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;Australia |
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*{{flagicon|Australia}} [[Jason Čulina]] (2005-present) |
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|- |
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{{col-3}} |
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| 1983–1985 |
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! scope="row" style="text-align:left;"|{{flagicon|NOR}} [[Hallvar Thoresen]] |
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;Belgium |
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|<ref name=eighth/><ref name=gerets2>{{cite web | title = Eric Gerets | url = http://www.bestevoetballers.nl/Eredivisie-clubs/PSV/Beste-speler-aller-tijden/Eric-Gerets/ | publisher = Beste Voetballers | access-date = 22 July 2013 | language = nl | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20131115021619/http://www.bestevoetballers.nl/Eredivisie-clubs/PSV/Beste-speler-aller-tijden/Eric-Gerets/ | archive-date = 15 November 2013 | url-status = dead }}</ref> |
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*{{flagicon|Belgium}} [[Eric Gerets]] (1985–1992) |
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|- |
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*{{flagicon|Belgium}} [[Luc Nilis]] (1994–2000) |
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| 1985 |
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*{{flagicon|Belgium}} [[Marc Degryse]] (1996–1998) |
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! scope="row" style="text-align:left;"|{{flagicon|NED}} [[Willy van de Kerkhof]] |
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| |
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*{{flagicon|Belgium}} [[Timmy Simons]] (2005-present) |
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|- |
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| 1985–1987 |
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;Brazil |
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! scope="row" style="text-align:left;"|{{flagicon|NED}} [[Ruud Gullit]] |
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|<ref name=eighth/><ref name="gerets2"/> |
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*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Ronaldo]] (1994–1996)* |
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|- |
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*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Alex Rodrigo Dias da Costa|Alex]] (2004–2007)* |
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| 1987–1991 |
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*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Heurelho da Silva Gomes|Gomes]] (2004–2008)* |
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! scope="row" style="text-align:left;"|{{flagicon|BEL}} [[Eric Gerets]] |
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*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Alcides Araújo Alves|Alcides]] (2006–2008)* |
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|<ref name=gerets2/> |
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|- |
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;Cote d'Ivoire |
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| 1991–1993 |
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*{{flagicon|Cote d'Ivoire}} [[Arouna Koné]] (2005–2007)* |
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! scope="row" style="text-align:left;"|{{flagicon|NED}} [[Gerald Vanenburg]] |
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| |
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;Czech Republic |
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|- |
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*{{flagicon|Czech Republic}} [[Jozef Chovanec]] (1988–1991) |
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| 1993–1994 |
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! scope="row" style="text-align:left;"|{{flagicon|NED}} [[Erwin Koeman]] |
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;Denmark |
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| |
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*{{flagicon|Denmark}} [[Jan Heintze]] (1982-1994), (1999-2003) |
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|- |
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*{{flagicon|Denmark}} [[Frank Arnesen]] (1985–1988) |
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| 1994–1995 |
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*{{flagicon|Denmark}} [[Ivan Nielsen]] (1986–1990) |
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! scope="row" style="text-align:left;"|{{flagicon|NED}} [[Jan Wouters]] |
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| |
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*{{flagicon|Denmark}} [[Flemming Povlsen]] (1989–1990) |
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|- |
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*{{flagicon|Denmark}} [[Peter Møller]] (1997–1998) |
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| 1995–1998 |
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*{{flagicon|Denmark}} [[Dennis Rommedahl]] (1997–2004)* |
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! scope="row" style="text-align:left;"|{{flagicon|NED}} [[Arthur Numan]] |
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*{{flagicon|Denmark}} [[Kasper Bøgelund]] (1999–2005)* |
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| |
|||
*{{flagicon|Denmark}} [[Kenneth Perez]] (2007)* |
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|- |
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| 1998–2000 |
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;England |
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! scope="row" style="text-align:left;"|{{flagicon|BEL}} [[Luc Nilis]] |
|||
|<ref>{{cite web | title = Luc Niliszaal | url = http://www.philipsstadion.nl/Ruimtes/1e-etage/Luc-Niliszaal.htm | archive-url = https://archive.today/20130722183736/http://www.philipsstadion.nl/Ruimtes/1e-etage/Luc-Niliszaal.htm | url-status = dead | archive-date = 22 July 2013 | publisher = Philips Stadion | access-date = 22 July 2013 | language = nl }}</ref> |
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|- |
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| 2000–2005 |
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! scope="row" style="text-align:left;"|{{flagicon|NED}} [[Mark van Bommel]] |
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|<ref>{{cite web | title = Van Bommel de nieuwe aanvoerder | url = http://psv.netwerk.to/nieuws/artikel/811_Van%20Bommel%20de%20nieuwe%20aanvoerder.php | publisher = PSV Netwerk | access-date = 22 July 2013 | language = nl | archive-date = 2 October 2022 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20221002085324/https://psv.supporters.nl/nieuws/artikel/811_Van%2520Bommel%2520de%2520nieuwe%2520aanvoerder?b=811 | url-status = live }}</ref> |
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|- |
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| 2005–2007 |
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! scope="row" style="text-align:left;"|{{flagicon|NED}} [[Phillip Cocu]] |
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|<ref>{{cite web | title = Cocu dit seizoen aanvoerder | url = http://psv.netwerk.to/nieuws/artikel/10854_Cocu%20dit%20seizoen%20aanvoerder.php | publisher = PSV Netwerk | access-date = 22 July 2013 | language = nl | archive-date = 3 March 2016 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20160303193235/http://psv.netwerk.to/nieuws/artikel/10854_Cocu%20dit%20seizoen%20aanvoerder.php | url-status = live }}</ref> |
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|- |
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| 2007–2010 |
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! scope="row" style="text-align:left;"|{{flagicon|BEL}} [[Timmy Simons]] |
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|<ref>{{cite web | title = Simons aanvoerder, Salcido reserve | url = http://psv.netwerk.to/nieuws/artikel/15871_Simons%20aanvoerder%2C%20Salcido%20reserve.php | publisher = PSV Netwerk | access-date = 22 July 2013 | language = nl | archive-date = 11 May 2017 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20170511005330/http://psv.netwerk.to/nieuws/artikel/15871_Simons%20aanvoerder%2C%20Salcido%20reserve.php | url-status = live }}</ref> |
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|- |
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| 2010 |
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! scope="row" style="text-align:left;"|{{flagicon|NED}} [[Ibrahim Afellay]] |
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|<ref>{{cite web | title = Afellay aanvoerder, Engelaar reserve | url = http://psv.netwerk.to/nieuws/artikel/22897_Afellay%20aanvoerder%2C%20Engelaar%20reserve.php | publisher = PSV Netwerk | access-date = 22 July 2013 | language = nl | archive-date = 27 April 2014 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20140427071227/http://psv.netwerk.to/nieuws/artikel/22897_Afellay%20aanvoerder%2C%20Engelaar%20reserve.php | url-status = live }}</ref> |
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|- |
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| 2010–2011 |
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! scope="row" style="text-align:left;"|{{flagicon|NED}} [[Orlando Engelaar]] |
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|<ref>{{cite web | title = Engelaar volgt Afellay op als aanvoerder | url = http://psv.netwerk.to/nieuws/artikel/24134_Engelaar%20volgt%20Afellay%20op%20als%20aanvoerder.php | publisher = PSV Netwerk | access-date = 22 July 2013 | language = nl | archive-date = 12 January 2011 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20110112194720/http://psv.netwerk.to/nieuws/artikel/24134_Engelaar%20volgt%20Afellay%20op%20als%20aanvoerder.php | url-status = live }}</ref> |
