PSV Eindhoven
Est. 1913 · Netherlands
About PSV Eindhoven
PSV Eindhoven are Dutch football's other great power, the club from Philips' industrial hometown that has produced multiple generations of world-class talent and claimed a European Cup in 1988. With over 24 Eredivisie titles and a Champions League trophy to their name, PSV have consistently proven that Dutch football is not just about Ajax, and their red and white home shirt has been worn by some of the finest players the Netherlands has ever produced.
Founded in 1913 and based in Eindhoven, Netherlands, the club play at the Philips Stadion. Their honours include 1 European Cup (1988), 24 Eredivisie titles, and 9 KNVB Cups. Nicknamed Boeren (Farmers) and deeply connected to Philips, the electronics giant that gave the club its name.
The red and white home shirt is PSV's classic look, clean and bold in a way that suits a club of their stature. The kit worn during the 1988 European Cup-winning season, when a penalty shootout against Benfica in Stuttgart sealed the trophy, is one of the most significant shirts in Dutch football history. Umbro supplied classic PSV kits in the early-to-mid 1990s before Nike took over, producing slick modern takes on the traditional red and white that reflect PSV's status as a Champions League regular across the modern era.















