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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]
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In the 1963–64 season PSV participated in the European Cup for the second time, making it to the quarter-finals where they lost to FC Zürich. The biggest success gained PSV in the 1970–71 European Cup Winners' Cup. PSV made it to the semi-finals, but Real Madrid proved to be too strong. Revenge against the Spanish winners would come in ...
In Dutch sports, The Big Three (Dutch: De Grote Drie) (or The (Traditional) Top Three (Dutch: De (Traditionele) Topdrie)) or The Three Top Clubs (Dutch: De drie Topclubs)) are the nicknames for the three most successful rivalling football clubs in the Netherlands: Ajax from Amsterdam, Feyenoord from Rotterdam and PSV from Eindhoven.
PSV was a club for the workers of Phillips and seen as a club for the privileged while FC Eindhoven was seen as the people's club. In 2004, FC Eindhoven contracted a co-operation deal with neighbours PSV Eindhoven, meaning the possibility of swapping youth players between the two clubs. Nowadays, Helmond Sport are seen as the biggest rivals ...
PSV Eindhoven, a football club from Eindhoven, Netherlands PSV (women), a women's football team representing PSV Eindhoven in the Eredivisie Vrouwen; PSV Nickerie, a football club from Nieuw Nickerie, Suriname; Public service vehicle, a bus; Private Security Vehicle Garuda Vega, a fictional ship in the 2017 Indian Telugu-language film PSV ...
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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.