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|- |
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| 2011–2012 |
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! scope="row" style="text-align:left;"|{{flagicon|SWE}} [[Ola Toivonen]] |
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|<ref>{{cite web | title = Toivonen vervangt Engelaar nu definitief als eerste aanvoerder | url = http://psv.netwerk.to/nieuws/artikel/25459_Toivonen%20vervangt%20Engelaar%20nu%20definitief%20als%20eerste%20aanvoerder.php | publisher = PSV Netwerk | access-date = 22 July 2013 | language = nl | archive-date = 2 October 2022 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20221002085323/https://psv.supporters.nl/nieuws/artikel/25459_Toivonen%2520vervangt%2520Engelaar%2520nu%2520definitief%2520als%2520eerste%2520aanvoerder?b=25459 | url-status = live }}</ref> |
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|- |
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| 2012–2013 |
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! scope="row" style="text-align:left;"|{{flagicon|NED}} [[Mark van Bommel]] |
|||
|<ref>{{cite web | title = Van Bommel volgt Toivonen op als aanvoerder van PSV | url = http://psv.netwerk.to/nieuws/artikel/28267_Van%20Bommel%20volgt%20Toivonen%20op%20als%20aanvoerder%20van%20PSV.php | publisher = PSV Netwerk | access-date = 22 July 2013 | language = nl | archive-date = 16 July 2012 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20120716234534/http://psv.netwerk.to/nieuws/artikel/28267_Van%20Bommel%20volgt%20Toivonen%20op%20als%20aanvoerder%20van%20PSV.php | url-status = live }}</ref> |
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|- |
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| 2013–2015 |
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! scope="row" style="text-align:left;"|{{flagicon|NED}} [[Georginio Wijnaldum]] |
|||
|<ref>{{cite web | title = Wijnaldum aanvoerder van nieuw PSV | url = http://psv.netwerk.to/nieuws/artikel/31137_Wijnaldum%20aanvoerder%20van%20nieuw%20PSV.php | publisher = PSV Netwerk | access-date = 30 July 2013 | language = nl | archive-date = 3 August 2013 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20130803094438/http://psv.netwerk.to/nieuws/artikel/31137_Wijnaldum%20aanvoerder%20van%20nieuw%20PSV.php | url-status = live }}</ref> |
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|- |
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| 2015–2017 |
|||
! scope="row" style="text-align:left;"|{{flagicon|NED}} [[Luuk de Jong]] |
|||
|<ref>{{cite web | title = Cocu wijst Luuk de Jong aan als aanvoerder | url = http://psv.netwerk.to/nieuws/artikel/36543_Cocu%20wijst%20Luuk%20de%20Jong%20aan%20als%20aanvoerder.php | publisher = PSV Netwerk | access-date = 9 August 2015 | language = nl | archive-date = 12 August 2015 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20150812005040/http://psv.netwerk.to/nieuws/artikel/36543_Cocu%20wijst%20Luuk%20de%20Jong%20aan%20als%20aanvoerder.php | url-status = live }}</ref> |
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|- |
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| 2017–2018 |
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! scope="row" style="text-align:left;"|{{flagicon|NED}} [[Marco van Ginkel]] |
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| |
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|- |
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| 2018–2019 |
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! scope="row" style="text-align:left;"|{{flagicon|NED}} [[Luuk de Jong]] |
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| |
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|- |
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| 2019–2020 |
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! scope="row" style="text-align:left;"|{{flagicon|NED}} [[Ibrahim Afellay]] |
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| |
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|- |
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| 2020–2021 |
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! scope="row" style="text-align:left;"|{{flagicon|NED}} [[Denzel Dumfries]] |
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| |
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|- |
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| 2021–2022 |
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! scope="row" style="text-align:left;"|{{flagicon|NED}} [[Marco van Ginkel]] |
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| |
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|- |
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|2022– |
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! scope="row" style="text-align:left;"|{{flagicon|NED}} [[Luuk de Jong]] |
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| |
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==Notable fans== |
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;Ecuador |
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*{{ill|Tijs van den Brink|nl}}, television presenter |
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*{{flagicon|Ecuador}} [[Edison Méndez]] (2006-present) |
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*[[Klaas Dijkhoff]], politician |
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*[[Sander van Doorn]], DJ |
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<!-- ;France |
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*[[Willibrord Frequin]], former television presenter |
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*{{flagicon|France}} [[Jérémie Bréchet]] (2008-present) --> |
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*{{ill|Fresku|nl}}, rapper |
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*[[Cees Geel]], actor |
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;Finland |
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*[[Michael van Gerwen]], darter |
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*{{flagicon|Finland}} [[Joonas Kolkka]] (1998–2001)* |
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*[[Pieter van den Hoogenband]], former Olympic champion swimmer |
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*[[John van den Heuvel]], crime journalist |
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;Georgia |
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*[[Kempi]], rapper |
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*{{flagicon|Georgia}} [[Giorgi Gakhokidze]] (1998–2003) |
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*{{flagicon|Ghana}} [[Eric Addo]] (1999–present) |
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*[[Frits Philips]], former CEO of BOD of [[Philips]] |
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*{{flagicon|Iceland}} [[Eiður Guðjohnsen]] (1994–1996)* |
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*{{flagicon|Mexico}} [[Carlos Salcido]] (2006-present) |
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*{{flagicon|Montenegro}} [[Željko Petrović]] (1996–1998) |
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*{{flagicon|Morocco}} [[Adil Ramzi]] (2000–2003)* |
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*{{flagicon|Norway}} [[Hallvar Thoresen]] (1977–1984) |
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*{{flagicon|Peru}} [[Jefferson Farfán]] (2004–2008)* |
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*{{flagicon|Poland}} [[Tomek Iwan]] (1997–2001) |
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*{{flagicon|Portugal}} [[Abel Xavier]] (1998–1999)* |
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*{{flagicon|Portugal}} [[Manuel da Costa]] (2006–2008)* |
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*{{flagicon|Romania}} [[Gheorghe Popescu]] (1990–1994) |
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*{{flagicon|Romania}} [[Ovidiu Stinga]] (1996–2001) |
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*{{flagicon|Russia}} [[Dmitri Khokhlov]] (1997–1999)* |
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*{{flagicon|Russia}} [[Yuri Nikiforov]] (1998–2002) |
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*{{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Mateja Kežman]] (2000–2004)* |
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*{{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Danko Lazović]] (2007-present) |
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*{{flagicon|South Korea}} [[Huh Jung-Moo]] (1980–1983) |
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*{{flagicon|South Korea}} [[Lee Young-Pyo]] (2002–2005)* |
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*{{flagicon|South Korea}} [[Park Ji-Sung]] (2002–2005)* |
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*{{flagicon|Sweden}} [[Björn Nordqvist]] (1972–1975) |
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*{{flagicon|Sweden}} [[Ralf Edström]] (1973–1977) |
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*{{flagicon|Sweden}} [[Glenn Hysén]] (1983–1985) |
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*{{flagicon|Sweden}} [[Klas Ingesson]] (1993–1994) |
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*{{flagicon|Sweden}} [[Andreas Isaksson]] (2008-present) |
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*{{flagicon|Switzerland}} [[Johann Vogel]] (1999–2005)* |
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*{{flagicon|Switzerland}} [[Johan Vonlanthen]] (2003–2006)* |
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*{{flagicon|United States}} [[DaMarcus Beasley]] (2004–2006)* |
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*{{flagicon|Wales}} [[Trevor Ford]] (1954) |
