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2010–11 PSV Eindhoven season

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PSV Eindhoven
2010–11 season
ManagerNetherlands Fred Rutten
StadiumPhilips Stadion
Eredivisie3rd
KNVB CupQuarter-finals
Europa LeagueQuarter-finals
Top goalscorerLeague: Balázs Dzsudzsák (16)
All: Balázs Dzsudzsák (24)

During the 2010–11 Dutch football season, PSV Eindhoven competed in the Eredivisie, KNVB Cup, and UEFA Europa League.

In the league, PSV repeated last season's third-place finish, securing a spot in the play-off round of next season's UEFA Europa League.

First-team squad

Squad at end of season[1]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Sweden SWE Andreas Isaksson
2 DF Brazil BRA Marcelo
4 DF Mexico MEX Francisco Javier Rodríguez
5 DF Serbia SRB Jagoš Vuković
6 FW Sweden SWE Marcus Berg (on loan from Hamburg)
7 FW Sweden SWE Ola Toivonen
8 MF Netherlands NED Orlando Engelaar
9 FW Netherlands NED Jeremain Lens
10 FW Netherlands NED Danny Koevermans
13 MF Canada CAN Atiba Hutchinson
14 DF Netherlands NED Erik Pieters
No. Pos. Nation Player
15 MF Belgium BEL Stijn Wuytens
16 FW Netherlands NED Stef Nijland
18 DF Netherlands NED Wilfred Bouma
19 DF Netherlands NED Jan Kromkamp
22 MF Hungary HUN Balázs Dzsudzsák
24 MF Netherlands NED Zakaria Labyad[notes 1]
25 DF Bulgaria BUL Stanislav Manolev
28 FW Netherlands NED Otman Bakkal
30 FW Brazil BRA Jonathan Reis
31 GK Brazil BRA Cássio
36 FW Netherlands NED Género Zeefuik

Left club during season

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
3 DF Mexico MEX Carlos Salcido (to Fulham)
11 FW Netherlands NED Nordin Amrabat (to Kayserispor)
20 MF Netherlands NED Ibrahim Afellay (to Barcelona)
No. Pos. Nation Player
23 MF Belgium BEL Funso Ojo (on loan to VVV-Venlo)
61 GK Belgium BEL Bram Castro (to Sint-Truiden)

Jong PSV

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
32 MF Belgium BEL Jason Bourdouxhe
33 DF Netherlands NED Dennis Dengering
34 FW Netherlands NED Anthony van den Hurk
35 MF Turkey TUR Okan Köse
37 FW Netherlands NED Romario Sabajo
38 FW Netherlands NED Gianluca Maria[notes 2]
39 DF Belgium BEL Stefano Marzo
40 MF Netherlands NED Imad Najah[notes 3]
41 GK Netherlands NED Jeroen Zoet
42 FW Belgium BEL Arne Nilis
43 DF Netherlands NED Robert Oepkes
44 MF Netherlands NED Peter van Ooijen
No. Pos. Nation Player
45 MF Turkey TUR Tufan Özbozkurt[notes 4]
46 MF Netherlands NED Rinke Pennings
47 DF Netherlands NED Abel Tamata[notes 5]
48 MF Netherlands NED Martijn Thomassen
49 DF Netherlands NED Maikel Verkoelen
50 DF Belgium BEL Dries Wuytens
51 GK Netherlands NED Benjamin van Leer
54 MF Belgium BEL Marco Ospitalieri
56 MF Netherlands NED Youness Mokhtar
71 GK Netherlands NED Nigel Bertrams
MF Nigeria NGA Rabiu Ibrahim

Results

References

Notes

  1. ^ Labyad was born in Utrecht, Netherlands, but also qualified to represent Morocco internationally and represented them at U-23 level before making his international debut for Morocco in 2012.
  2. ^ Maria was born in Venray, Netherlands, but also qualified to represent Curaçao internationally and would make his international debut for Curaçao in 2014.
  3. ^ Najah was born in Utrecht, Netherlands, but also qualified to represent Morocco internationally and would later represent them at U-23 level.
  4. ^ Özbozkurt was born in Utrecht, Netherlands, and represented them at U-19 level, but also qualified to represent Turkey internationally and would later represent them at U-19 and U-20 level.
  5. ^ Tamata was born in Bergen op Zoom, Netherlands, but also qualified to represent the Democratic Republic of the Congo internationally through his father and would make his international debut for the Democratic Republic of the Congo in 2015.