2006–07 PSV Eindhoven season

During the 2006–07 Dutch football season, PSV competed in the Eredivisie.

PSV
2006–07 season
Manager Ronald Koeman
StadiumPhilips Stadion
Eredivisie1st
KNVB CupQuarter-final
Champions LeagueQuarter-final
Top goalscorerLeague:
Jefferson Farfán (21)

All:
Jefferson Farfán (24)

Season summary

PSV clinched a third successive Eredivisie title. The club had been 11 points ahead of second-placed AZ after 20 matches, but their lead disappeared in the next 13 until, following PSV's draw at FC Utrecht in the penultimate round, PSV, AZ and Ajax all stood equal on 72 points from 33 matches, with AZ leading the Eredivisie on goal difference. AZ suffered a shock defeat at Excelsior in the final round, playing with 10 men after 15 minutes in the game. Ajax won 0–2 at Willem II, and PSV beat Vitesse 5–1. PSV and Ajax both finished on 75 points, but PSV finished first due to a superior goal difference (+50, against +49 for Ajax) to end one of the most exciting and closest title races in many years.

PSV enjoyed decent form in the UEFA Champions League as well. Entering directly into the group stage, the club finished second in Group C, behind Liverpool and ahead of Bordeaux and Galatasaray. PSV went on to face the previous season's runners-up Arsenal in the first knockout round. Édison Méndez, who had been nominated for the 2006 Ballon d'Or, scored PSV's goal in a 1–0 win at the Philips Stadion, and an Alex goal in the Emirates Stadium gave PSV a 2–1 aggregate win. Liverpool then made a return to the Netherlands to face the club in the quarter-finals, and recorded a solid 3–0 win. A 1–0 win in the return leg at Anfield saw PSV eliminated; Liverpool would ultimately progress to the final in Athens, where they were defeated by Milan.

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. Position Player
1 GK Heurelho Gomes
2 DF Jan Kromkamp
3 DF Michael Reiziger
4 DF Alex
6 MF Timmy Simons
7 MF Mika Väyrynen
8 MF Phillip Cocu (captain)
9 FW Patrick Kluivert
10 FW Arouna Koné
11 MF Édison Méndez (on loan from LDU Quito)
13 DF Alcides (on loan from Chelsea)
14 DF Manuel da Costa[2]
15 MF Jason Culina
17 FW Jefferson Farfán
18 DF Eric Addo
19 DF Michael Lamey
No. Position Player
20 MF Ibrahim Afellay
21 GK Oscar Moens
22 MF Csaba Fehér
23 DF Carlos Salcido
24 MF Lee Nguyen
25 MF John de Jong
26 FW Diego Tardelli (on loan from São Paulo)
27 FW Género Zeefuik
28 DF Sun Xiang (on loan from Shanghai Shenhua)
30 DF Pepe Pla
31 GK Ruud Boffin
38 DF Rens van Eijden
39 DF Dirk Marcellis
40 MF Bilal El Jacoubi
44 DF Olivier ter Horst
52 MF Tijani Belaid[3] (on loan from Inter Milan)

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. Position Player
2 DF André Ooijer (to Blackburn Rovers)
5 DF Michael Ball (to Manchester City)
9 FW Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink (to Celtic)
11 MF DaMarcus Beasley (on loan to Manchester City)
No. Position Player
16 MF Ismaïl Aissati (on loan to Twente)
29 MF Arvid Smit (to Marítimo)
32 MF Jelle de Bock (on loan to Red Star Waasland)
33 FW Roy Beerens (on loan to NEC)

Statistics

Starting 11

Considering starts in all competitions[4][5]
No.
Pos.
Nat.
Name
MS Notes
1 GK Heurelho Gomes 44
2 RB Jan Kromkamp 27
4 CB Alex 39
14 CB Manuel da Costa 20
23 LB Carlos Salcido 44
11 RM Édison Méndez 27
6 CM Timmy Simons 35
8 CM Phillip Cocu 39
20 LM Ibrahim Afellay 32
10 CF Arouna Koné 40
17 CF Jefferson Farfán 39

References

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