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*{{flagicon|Wales}} [[Nick Deacy]] (1976-78) |
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*{{flagicon|Zambia}} [[Kalusha Bwalya]] (1988–1994) |
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== Managers == |
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*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Huub Stevens]], start season 2008-2009 |
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*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Sef Vergoossen]] <small>(temporary)</small> January 2008 - end of season |
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*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Jan Wouters]] <small>(temporary)</small> October 2007 - December 2007 |
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*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Ronald Koeman]] 2006-2007 |
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*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Guus Hiddink]] 2002-2006 |
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*{{flagicon|Belgium}} [[Eric Gerets]] 1999-2002 |
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*{{flagicon|England}} [[Bobby Robson]] 1998-1999 |
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*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Dick Advocaat]] 1994-1998 |
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*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Kees Rijvers]] 1994 |
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*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Aad de Mos]] 1993-1994 |
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*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Hans Westerhof]] 1992-1993 |
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*{{flagicon|England}} [[Bobby Robson]] 1990-1992 |
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*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Guus Hiddink]] 1987-1990 |
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*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Hans Kraay]] 1986-1987 |
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*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Jan Reker]] 1983-1986 |
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*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Thijs Libregts]] 1980-1983 |
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*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Jan Reker]] 1980 |
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*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Kees Rijvers]] 1972-1980 |
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*{{flagicon|Germany}} [[Kurt Linder]] 1968-1972 |
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*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Wim Blokland]] 1967-1968 |
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*{{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} Milan Nikolic 1967 |
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*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Bram Appel]] 1962-1967 |
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*{{flagicon|Austria}} [[Franz Binder]] 1960-1962 |
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*{{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Ljubiša Broćić]] 1959-1960 |
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*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Cees van Dijcke]] 1958-1959 |
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*{{flagicon|England}} [[George Hardwick]] 1957-1958 |
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*{{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Ljubiša Broćić]] 1956-1957 |
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*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Huub de Leeuw]] 1952-1956 |
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*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Harry Topping]] 1951-1952 |
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*{{flagicon|England}} [[Sam Wadsworth]] 1945-1951 |
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*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Coen Delsen]] 1942-1945 |
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*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Jan van den Broek]] 1938-1942 |
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*{{flagicon|England}} [[Sam Wadsworth]] 1935-1938 |
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*{{flagicon|England}} [[Jack Hall]] 1929-1935 |
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*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Joop Klein Wentink]] 1928-1929 |
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*{{flagicon|AUT}} [[Ignaz Klein]] 1927-1928 |
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*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Ben Hoogstede]] 1926-1927 |
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*{{flagicon|England}} [[John Leavy]] 1922-1926 |
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*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Jan Vos (footballer)|Jan Vos]] 1921-1922 |
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*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Wout Buitenweg]] 1916-1921 |
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*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Kees Meijnders]] 1914-1916 |
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== Other sports == |
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Currently, PSV comprises 17 different clubs. These clubs were members of the ''Federatie van Philips Sport Verenigingen'' (Federation of Philips Sports Unions) until it was disbanded in 2004. The more than 5000 members (2003) of the 17 clubs participate in 20 branches of sport. |
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The recent successes of the swim club -- [[Pieter van den Hoogenband]] and [[Inge de Bruijn]] shared 8 medals (of which 5 gold) between them during the [[2000 Summer Olympics]] in Sydney -- has made it the second best known division after the football club, but many of the other member clubs are also high-ranked in their respective national competitions. |
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In the new [[Superleague Formula]], an [[auto racing]] competition, PSV Eindhoven is one of the competing teams, amongst other professional football clubs like [[AC Milan]], [[AS Roma]] and [[RSC Anderlecht]]. |
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== Trivia == |
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{{Trivia|date=October 2007}} |
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The Dutch comedian [[Theo Maassen]] once stole the UEFA Cup (won in 1978 against Bastia) from the [[Philips Stadion]]. For several years it was unknown who had been responsible for the disappearance of the trophy. The true story was confessed by Maassen himself, live on a talkshow focused on football<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XHqoB43US_0 YouTube - Theo Maassen - UEFA Cup<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>. He had also stolen the plaquette that PSV received at the [[UEFA Super Cup]] after losing from [[KV Mechelen]]. Maassen had stolen that with his friend [[Hans Teeuwen]]. He gave the artifact back during a television program on the day PSV became champion on April 29, 2007.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-YFGhU9qodQ YouTube - Maassen en zijn PSV prijzenkast<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> |
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==See also== |
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* [http://www.psv.nl/ Official clubsite of PSV] {{nl icon}} / {{en icon}} |
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* [http://www.epitch.co.uk/eredivisie/psv-eindhoven/ PSV news at ePitch] {{en icon}} |
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Latest revision as of 21:10, 31 December 2024
Full name | Philips Sport Vereniging NV | |||
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Nickname(s) | Boeren (Peasants/Farmers) Lampen (Lightbulbs) Rood-witten (Red and whites) | |||
Founded | 31 August 1913 | |||
Ground | Philips Stadion | |||
Capacity | 35,000[1] | |||
Chairman | Marcel Brands | |||
Head coach | Peter Bosz | |||
League | Eredivisie | |||
2023–24 | Eredivisie, 1st of 18 (champions) | |||
Website | psv.nl | |||
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Philips Sport Vereniging (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈfilɪp ˌspɔrt fərˈeːnəɣɪŋ];[nb 1] English: Philips Sports Association), abbreviated as PSV and internationally known as PSV Eindhoven (pronounced [ˌpeːjɛsˈfeː ˈʔɛintˌɦoːvə(n)]),[nb 2] is a Dutch sports club from Eindhoven, Netherlands. It is best known for its professional football department, which has played in the Eredivisie, the top tier in Dutch football, since its inception in 1956. Along with Ajax and Feyenoord, PSV is one of the country's "big three" clubs that have dominated the Eredivisie.
The club was founded in 1913 as a team for Philips employees. PSV's history contains two golden eras revolving around the UEFA Cup victory in 1978 and the 1987–88 European Cup victory as part of the seasonal treble in 1988. The team has won the Eredivisie 25 times, the KNVB Cup 11 times and the Johan Cruyff Shield a record of 14 times. Currently (as of May 2024), PSV is ranked 26th on the UEFA club coefficients ranking.[2] Throughout the years, PSV established itself as a stepping stone for future world class players like Ruud Gullit, Ronald Koeman, Romário, Ronaldo, Phillip Cocu, Boudewijn Zenden, Jaap Stam, Ruud van Nistelrooy, Arjen Robben, Mark van Bommel, Park Ji-sung, Georginio Wijnaldum, Memphis Depay and Cody Gakpo.
