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Revision as of 23:31, 11 August 2010

PSV Eindhoven is a Dutch football club based in Eindhoven. The club was founded in 1913 as Philips Sport Vereniging.

This article is about the European matches op PSV. In Europe, PSV won the 1977-1978 UEFA Cup and the 1987-1988 European Cup. Most recent European succes was the semi-final in the 2004–05 UEFA Champions League which PSV lost against AC Milan on a away goal.

Matches

Season Competition Round Opposition Score
1987-88 European Cup First Round Turkey Galatasaray 3-0 (H), 2-0 (A)
Second Round Austria Rapid Wien 2-1 (A), 2-0 (H)
Quarter-finals France Girondins Bordeaux 1-1 (A), 0-0 (H) [2]
Semi-finals Spain Real Madrid 1-1 (A), 0-0 (H) [2]
Final Portugal Benfica 0-0 (N) [6]
1988-89 European Cup Second Round Portugal FC Porto 5-0 (H), 0-2 (A)
Quarter-finals Germany Real Madrid 1-1 (H), 1-2 (A) [3]
1989-90 European Cup First Round Switzerland FC Luzern 3-0 (H), 2-0 (A)
Second Round Romania Steaua Bucureşti 0-1 (A), 5-1 (H)
Quarter-finals Germany Bayern Munich 1-2 (A), 0-1 (H)
1991-92 European Cup First Round Turkey Beşiktaş 1-1 (A), 2-1 (H)
Second Round Belgium Anderlecht 0-0 (H), 0-2 (A)
1992-93 Champions League First Round Lithuania FK Žalgiris 6-0 (H), 2-0 (A)
Second Round Greece AEK Athens 0-1 (A), 3-0 (H)
Group B Italy AC Milan 1-2 (H), 0-2 (A)
Sweden IFK Göteborg 1-3 (H), 0-3 (A)
Portugal FC Porto 2-2 (A), 0-1 (A)
1993-94 UEFA Cup First Round Germany Karlsruher SC 1-2 (A), 0-0 (H)
1994-95 UEFA Cup First Round Germany Bayer Leverkusen 4-5 (A), 0-0 (H)
1995-96 UEFA Cup First Round Finland MyPa 1-1 (A), 7-1 (H)
Second Round England Leeds United 5-3 (A), 3-0 (H)
Third Round Germany Werder Bremen 2-1 (H), 0-0 (A)
Quarter-finals Spain FC Barcelona 2-2 (A), 2-3 (H)
1996-97 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup First Round Georgia (country) FC Dinamo Batumi 1-1 (A), 3-0 (H)
Second Round Norway SK Brann 1-2 (A), 2-2 (H)
1997-98 Champions League Group F Ukraine Dynamo Kyiv 1-3 (H), 1-1 (A)
England Newcastle United 1-0 (H), 2-0 (A)
Spain FC Barcelona 2-2 (A), 2-2 (H)
1998-99 Champions League Third qualifying round Slovenia Branik Maribor 1-2 (A), 4-1 (H) [4]
Group F Germany Kaiserslautern 1-2 (H), 1-3 (A)
Portugal Benfica 1-2 (A), 2-2 (H)
Finland HJK Helsinki 2-1 (H), 3-1 (A)
1999-2000 Champions League Third qualifying round Moldova Zimbru Chişinău 0-0 (A), 2-0 (H)
Group F Spain Valencia 1-1 (H), 0-1 (A)
Germany Bayern Munich 1-2 (A), 2-1 (A)
Scotland Glasgow Rangers 0-1 (H), 1-4 (A)
2000-01 Champions League Group G Belgium Anderlecht 0-1 (A), 2-3 (H)
England Manchester United 3-1 (H), 1-3 (A)
