Season 2023 - 2024
History
Philips Stadium
The Herdgang
Cups won
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Season 2023 - 2024
After just 32 games, PSV won the championship in the 2023
- 2024 season. After 34 games, Feyenoord finished in 2nd
place, 7 points behind. Feyenoord won the KNVB Cup.
Before the start of the new season PSV welcomed:
Malik Tillman (Bayern München), Sergiño Dest (FC
Barcelona), Fodé Fofana (end of
loan), Couhaib Driouech (Excelsior), Ryan
Flamingo (FC Utrecht), Madi
Monamay (without contract), Rick Karsdorp (without
contract), Adam Nagalo (FC Nordsjaelland) and Joel Ndala
(one year loan from Manchester City).
The following players left PSV: Boy Watermand (end
of contract), C.J. Egan-Riley (end
of loan), Patrick van Aanholt (end of loan), Armel
Bella-Kotchap (end of loan), Shurandy
Sambo (Burnley FC), André Ramalho (end of contract), Jason van Duiven (Lommel SK)
and Jordan Teze (AS Monaco).
During the winter break, Hirving Lozano will leave PSV
for San Diego FC.
Pre-season preparation
The preparation for the new season starts on 1 July. The
following friendly matches will be played:
06-07: PSV - RSC Anderlecht (0 - 3)
13-07: PSV - Club Brugge (1 - 1)
20-07: SC Paderborn 07 - PSV (1 - 2) / (2 - 1)
24-07: PSV - FC Eindhoven (3 - 2)
27-07: PSV - Valencia CF (2 - 1)
Johan Cruijffschaal (Dutch Supercup)
The match for the Johan Cruijff schaal wìll be played on 4
August between PSV as champion of the previous season and
Feyenoord as winner of the KNVB Cup.
04-08: PSV - Feyenoord (4 - 4; Feyenoord wins
after penalties; 4 - 2)
Dutch League
The 1st match of the new season was played on 9
August between FC Groningen and NAC Breda.
The first match of PSV was the home match against RKC
Waalwijk on 10 August. The league table after the 5th matchday of the Dutch League is:
|
Club |
Played |
Won |
Draw |
Loss |
Points |
Goals
scored |
Goals
against |
1 |
PSV |
5 |
5 |
0 |
0 |
15 |
20 |
3 |
2 |
AZ |
5 |
4 |
1 |
0 |
13 |
14 |
1 |
3 |
FC Utrecht |
4 |
3 |
1 |
0 |
10 |
6 |
3 |
4 |
FC Groningen |
5 |
2 |
3 |
0 |
9 |
9 |
5 |
5 |
Willem II |
5 |
2 |
2 |
1 |
8 |
8 |
4 |
6 |
Feyenoord |
4 |
1 |
3 |
0 |
6 |
9 |
5 |
KNVB-cup (Dutch FA-cup)
Based on the final standings of the previous season, PSV
will start this season in the 2nd round of this season's tournament.
2nd round
17/18/19-12:
UEFA Champions League
Because PSV became champions in the 2023 - 2024 season,
PSV will start in the main tournament of the UEFA
Champions League. The draw took place on August 29. PSV
will play the following matches:
17-09: Juventus - PSV
01-10: PSV - Sporting Clube de Portugal
22-10: Paris Saint Germain - PSV
05-11: PSV - Girona
27-11: PSV - Shakthar Donetsk
10-12: Stade Brest - PSV
21-01: Rode Ster Belgrado - PSV
29-01: PSV - Liverpool FC
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History
On behalf of Gerard and Anton Philips (founders of the
Philips Company) on August 31, 1913 a sportclub is founded
to play different kinds of sports. In the beginning, the
club is only available for workers of Philips. Frits
Philips, the son of Anton Philips kicks off for the first
official football match. After 1928, other people than
Philips workers are allowed to play for PSV as well. Since
1914, PSV takes part in a competition and a few years
later PSV already plays in the highest league of Dutch
football. PSV wins the Dutch title for the first time in
1929. In 1950 it wins the Dutch KNVB-beker (FA-cup).
During in 1970's PSV has it's first golden period. With
players like Willy van der Kuijlen (over 500 matches in
the Dutch league) and the brothers Willy and René van de
Kerkhof, PSV wins several national titles. In 1978 the
UEFA Cup is won. In two matches in the final, PSV beats
the French club Bastia. After a 0-0 draw in France, a 3-0
victory at home gives PSV their first European success.
The second half of the 1980's is the most successful
period in the history of the club. Between 1986 en 1992
PSV wins the Dutch title six times. The absolute
culminating point is in 1988: on May 25, PSV (with coach
Guus Hiddink) wins the Europacup I (now Champions League)
by beating Benfica after 120 minutes and penaltykicks.
That same year, PSV plays Club Nacional de Football from
Montevideo for the Worldcup. After 120 minutes of
football, PSV looses the penaltykicks 6-7.
In the season 2004/2005, again with Guus Hiddink as
coach, PSV makes it to the semi-finals of the Champions
League. The first match in the San Siro Stadium is lost
2-0 but the match in the Philips Stadium is won 3-1.
Unfortunately, this is not enough to reach the final. That
same season, PSV wins the 18th Dutch title and the 8th
Dutch FA-cup.
On 31 August 2013, PSV celebrates its 100-year
anniversary.
Philips Stadium
Since the founding of PSV in 1913, PSV plays its matches
on the same location. In the beginning of the last century
Philips built the Philips village in Strijp (nowadays a
district of Eindhoven). In this Philips Village, workers
at Philips could buy affordable houses for themselves.
Because it was the opinion of the Philips management that
relaxation was important for their workers, a lot of sport
clubs were founded.
The grounds of PSV Football were situated in the heart of
the Philips village at the Frederiklaan. The picture below
shows the entrance gate to the grounds.
The aerial photo (made in 1923; copyright KLM Aerocarto)
shows the Philips grounds and the Philips village.
At the beginning of the 21st century, the cosy Philips
grounds have been transformed into a magnificent stadium
with a capacity of over 36,000 spectators. The pictures
below show that the stadium is situated right in the
centre of Eindhoven.
The Herdgang
The Herdgang is the complex where all the PSV-teams (the
first team, youth and amateurs) train. It was build in
1952 and thoroughly renovated in 2005. The complex
includes seven pitches, a fitnesscentre and offices for
the scouts and the youth-department. Trainingsessions and
matches on the Herdgang are mostly free to visit.
Cups won
Dutch League (25 x)
1929, 1935, 1951, 1963, 1975, 1976, 1978, 1986, 1987,
1988,
1989, 1991, 1992, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2006,
2007,
2008, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2024
KNVB-cup (Dutch FA-cup; 11 x)
1950, 1974, 1976, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1996, 2005, 2012, 2022,
2023
Johan Cruijff-schaal (Dutch Supercup; 14 x)
1992, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2008, 2012,
2015,
2016, 2021, 2022, 2023
Europacup I (current UEFA Champions League; 1 x)
1988
UEFA Cup (current UEFA Europa League; 1 x)
1978
Last update: 15 september 2024
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