Since its foundation, it has played in the Philips Stadion and has upheld its club colours (red and white). Its elaborate connection with Philips can be witnessed in its sponsoring, shared technology and board member ties. Fans have named themselves 'boeren' (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈbuːrə(n)], Dutch for either peasants or farmers), taking pride in Eindhoven's status of being a provincial city and their Brabantian heritage.
History
[edit]Foundation and first decades (1913–1962)
[edit]To serve the need for activities with Philips employees, the company founded its own football team in 1910: the Philips Elftal. Its ground was the Philips Sportpark, located on the same location as the present day stadium. Financial turmoil and worker strikes led to a quick demise of the team and in 1913, its successor emerged, Philips Sport Vereniging, founded on 31 August.[3] It was the day that Philips organized celebrations and sports competitions in light of the centennial defeat of the French in the Napoleonic Wars. It was not until 1916, however, that the football department switched its name from Philips Elftal to PSV.[4] Because of World War I, the first possibility to enter a league was in the 1915–16 season. The club's first ever match was a 3–2 defeat against Willem II Reserves on 19 September 1915. The team did achieve promotion that season to a newly created Third Division of the Brabantian FA. Under the guidance of coach Wout Buitenweg, PSV were promoted in 1918 and 1921 as well, eventually reaching the Eerste Klasse. The team was relegated in 1925, but its stint in the Second Division only lasted one year when PSV were promoted again. Since 1926, PSV has always played in the highest possible domestic league.[5][6][7]
That year, defender Sjef van Run was brought in and a year later Jan van den Broek joined PSV, two players that would shape the squad in the coming years.[8] Behind the scenes, Frans Otten became chairman of the entire PSV sports union. He was responsible for bringing the club to a new level with new accommodations and stadium expansions. After winning the district league in 1929, PSV entered the championship play-offs. In that competition, it won six out of eight matches. A 5–1 win against Velocitas from the city of Groningen meant that PSV was crowned league champions for the first time.[9] In the following three years, PSV won the district league every year, but it could not win the play-offs until 1935. In that year, the team secured the second championship ever in a 2–1 victory against DWS.[8]
Due to World War II, attendances decreased significantly and in 1940, PSV player Johan Brusselers died in combat.[10] After the war, PSV signed two new strikers: Piet Fransen in 1948 and Coen Dillen in 1949.[11] In 1950, PSV got its first post-war success when the team defeated HFC Haarlem in the KNVB Cup final; the match ended in 4–3 after extra-time.[12] A year later, PSV won the district title after EVV failed to win their final match. Even though coach Sam Wadsworth resigned during the championship play-offs, the title was won after a 2–1 win over Willem II. The 1950–51 season was Dillen's breakthrough, scoring 21 times and earning the nickname "The Canon".[13] Besides Dillen and Fransen, a memorable player of the early 1950s success was goalkeeper Lieuwe Steiger, who ended up playing 383 matches for PSV.[14]
In 1955, PSV became the first Dutch club to enter the European Champion Clubs' Cup. The two matches against Rapid Wien ended in 1–6 and 1–0.[11] Other success in the 1950s remained absent but in the 1956–57 season, Dillen scored 43 times, a Dutch record that still stands today.[15] The approaching 1960s marked a shift in player's heritage: the team went from mostly Brabantian men to players nationwide. Representative for this policy were defender Roel Wiersma, who arrived in 1954 and captained the team for a decade, and Piet van der Kuil, who came from Ajax for the equivalent of €59,000 (PSV's then-highest transfer fee).[16][17] Dillen left the club in 1961 after being club top scorer every year from 1953 to 1961. In 1962, Otten also decided to quit as chairman of the sports union. By then, board member Ben van Gelder had gradually started to mold the club in his way. Throughout the next two decades, he became responsible for turning PSV into a full-fledged professional organization.[18]
Van der Kuijlen era and UEFA Cup victory (1963–1978)
[edit]In the 1962–63 season, marking PSV's 50-year anniversary, the club appointed Bram Appel as the new coach. The first results were disastrous, however, with a mere six points earned from the first six fixtures. A sudden revival led to a first place at the winter break and a 5–2 victory over Ajax in June meant that PSV could celebrate its fourth league title, with Pierre Kerkhofs leading the goal scorer charts with 22 goals.[16][19] The following year, PSV ended second in the league but more significantly, reached the Europa Cup I quarter-finals for the first time, where it was eliminated by FC Zürich. Appel remained coach for five years; the position was later on followed up with short stints by Milan Nikolić and Wim Blokland.[15] Willy van der Kuijlen was signed in 1964, who produced 23 league goals in 1966 and became the league's top scorer at age 20.[19][20]
Between 1968 and 1972, Kurt Linder coached PSV. His team reached two Dutch cup finals and the semi-finals of the European Cup Winners' Cup. Van der Kuijlen had trouble fulfilling his promise after an encouraging career start in the 1960s, however, partly because of a lack of chemistry between him and Linder's harsh coaching style. The early 1970s in football were dominated by Ajax and Feyenoord and it was not until the appointment of Kees Rijvers as coach in 1972 that would mark the start of increasing success for PSV. With Van der Kuijlen and goalkeeper Jan van Beveren as the stars of the team, Rijvers created a new squad by signing Ralf Edström, Gerrie Deijkers and the twins Willy and René van der Kerkhof. Things improved for Van der Kuijlen when Rijvers built the team around him, giving him a free role in the process. Van der Kuijlen, a technical player, formed a successful striker partnership with Edström, who was famed for his heading ability. It led to a Dutch cup victory in 1974, and after a blistering season start (no defeats in the first season half) and 28 goals by Van der Kuijlen. PSV also won the league for the fifth time in 1975.