Ukraine Dynamo Kyiv 2-1 (H), 1-0 (A)
2000-01 UEFA Cup Third Round Greece PAOK Saloniki 3-0 (H), 1-0 (A)
Fourth Round Italy Parma 2-1 (H), 2-3 (A) [2]
Quarter-finals Germany Kaiserslautern 0-1 (A), 0-1 (H)
2001-02 Champions League Group D France FC Nantes 1-4 (A), 0-0 (H)
Turkey Galatasaray 3-1 (H), 0-2 (A)
Italy Lazio Roma 1-2 (A), 1-0 (H)
2001-02 UEFA Cup Third Round Greece PAOK Saloniki 2-3 (A), 4-1 (H)
Fourth round England Leeds United 0-0 (A), 1-0 (H)
Quarter-finals Netherlands Feyenoord 1-1 (H), 1-1 (A) [5]
2003-04 Champions League Group C France AS Monaco 1-2 (H), 1-1 (A)
Spain Deportivo La Coruña 0-2 (A), 3-2 (H)
Greece AEK Athens 1-0 (A), 2-0 (H)
2003-04 UEFA Cup Third Round Italy Perugia 0-0 (A), 3-1 (H)
Fourth round France AJ Auxerre 1-1 (A), 3-0 (H)
Quarter-finals England Newcastle United 1-1 (H), 1-2 (A)
2004-05 Champions League Third qualifying round Serbia Red Star Belgrade 2-3 (A), 5-0 (H)
Group E England Arsenal 0-1 (A), 1-1 (H)
Greece Panathinaikos 1-0 (H), 1-4 (A)
Norway Rosenborg 2-1 (A), 1-0 (H)
First knockout round France AS Monaco 1-0 (H), 2-0 (A)
Quarter-finals France Olympique Lyon 1-1 (A), 1-1 (H) [6]
Semi-finals Italy AC Milan 0-2 (A), 3-1 (H) [1]
2005-06 Champions League Group E Italy AC Milan 0-0 (A), 1-0 (H)
Germany Schalke 04 1-0 (H), 0-3 (A)
Turkey Fenerbahçe 0-3 (A), 2-0 (H)
First knockout round France Olympique Lyon 0-1 (H), 0-4 (A)
2006-07 Champions League Group C England Liverpool 0-0 (H), 0-2 (A)
France Girondins Bordeaux 1-0 (A), 1-3 (H)
Turkey Galatasaray 2-1 (A), 2-0 (H)
First knockout round England Arsenal 1-0 (H), 1-1 (A)
Quarter-finals England Liverpool 0-3 (H), 0-1 (A)
2007-08 Champions League Group G Italy Internazionale 0-2 (A), 0-1 (H)
Turkey Fenerbahçe 0-0 (H), 0-2 (A)
Russia CSKA Moskow 2-1 (H), 1-0 (A)
2007-08 UEFA Cup Round of 32 Sweden Helsingborg 2-0 (H), 2-1 (H)
Round of 16 England Tottenham Hotspur 1-0 (A), 0-1 (A) [6]
Quarter-finals Italy Fiorentina 1-1 (A), 0-2 (H)
2008-09 Champions League Group D England Liverpool 1-3 (A), 1-3 (H)
Spain Atlético Madrid 0-3 (H), 1-2 (A)
France Olympique Marseille 2-0 (H), 0-3 (A)
2009–10 Europa League Third qualifying round Bulgaria Cherno More 1-0 (A), 1-0 (H)
Play-off round Israel Bnei Yehuda 1-0 (H), 1-0 (A)
Group K Denmark FC Copenhagen 1-0 (H), 1-1 (A)
Czech Republic Sparta Prague 2-2 (A), 1-0 (H)
Romania CFR Cluj 1-0 (H), 2-0 (A)
Round of 32 Germany Hamburger SV 1-0 (A), 3-2 (H) [1]

Notes

1. a b Lost on away goals.
2. a Won on away goals.
3. a Lost on extra time.
4. a b c Won on extra time.
5. a Lost on penalties.
6. a b c Won on penalties.


References

  • "History". PSV Eindhoven. Retrieved 11 August 2010.