PSV Eindhoven

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PSV
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Full name Philips Sport Vereniging NV
Nickname(s) Boeren (Peasants)
Rood-witten (Red-whites)
Founded August 31, 1913
Ground Philips Stadion
Eindhoven
(Capacity 35,000)
Chairman Flag of the Netherlands Jan Reker
Manager Flag of the Netherlands Jan Wouters (temporary)
League Eredivisie
2006-07 Eredivisie, 1st
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Philips Sport Vereniging (English: Philips Sports Union), widely known either as PSV or PSV Eindhoven, is a sports club from Eindhoven, Netherlands. It is best known for its professional football section.

PSV is one of three European Cup winning football clubs in Netherlands, the other two being Ajax and Feyenoord. The club won the European Cup in 1988 (against Benfica) and the UEFA Cup in 1978 (against SC Bastia). They are often nicknamed Boeren (Dutch for 'farmers' or in this case peasants) in reference to their original provincial city origins.

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As its name indicates, the club started out as a company-sponsored sports club for Philips employees on August 31 (then Koninginnedag), 1913 to celebrate the centennial defeat of the French in the Napoleonic wars. PSV have evolved into a fully professional football club. Their home in Eindhoven is the Philips Stadion with a capacity of 35,000 spectators which is fully seated. Plans to further expand the ground to 40,000 seats have been put on hold. It was, however, the stadium where many European Cup matches were played, and was one of the Dutch venues for the Euro 2000 competition held jointly by Netherlands and Belgium. It was built at the same time as the inauguration of the club, although its current capacity was only achieved by various modernisation programmes throughout their history. The average attendance for the season 2005/06 was 33,165 spectators.

Philips Stadion with a capacity of 35,000
Philips Stadion with a capacity of 35,000

PSV garnered many honours in the football arena and have been credited as the club where many successful players such as Ruud Gullit, Mateja Kežman, Romário, Ronaldo, Luc Nilis, Philip Cocu, Park Ji-Sung, Jaap Stam, Ruud van Nistelrooy, Lee Young-Pyo, Mark van Bommel, Jefferson Farfán, Arjen Robben, Johann Vogel, Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink, DaMarcus Beasley, Alex Rodrigo Dias da Costa and Ronald Waterreus 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 Dutch national team and Huub Stevens in the 1970s where the club won the UEFA Cup in 1978, defeating Bastia 3-0 in the final.

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 European Cup for the first and so far only time in their history, beating Benfica on penalties after a goalless final. Curiously, PSV took the trophy despite not winning any of its final five fixtures in the competition: they eliminated both Bordeaux and Real Madrid on away goals, with all four matches ending in draws. Following the 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 penalties to win their 3rd World Club title. Guus Hiddink still calls that game one of the hardest defeats of his career.

Despite being able to scout South America and most of Europe for budding talents such as those players above, 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. 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 in which Philip Cocu came back from Barcelona , PSV have moved to secure the services of players like Mika Väyrynen, Osmar Ferreyra and 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 Champions League 2005/2006 for a second running, having reached the semi-final stage in the Champions League season before.

Famous coaches such as Guus Hiddink (who between stints at PSV coached the Dutch national team to a fourth-place finish in the 1998 FIFA World Cup and 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. Eric Gerets' stint as manager at the club has also yielded two Eredivisie titles.

For 2006-2007 season, PSV contracted manager Ronald Koeman to succeed Hiddink. They also signed Ecuadorian 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 two new assistant-managers. The top goal scorers of the season were Jefferson Farfán and Arouna Koné. They won the Eredivise for 2006-2007 on April 29, with a 5-1, final day home victory against Vitesse Arnhem. Pre-match, PSV, Ajax and AZ Alkmaar were tied on 72 points. AZ lost 2-3 away at 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).

In 2007, the team was disqualified from the Dutch Cup tournament, after fielding a player who was still suspended as a result of last year's tournament. PSV general manager called it "a huge blunder."[1]

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, 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07
1949-50, 1973-74, 1975-76, 1987-88, 1988-89, 1989-90, 1995-96, 2004-05
1991-92, 1995-96, 1996-97, 1997-98, 1999-00, 2000-01, 2002-03

1987-88
1977-78
2003

Companies that PSV Eindhoven currently has sponsorship deals with include

  • Philips - Main Partner
  • Nike - Official Partner
  • E.ON - Official Partner
  • KPN - Official Partner
  • Rabobank - Official Partner
  • Volkswagen - Official Partner
  • Tele2 - Official Partner
  • Bavaria - Official Partner
  • Oad Reizen - Official Partner
  • De Lage Landen - Official Partner