A year later, PSV managed to win its first double. With defender Huub Stevens joining the team, the league title was secured after a 4–1 result against Feyenoord. Earlier, a 1–0 victory over Roda JC meant that PSV won the national cup as well. In the European Cup, the final was only narrowly missed after a 1–0 aggregate loss against Saint-Étienne in the semi-finals.[15][21] After the two consecutive titles, PSV ended second in 1977. The following year, Edström left the squad but PSV nonetheless enjoyed a strong league campaign. In April 1978, the team secured the title without a single loss. The domestic cup ended early after a shocking 1–6 first round loss against FC Wageningen (PSV's biggest home loss ever to date). The UEFA Cup campaign proved to be more successful; after wins against Glenavon, Widzew Łódź, Eintracht Braunschweig and 1. FC Magdeburg, the team faced Barcelona. A 3–0 win in the first leg was nullified by the Spaniards in the return leg, but a single goal by Nick Deacy at Camp Nou meant that PSV could progress with a 4–3 aggregate win. The two-legged final against Bastia first produced a goalless draw in the first match. The return leg in Eindhoven ended in a 3–0 win, with goals by Willy van de Kerkhof, Deijkers and Van der Kuijlen providing PSV its first European trophy.[22]
Hiddink and the European Cup victory (1979–1989)
[edit]After the UEFA Cup victory, the team chemistry started to suffer, which was reflected in the results. Not long after a 6–0 UEFA Cup loss against Saint-Étienne, Rijvers was sacked and the squad disintegrated.[22] Van Beveren, unhappy with the declining success and Rijvers' departure, left for the United States after 291 league games and years of captaincy.[21] Van Gelder also quit in 1980 and was replaced by Kees Ploegsma. Even though PSV invested in players like Hallvar Thoresen and Jurrie Koolhof, success remained absent. Thijs Libregts' (coach from 1980 until 1983) highest league position was the second place in the 1981–82 season, and in 1983, Jan Reker took over. A clash between Van der Kuijlen and Libregts led to the former's departure in 1982 after nearly 18 seasons at the club.[20][23]
In 1985, chairman Jacques Ruts and Ploegsma decided on a change of direction: Hans Kraay became the new director of football (supervising Reker in 1985–86, and taking over altogether in 1986–87) and PSV started to sign players with flair, like Ruud Gullit, Søren Lerby, Gerald Vanenburg and Eric Gerets. Gullit, who quickly was appointed as captain, contributed to the team that headed the league table for the majority of the 1985–86 Eredivisie and claimed the title after an 8–2 win against Go Ahead Eagles. Being unhappy with his personal development, Gullit heavily criticized PSV and Kraay in a March 1987 interview. The management's subsequent warning was deemed too lenient by Kraay, who resigned. Gullit's strained relationship with the club meant that he left for Milan in the summer for a world record fee of €7.7 million.[24] Earlier that year, Guus Hiddink replaced Kraay and Ronald Koeman joined PSV. That season, the squad suffered early eliminations from the Dutch cup and European Cup, but secured the title in the penultimate match.[25][26]
The 1987–88 season turned out to be PSV's best year in history. The Eredivisie was won four matches before the end after many high scoring matches, leading up to 117 goals. The cup was also won after beating Roda JC 3–2 after extra time.[27] The European Cup campaign started with wins against Galatasaray and Rapid Wien. Subsequently, PSV managed to reach the final with only draws. The quarter finals against Bordeaux were decided by Wim Kieft’s away goal. A vicious foul by Hans Gillhaus on Jean Tigana was praised by Koeman, which prompted UEFA to suspend him for the semi-final return leg against Real Madrid. Again, an away goal in the first leg (a notoriously lethargic shot by Edward Linskens at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium) meant that the second leg's 0–0 was enough to proceed. The final against Benfica, held in Stuttgart, remained goalless. In the penalty shoot-out, Van Breukelen saved Benfica's sixth penalty by António Veloso, which meant that PSV had won the European Cup and completed the treble.[28]
After the summer break, Willy van de Kerkhof, present at both the 1978 and 1988 triumphs, was honored with a farewell match.[29] The 1988–89 season again resulted in the double: Hiddink's squad won the title (albeit with less dominance than the year before) and PSV beat Groningen in the cup final. In comparison, the international competitions were disappointing. The Intercontinental Cup against Nacional ended in a 2–2 draw, but PSV lost the penalty shoot-out with 7–6. The team was also beaten in the UEFA Super Cup by KV Mechelen (3–1 on aggregate). In the European Cup, Real Madrid got its revenge by eliminating PSV in the quarter-finals.[30]
Developing talent (1989–1999)
[edit]After the European Cup win, PSV outsmarted many clubs by signing Romário. After a first season with 19 league goals, his hat-trick in the November 1989 match against Steaua București (5–1) – including a memorable solo effort – was his big breakthrough.[31] In 1989, after Koeman left, PSV ended second in the league, but won the KNVB Cup after defeating Vitesse (1–0).[32][33] Hiddink left the team in 1990, to be replaced by Bobby Robson. In his two seasons at the club, PSV won two league titles; the first one on goal difference (with Ajax) and the second one in the penultimate match against Groningen.[34] Meanwhile, Romário – league top scorer in 1989, 1990 and 1991 – was admired by fans, but sometimes also renounced by the squad for being unprofessional and selfish. Robson had frequent clashes with Romário, but the striker never changed his ways. These events, in addition to the lack of European success, meant that Robson was let go in 1992.[35] While Gerets retired, Hans Westerhof took over as coach, but only won the Super Cup in his single season at the helm.[15][36] In 1993, Romário was transferred to Barcelona.[31] Westerhof was replaced by Aad de Mos, who led the team to the third place.[15]
Early in the 1994–95 season, De Mos was fired and replaced by Dick Advocaat (after Kees Rijvers temporarily took over).[15] PSV saw Van Breukelen retiring and signed Luc Nilis in 1994, who formed a powerful duo with another signing, the 17-year-old Ronaldo. The Brazilian striker scored 30 goals in his debut season, while Nilis was named Dutch Footballer of the Year in an otherwise trophy-less year. After an injury-filled 1995–96 season where he still managed 12 goals, Ronaldo left for Barcelona.[37][38] That season, PSV won the cup after a 5–2 win against Sparta Rotterdam.[39] In the 1996–97 season, when Harry van Raaij became chairman, Advocaat had created a team with players like Phillip Cocu, Jaap Stam, Boudewijn Zenden and Wim Jonk. It led to the Eredivisie title, with Nilis becoming league top goalscorer (21 goals). In the 1997–98 season, the team came in second behind Ajax in both league and cup. It resulted in Cocu, Stam, Zenden, Jonk and Advocaat leaving PSV, forcing the club to build a new squad.[38][40] Robson temporarily returned in 1998 for one year so that desired coach Eric Gerets could get his coaching badges. Again, Nilis showed to be highly compatible with a poacher-type striker; new signing Ruud van Nistelrooy scored 31 times in his first season. In the season's last round, PSV beat Utrecht 3–2 with a last-minute goal by Arnold Bruggink – just enough for Champions League qualification.[41][42]
Dutch hegemony (2000–2008)
[edit]In the 1999–2000 season, Van Nistelrooy had scored 29 goals after just 23 matches, but after two serious injuries, an imminent transfer to Manchester United was forced to be postponed for a year.[42] PSV were comfortably crowned league champions in Gerets' debut year, creating a 16-point gap with runner-up Heerenveen.[43] The 2000–01 Eredivisie was also won with new striker Mateja Kežman, who replaced Van Nistelrooy and the departed Nilis. The cup final was lost to Twente after penalties.[44] In the UEFA Cup, PSV faced 1. FC Kaiserslautern at home; fans threatening to storm the field during the match prompted Gerets and some players to personally intervene. PSV was fined by UEFA and forced to play a European match on neutral ground.[36] After Van Nistelrooy left, PSV ended second in the 2001–02 season and were eliminated in the UEFA Cup quarter-finals by Feyenoord.[45]
