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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]
Brands moved to PSV in 2010 to improve the club's transfer strategy and youth development. [2] He would spend eight years with the club, in which time they won three Eredivisie titles, three Johan Cruyff Shields and one KNVB Cup. [2] [4] In May 2018 he joined English club Everton, replacing Steve Walsh as their director of Football. [5]
As a consequence of financial problems at PSV, the ground under De Herdgang was sold to the Eindhoven municipality in a leasehold estate construction in 2011. The facilities remained property of PSV , the second Dutch sports club with over 2 million followers on social media.
Peter Sylvester Bosz (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈpeːtər ˈbɔs], born 21 November 1963) is a Dutch professional football manager and former player.He is currently the head coach of Dutch Eredivisie club PSV Eindhoven.
The 2024–25 season is the 112th season in the history of PSV Eindhoven, and the club's 69th consecutive season in the Eredivisie. In addition to the domestic league , the club is participating in the KNVB Cup , the Johan Cruyff Shield , and the UEFA Champions League .
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Born in Rosmalen, Van Ooijen started his career with PSV, having joined the club in 2003 from FC Den Bosch. He made his professional debut in a 2012–13 UEFA Europa League game against FK Zeta and scored two goals in a 9–0 win. [1] On 9 June 2014, Van Ooijen signed a one-year deal with Go Ahead Eagles, leaving PSV as a free agent. [2]
The Philips Elftal continued to play at the field for two seasons; in 1913 the team was succeeded by PSV, who also took the Philips Sportpark as their home ground. [9] PSV's first official home game was the Eindhoven derby against EVV on 10 October 1915. [10] In its first years, the field did not include any seating space for spectators.