No. Position Player
1 Flag of Brazil GK Heurelho Gomes
2 Flag of the Netherlands DF Jan Kromkamp
3 Flag of Mexico DF Carlos Salcido (vice-captain)
4 Flag of Portugal DF Manuel da Costa
5 Flag of the Netherlands DF Mike Zonneveld
6 Flag of Belgium MF Timmy Simons (captain)
8 Flag of Ecuador MF Edison Méndez
9 Flag of Serbia FW Danko Lazović
10 Flag of the Netherlands FW Danny Koevermans
11 Flag of Denmark FW Kenneth Pérez
13 Flag of Brazil DF Alcides (on loan from Chelsea)
14 Flag of Serbia DF Slobodan Rajković (on loan from Chelsea)
15 Flag of Australia MF Jason Čulina
No. Position Player
16 Flag of the Netherlands MF Ismaïl Aissati
17 Flag of Peru FW Jefferson Farfán
18 Flag of Ghana DF Eric Addo
19 Flag of Brazil FW Jonathan Reis
20 Flag of the Netherlands MF Ibrahim Afellay
24 Flag of the United States MF Lee Nguyen
21 Flag of the Netherlands GK Bas Roorda
23 Flag of Brazil DF Fagner
24 Flag of the Netherlands DF Dirk Marcellis
25 Flag of the Netherlands MF John de Jong
26 Flag of the Netherlands MF Tommie van der Leegte
28 Flag of the Netherlands MF Otman Bakkal
29 Flag of the Netherlands FW Género Zeefuik
31 Flag of Brazil GK Cássio Ramos
Out on loan
No. Position Player
Flag of Belgium GK Ruud Boffin (on loan to FC Eindhoven)
Flag of Belgium DF Jelle De Bock (on loan to FC Eindhoven)
Flag of the Netherlands MF Donny Gorter (on loan to NAC Breda)
Flag of Hungary DF Csaba Feher (on loan to NAC Breda)

No. Position Player
45 Flag of the Netherlands GK Gino Mommers
Flag of Belgium GK Ferhat Kaya
Flag of the Netherlands GK Fabian Philips
35 Flag of the Netherlands DF Bart Van Berlo
38 Flag of the Netherlands DF Rens Van Eijden
39 Flag of the Netherlands DF Jahmill Flu
37 Flag of the Netherlands DF Ridny Cairo
40 Flag of the Netherlands DF Freek Heerkens
42 Flag of the Netherlands DF Olivier ter Horst
43 Flag of the Netherlands DF Eelco Horsten
49 Flag of the Netherlands DF Martijn Thomassen
53 Flag of Belgium DF Stijn Wuytens
34 Flag of the Netherlands MF Rochdi Achenteh
No. Position Player
Flag of the Netherlands MF Giel Nervoort
51 Flag of the Netherlands MF Paul Voss
47 Flag of Belgium MF Yannick Rymenants
48 Flag of the Netherlands MF Romario Sabajo
52 Flag of the Netherlands MF Jasper Waalkens
46 Flag of the Netherlands MF Nicky Munz
36 Flag of the Netherlands FW Rob Van Boekel
Flag of the Netherlands FW Jelle Schijvenaars
41 Flag of the Netherlands FW Ronald Hikspoors
Flag of the Netherlands FW Abdenasser El Khayati
44 Flag of the Netherlands FW Lars Hutten
Flag of the Netherlands FW Nigel Hasselbaink

No. Position Player
Flag of the Netherlands GK Jeroen Zoet
Flag of Belgium DF Funso Ojo
Flag of the Netherlands DF Imad Najah
Flag of Belgium DF Dries Wuytens
Flag of the Netherlands MF Iliass Ahabad
Flag of the Netherlands MF Abel Tamata
No. Position Player
50 Flag of the Netherlands MF Kay Velda
Flag of Belgium MF Jason Bourdouxhe
Flag of Belgium MF Stefano Marzo
Flag of the Netherlands MF Youness Mokhtar
Flag of Belgium MF Wouter Smeets
Flag of the Netherlands FW Adilson Antonio
Flag of the Netherlands FW Josemar Makiavala
Flag of Angola FW Jordelino Nzita (Jorda)

Netherlands
Australia
Belgium
Brazil
China
Cote d'Ivoire
Czech Republic
Denmark
Ecuador
England
Finland
Ghana
Iceland
Korea
Mexico
Montenegro
Norway
Peru
Portugal
Romania
Russia
Serbia
Sweden
Switzerland
United States of America
Wales
Zambia

Currently, there are 17 clubs called PSV. 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 different sports.

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 after the football club, but many of the other member clubs are also high-ranked in their respective national competitions.

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[citation needed]. That night the show had several guests that were in the possession of rare soccer artifacts. When the host asked Maassen about his artifact, he took the UEFA Cup out of his bag and put it on the table, in front of the baffled host and guests.

He had also stolen the prize that PSV had won at the International Cup after losing at penalties against Nacional. Maassen did this with his friend Hans Teeuwen. He gave the artifact back during a television program on the day PSV became champion on 29 April 2007.

Because of their close ties with electronics conglomerate Philips PSV have had the same jersey sponsor (Philips) without any exception ever since 1982, the year jersey sponsorships were introduced in the Eredivisie. This is a record in Dutch football, and presumably in international football as well.

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