Gerets was released and Guus Hiddink returned to the club as coach and director of football, with Arjen Robben, Park Ji-sung, Lee Young-pyo joining PSV.[41][46] Their first season immediately brought a league title, secured in the last match against Groningen.[47] But in the 2003–04 season, PSV failed to reclaim the championship.[48] In 2004, the PSV board clashed with Hiddink and Van Raaij concerning the expenditures. Van Raaij left in September and Hiddink never got along with his successor Rob Westerhof, who sided with the board.[49] Even though Kežman and Robben left in 2004, Hiddink had gradually built a powerful squad, with Heurelho Gomes, Alex, Park, Lee, Mark van Bommel and the returning Phillip Cocu. The Eredivisie was won five matches before the end, and Willem II was beaten in the cup final. After eight consecutive Champions League group stage eliminations, PSV reached the knockout stage. There, they beat Monaco 3–0 on aggregate and Lyon after penalties. The first semi-final against Milan was lost 2–0. In the return, PSV took a 2–0 lead but a late goal by Massimo Ambrosini ended the hope to reach the final, despite an injury-time third goal by Cocu.[39][50]
After the 2004–05 season, Van Bommel, Vogel, Park and Lee left. With new signing Timmy Simons and youth prospect Ibrahim Afellay, PSV reached the Champions League knockout stage again. In that round, Lyon revenged PSV by winning 5–0 on aggregate. The team did win the league, but lost the cup final to Ajax.[51] Afterwards, Hiddink left and Ronald Koeman replaced him. Westerhof, who lost support from the board, resigned soon after Hiddink's departure. Jan Reker became general manager.[49] During the 2006–07 season, league leaders PSV squandered a 12-point lead, enabling AZ and Ajax to equal their 72 points before the last round. A surprise AZ defeat in the last fixture meant that PSV's 5–1 victory against Vitesse was enough to edge the title win; PSV had a single goal difference with Ajax.[52][53] Koeman was criticised by the board after losing a big lead, but was eventually allowed to remain as coach. In the 2007–08 season, after Cocu and Alex left, the team was disqualified from the KNVB Cup after fielding a suspended Manuel da Costa. In October, Koeman took up the coaching job at Valencia, prompting PSV to first appoint Jan Wouters and then Sef Vergoossen as caretakers. The fourth title in a row was won in the last match, again against Vitesse.[54] After the title, Heurelho Gomes and director of football Stan Valckx voiced criticism towards Reker, forcing the club to choose between Reker and Gomes. Subsequently, Reker sacked Valckx and sold Gomes to Tottenham Hotspur.[55]
Recent years (2008–present)
[edit]Huub Stevens returned as coach in 2008, but disappointing performances and clashes between Stevens and the squad resulted in his resignation six months later.[56] Caretaker Dwight Lodeweges wrapped up the season with a fourth place.[57] The following year, Fred Rutten was appointed as coach. In his first two seasons, PSV reached the third place twice. With Rutten as coach, PSV beat Feyenoord 10–0 in a home game on 24 October 2010, a historical win and Feyenoord's heaviest defeat in their club history. Meanwhile, the club experienced liquidity problems, but secured its future through loans and property sales.[58] Key players Ibrahim Afellay and Balázs Dzsudzsák were sold and as a consequence, director of football Marcel Brands spent €25 million to improve the squad.[59] But in the 2011–12 season, the team dropped out of the title race early again, which led to Rutten's dismissal. Phillip Cocu finished the season as caretaker, leading the team to a third place and a KNVB Cup after beating Heracles Almelo.[60][61][62] For the 2012–13 season, Dick Advocaat returned as head coach, while Mark van Bommel returned from Milan. Despite 103 league goals, the team ended as runner-up in both Eredivisie and KNVB Cup. Advocaat, who struggled with the job's intensity, left after one season.[63][64] In 2013, Cocu was appointed as head coach.[65] On 18 April 2015, PSV won the Eredivisie after a 4–1 win over Heerenveen. This was their first league title since 2008, and it ended a four-year domination of the league by Ajax.[66] On 8 December 2015, PSV reached the knock-out stages of the Champions League, becoming the first Dutch club to do so since the 2006–07 Champions League season.[67] PSV defended their league title in 2016 owing to a 1–1 draw between Ajax (who led the table prior to this day on goal difference) and 17th-placed De Graafschap in the last game of the season.[68] After finishing third in the 2016–17 season, PSV once again claimed the Eredivisie title in 2018 with a 3–0 win against Ajax, who were in second place.
On 30 March 2022, the team announced that Ruud van Nistelrooy, who played with the team from 1998 to 2001 would take over as manager starting from the 2022–2023 season.[69] He won the Johan Cruyff Shield and the KNVB Cup in his first season. On 13 January 2024, the club repeated the feat of a perfect win record in the first half of Eredivisie fixtures (17–0–0).
Crest and colours
[edit]PSV's first crest consisted of a light bulb and the words "Philips Sport" in a circular shape. Its next incarnation was a shield-shaped logo with red-and-white vertical lines, topped off with the letters "PSV". The third design of the crest proved to be a durable one; its oval shape, red-and-white horizontal lines and a flag with the PSV letters incorporated remains used until today. Only minor changes have occurred: the border color and addition of horseshoe-shaped figures, a circle around the three letters and the addition of two stars to commemorate winning twenty league titles. Early incarnations of the oval version also included dots for the abbreviation "P.S.V.". For the centennial celebrations in 2013, a laurel wreath and the number "100" in gold were temporarily added to the crest.[70]
The colours red and white were chosen at the founding meeting in 1913 by Jan Willem Hofkes, the first chairman of the club. He apparently appreciated the contrast between his red raspberry drink and his white notepad.[4] Inspired by the club colours, the first kit consisted of a red-and-white vertically striped shirt, black shorts and red-and-white horizontally striped socks. This combination was worn until the 1970s, when the club switched to a completely red shirt, which was worn with either white or black shorts. The red kit was changed back to a striped version in 1989. The red-and-white stripes have remained ever since, albeit in very varied adaptations. The shorts would also often change between black and white. During Ruud Gullit's tenure at PSV, he personally changed the shorts from black to white, in an attempt to improve the stature of the kit.[71] For the centennial celebrations in 2013, PSV have temporarily switched to an all-red jersey with white shorts and socks. Its design choices were meant to reminisce the kits worn during the 1987–88 season.[72][73]
Because of the close ties with Philips, PSV had the same jersey sponsor without exception from 1982, the year jersey sponsorships were introduced in the Eredivisie, until 2016. This is a record in Dutch football. Starting in the 2016–17 season, however, Philips was no longer the main shirt sponsor. PSV's first clothing sponsor was Le Coq Sportif, from 1970 to 1974, when it switched to Adidas. They remained the sponsor until 1995, when they were replaced by Nike, until Umbro became the shirt sponsor in 2015, ending a 20-year relationship between PSV and Nike.
Stadium and training facilities
[edit]PSV have played at the Philips Stadion since its foundation in 1913, when it was still named Philips Sportpark. The venue was built in the Strijp borough, and more specifically in the Philipsdorp area – a neighborhood set up in 1910 by Anton Philips in order to provide accommodation to employees. A football field was simultaneously laid out where PSV's predecessor, the Philips Elftal, played its first match on 15 January 1911 against Hollandia from Woensel.[3][74] In 1916, the first wooden stand was built, providing seating space for 550 viewers.[75] Another stand with 900 seats was built in the 1930s. In 1941, a running track was added, but it was removed 17 years later. During World War II, the stadium was damaged by the war; the reparations took place after the liberation of South Netherlands in 1944.
