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  2. PSV Eindhoven - Wikipedia

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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]

  3. Marcel Brands - Wikipedia

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    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]

  4. De Herdgang - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Philips Stadion - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. 2014–15 PSV Eindhoven season - Wikipedia

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    PSV Eindhoven; 2014–15 season; General manager: Toon Gerbrands: Head coach: Phillip Cocu: Eredivisie: 1st: KNVB Cup: Fourth round vs Roda JC: Europa League: Round of 32 vs Zenit St.Petersburg

  7. 2011–12 PSV Eindhoven season - Wikipedia

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    PSV Eindhoven; 2011–12 season; Chairman: Peter Swinkels: Head coach: Fred Rutten (until March 2012) Phillip Cocu (caretaker) (from March 2012) Stadium: Philips Stadion: Eredivisie: 3rd: KNVB Cup: Champions: UEFA Europa League: Round of 16 vs Valencia: Top goalscorer: League: Dries Mertens (21 goals) All: Dries Mertens Ola Toivonen (27 each)

  8. 2019–20 PSV Eindhoven season - Wikipedia

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    PSV Eindhoven; 2019–20 season; Chairman: Jan Albers: Head coach: Mark van Bommel (until 16 December) Ernest Faber (from 16 December until 28 April) Roger Schmidt (from 28 April) Stadium: Philips Stadion: Eredivisie: 4th: KNVB Cup: Round of 16: UEFA Champions League: Second qualifying round: UEFA Europa League: Group stage: Johan Cruyff Shield ...

  9. 2018–19 PSV Eindhoven season - Wikipedia

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    The season was Mark van Bommel's first season as manager of PSV. He replaced Philip Cocu, who joined Fenerbahçe after five seasons at PSV, during which the club won three national titles. [1] PSV started the season as defending Eredivisie champions, which qualified them for the Johan Cruyff Shield against cup winners Feyenoord.