Four 40-meter high floodlights were installed in the stadium in 1958, making evening matches possible. The lights were inaugurated with an exhibition match against Anderlecht.[76] In 1977, the main stand was completely rebuilt, but an alkali–silica reaction ten years later caused the concrete to crack. Chairman Jacques Ruts, who was previously introduced to the skybox in the United States, considered a new stand to be an opportunity to attract more sponsors. The new main stand – two tiers, with skyboxes in the middle – was introduced in a friendly match against Milan in 1988. In the nineties, the other three stands are also elevated. The last major renovation was the closing of the four open corners of the stadium. Along with creating more seats, the new corners had window blind-type constructions, which allowed air to flow through in order to let the grass breathe.[75] The completion was celebrated in October 2002, with the capacity increased to 35,000.[47] In the summer of 2005, the club removed the tall fences around the pitch, replacing them with lower railings keeping the spectators off the grass. Unauthorized persons who invade the pitch will receive a €15,000 penalty and a ten-year-ban from visiting the ground.
The Philips Stadion has been awarded four out of five stars by the UEFA Stadium Rankings.[77] The ground hold several designated areas. The lower terraces on the East stand are considered the most popular location for most fans, but there are also separate areas for youngsters up to 16 years old, for the disabled and for away fans in the north-west upper corner. A stand named the "Family Corner" specifically serves children up to 12 and their parents. For business representatives, the stadium has business rooms and suites, totaling 1186 seats.[78] Besides football-related activities, the stadium holds merchandising stores, offices and three restaurants, including the Michelin-star assigned Avant-Garde.[79] For the centennial celebrations, a PSV Museum was revealed in the stadium.[80] Training sessions by PSV are conducted on De Herdgang, located in the outskirts of Eindhoven. With ten fields and fitness facilities, it also accommodates all PSV youth and amateur teams. Its last major renovation occurred in 2019.[81]
Support and rivalries
[edit]PSV have attracted around 33,000 people to Eredivisie matches on average in the last years. The record attendance stands at 35,200, achieved in a match against Feyenoord at 17 November 2002.[82] The club always reserves tickets for away fans and individual ticket purchases; the maximum number of season ticket holders therefore is 29,200. All season tickets were sold out in 2007 and 2008. More recently in 2013, PSV sold 28,000 season tickets.[83] Research showed that over 25,000 season ticket holders hail from North Brabant, with other significant groups coming from Limburg, Gelderland, South Holland, North Holland and Belgium.[84]
PSV currently has two independent fan bodies. The Supportersvereniging PSV was founded in 1920 and currently consists of 14,000 members. They own a fan base within the Philips Stadion.[85] The second one, PSV Fans United, serve a more specific purpose: to improve the atmosphere in the stadium.[86] Besides the fan unions, there are several sets of fans who work together on tifo choreography, like Lighttown Madness among others.[87] The PSV Junior Club was founded by PSV in 1998 for children up to 12 years. Later it was renamed Phoxy Club after Phoxy, PSV's mascot. Currently, more than 20,000 children are members. Every year, the Phoxy Club Day is organized, offering activities for members who are joined by the first team squad.[88][89] During pre-season, PSV also holds an Open Day for people of all ages; the event gives the opportunity for sponsors and new player signings to be presented.[90] The official club anthem was composed by Kees van der Weijden and Jo Vermeulen. It was introduced in 1950 and is currently sung at every home match at 19 minutes and 13 seconds into the game – the time mirroring the club's foundation year.[91]
PSV's main rivalry is with Ajax, with both teams regularly competing for the league title in the last forty years. The PSV fans, whose club has reserved the kit number "12" for them, refer to themselves as boeren (peasants/farmers); the word can be heard chanted through the home ground after every PSV goal. Its reference designates taking pride in their Brabantian heritage, as opposed to the metropolitan Amsterdam area. The Brabantian identity also plays a fundamental role in the club's culture with the Flag of North Brabant being incorporated in shirt design and being displayed in and around the stadium. PSV used to have an ongoing rivalry with FC Eindhoven, which originated in the 1910s. FC Eindhoven, being the older team, manifested itself as the "people's club", whereas PSV was only open to Philips employees. In the 1940s and 1950s, PSV and FC Eindhoven were both competing for the league title, which increased the feud and divided the City of Light in "red-white striped" and "blue-white striped".[57] Fixtures between the two sides were named the Lichtstadderby ("City of Light Derby"). After FC Eindhoven's decline in the 1970s, the rivalry disappeared. Nowadays, relations between the two sets of supporters are generally friendly; during the annual pre-season derby supporters even sit in the same end without any major incidents. Although a friendly rivalry still exists, it is mostly felt on the FC Eindhoven side. However, it is not uncommon for people in Eindhoven to go to FC Eindhoven on Fridays (the usual matchday in the Eerste Divisie) and to go to PSV on a Saturday or Sunday. In recent times, FC Eindhoven was PSV's feeder club on several occasions and the clubs share a women's team and youth setup.[92][93][94]
Organization and finances
[edit]PSV was an association (vereniging) until 1999, when it became a public limited company with shareholders (naamloze vennootschap). It meant that the club installed a board of directors, who are not involved in most of the decision-making processes. Instead, they serve as an advising and supervising entity. All shares but one are owned by a foundation, the Foundation PSV Football. The remaining share is owned by the Eindhoven Football Club PSV, another separate entity. The general manager holds responsibility for all activities regarding the club, and is supported by a manager operations and a treasurer. PSV also appoints a director of football, who manages football-related processes such as transfers (in conjunction with the technical staff), in order to control the long-term planning.[95]
PSV was founded by Philips and in the first decades, the club was only open to employees. The club did sign players from elsewhere, however; one of the perks of playing for PSV was that players who were offered a football contract were always offered a Philips job as well. Philips has been kit sponsor since 1982 and the PSV home ground has included the Philips name since its foundation. The company was paying €7.5 million per year for the sponsoring when they ended their kit sponsorship role in 2016.[96][97] Frits Philips, chairman of the company between 1961 and 1971, became an icon for PSV during his lifetime. At five years of age, he conducted the ceremonial kick-off at the first Philips Elftal match in 1911.[3] Frits Philips would become intertwined with PSV and Eindhoven; his 100th birthday was widely celebrated in the city. Frits Philips had his own spot in the stands until his death and would sometimes provide pep talks to the squad during half-time.[98] PSV was often a way for Philips to introduce its technology to the public. In 1950, a match between PSV and FC Eindhoven was the first televised match in the Netherlands, with Philips supplying the technique.[13] And in 1958, Philips installed four floodlights in the stadium.[99]
PSV's budget in 2011 was €60 million.[100] Before 2011, PSV's budget would only remain balanced if the team would qualify for the UEFA Champions League every year. But disappointing performances since 2008 meant that the club ended up with a yearly €10–20 million negative balance, forcing the club to cut costs and obtain new revenues. The ground under the stadium and the training facilities were sold for €48.4 million to the Eindhoven municipality in a leasehold estate construction. PSV also took out a €20 million loan with Philips and additional loans with local entrepreneurs.[101] The club also introduced sponsoring on the back of the player kits. Freo, part of De Lage Landen, was the company to present its name there.[102]
On 21 April 2016, it was announced that Dutch energy company energiedirect.nl would replace Philips as PSV's kit sponsor, starting from the 2016–17 season. The company signed a contract for three seasons and paid €6 million per year.[103] Philips continues to be a sponsor, but has decreased their contribution to €3 million per year.[104] In 2019, it was announced that Philips, ASML, Jumbo, VDL and the High Tech Campus will jointly sponsor PSV in the coming years, under the name of ‘Metropoolregio Brainport Eindhoven’ (Brainport Eindhoven Metropolitan Area), which will be displayed on the shirt.[105][106]
Statistics and records
[edit]PSV's 25 league championships are the second-highest in Dutch football, behind Ajax (36).[107] Their eleven KNVB Cup victories are the third-highest, after Ajax (20) and Feyenoord (13).[108] PSV have also won the most Johan Cruyff Shields so far, with fourteen.[109] The double was achieved four times, with the one in 1988 being part of the treble, a feat only achieved by six other European clubs.[110] Between 1985 and 1989, and between 2005 and 2008, PSV won the Eredivisie four times in a row; the only other clubs accomplishing this (once) were Ajax and HVV Den Haag.[107] In recent decades, the team has been consistently competing for the top spots in the league: in the Eredivisie all-time standings (since 1956), PSV are second behind Ajax.[111] PSV have played in a European competition every year since 1974; only Barcelona (since 1959) and Anderlecht (since 1964) have a longer streak in play.[112]
Willy van der Kuijlen currently holds the record for the most league appearances and the most league goals. He played 528 matches and scored 308 goals between 1964 and 1981.[113] Willy van de Kerkhof played the second-highest amount of league matches for PSV; he appeared in 418 Eredivisie fixtures.[114] The third-highest in the list is Jan Heintze with 395 games.[115] The second-highest goalscorer for PSV is Coen Dillen, who produced 288 goals.[116] Third in the list is Piet Fransen with 210 goals.[117] The record for number of goals in one season stands at 43, scored by Dillen in the 1956–57 season; this figure is also a national record.[116] Another domestic record is the amount of consecutive minutes with a clean sheet. The number stands at 1,159 minutes, which PSV achieved in 2004 with two different goalkeepers: Heurelho Gomes and Edwin Zoetebier.[118] The largest transfer fee PSV have ever received was for Ruud van Nistelrooy; Manchester United paid €30 million for the striker in 2001, closely followed by the €29 million paid by Manchester United for Memphis Depay in mid-2015.[119][120] Mateja Kežman's move to PSV in 2000 was the most expensive incoming transfer; €11.3 million was paid to Partizan.[121]
In 2010, PSV made international headlines when they humiliated former European champions Feyenoord 10–0. As of 4 January 2019, PSV had 1,85 million followers across all social media platforms.[122]
Honours
[edit]Type | Competition | Titles | Seasons |
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Domestic | Eredivisie | 25 |
1928–29, 1934–35, 1950–51, 1962–63, 1974–75, 1975–76, 1977–78, 1985–86, 1986–87, 1987–88, 1988–89, 1990–91, 1991–92, 1996–97, 1999–2000, 2000–01, 2002–03, 2004–05, 2005–06, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2014–15, 2015–16, 2017–18, 2023–24 |
KNVB Cup | 11 |
1949–50, 1973–74, 1975–76, 1987–88, 1988–89, 1989–90, 1995–96, 2004–05, 2011–12, 2021–22, 2022–23 | |
Johan Cruyff Shield | 14 |
1992, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2008, 2012, 2015, 2016, 2021, 2022, 2023 | |
Continental | UEFA Champions League | 1 | 1987–88 |
UEFA Europa League | 1 | 1977–78 |
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Results
[edit]Domestic results
[edit]Below is a table with PSV's domestic results since the introduction of the Eredivisie in 1956.
European results
[edit]Players
[edit]First-team squad
[edit]- As of 18 September 2024[123]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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[edit]Retired numbers
[edit]12 – Club Supporters (the 12th Man)
99 – Phoxy (Mascot)
Personnel
[edit]Technical staff
[edit]Position | Staff |
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Head coach | Peter Bosz |
Assistant coach | Rob Maas Tim Wolf Stijn Schaars |
Goalkeeping coach | Abe Knoop |
Fitness coaches | Jermaine McCubbine Yannick van der Schee Terry Peters |
Physiotherapists | Nick van der Horst Rob van Hunnik Rob Ouderland |
Team manager | Bas Roorda |
Last updated: 30 March 2024
Source: [1]
Management
[edit]Position | Staff |
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Supervisory Board | Robert van der Wallen (chairman) Paul Verhagen Ingrid Wolf-de Jonge Frank Arnesen Klaas Dijkhoff |
CEO | Marcel Brands |
Director of Football | Earnie Stewart |
Director of Finance | Jaap van Baar |
Director of Commercial Affairs | Frans Janssen |
Last updated: 15 August 2022
Source: [2]
Former coaches
[edit]As of August 2023.[7]
Former captains
[edit]Dates | Name | Notes |
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1983–1985 | Hallvar Thoresen | [24][124] |
1985 | Willy van de Kerkhof | |
1985–1987 | Ruud Gullit | [24][124] |
1987–1991 | Eric Gerets | [124] |
1991–1993 | Gerald Vanenburg | |
1993–1994 | Erwin Koeman | |
1994–1995 | Jan Wouters | |
1995–1998 | Arthur Numan | |
1998–2000 | Luc Nilis | [125] |
2000–2005 | Mark van Bommel | [126] |
2005–2007 | Phillip Cocu | [127] |
2007–2010 | Timmy Simons | [128] |
2010 | Ibrahim Afellay | [129] |
2010–2011 | Orlando Engelaar | [130] |
2011–2012 | Ola Toivonen | [131] |
2012–2013 | Mark van Bommel | [132] |
2013–2015 | Georginio Wijnaldum | [133] |
2015–2017 | Luuk de Jong | [134] |
2017–2018 | Marco van Ginkel | |
2018–2019 | Luuk de Jong | |
2019–2020 | Ibrahim Afellay | |
2020–2021 | Denzel Dumfries | |
2021–2022 | Marco van Ginkel | |
2022– | Luuk de Jong |
Notable fans
[edit]- Tijs van den Brink , television presenter
- Klaas Dijkhoff, politician
- Sander van Doorn, DJ
- Willibrord Frequin, former television presenter
- Fresku , rapper
- Cees Geel, actor
- Michael van Gerwen, darter
- Pieter van den Hoogenband, former Olympic champion swimmer
- John van den Heuvel, crime journalist
- Kempi, rapper
- Frank Lammers, actor
- Wim van der Leegte, former president of VDL Groep
- Theo Maassen, comedian
- Guus Meeuwis, singer
- Bas Muijs , actor
- Frits Philips, former CEO of BOD of Philips
- Gert-Jan Segers, politician
- Jos Verstappen, former Formula 1 driver
- Max Verstappen, Formula 1 driver
- Lucille Werner, television presenter
- Giel de Winter , YouTuber/television presenter
- Ashafar , rapper
- Robbie van de Graaf , Youtuber/ bankzitter
See also
[edit]Notes
[edit]References
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