Monday, June 10, 2024

Eredivisie 2023 2024 Season Review


ENG 55mnts
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It had been six seasons since PSV last became champions of the Netherlands. Only in 1963-1975 (twelve seasons), 1978-1986 (eight seasons), and 2008-2015 (seven seasons) was the gap between two PSV titles in the Eredivisie greater. Of all the PSV players who played in the Eredivisie this season, Luuk de Jong, Hirving Lozano, Mauro Júnior, and Armando Obispo also played in the previous championship season of the Eindhoven team (2017/'18). From matchday 1, PSV dominated their opponents, partly due to the tactics of coach Peter Bosz. The first 17 matches of the season were convincingly won, making them only the second team ever to win the first seventeen Eredivisie matches of a season. PSV achieved the same feat in 1987/88, under the guidance of Guus Hiddink (also 17 matches). A 1-1 draw at FC Utrecht in matchday 18 prevented PSV from achieving a unique feat in the national league. Vangelis Pavlidis and Luuk de Jong are the winners of the Willy van der Kuijlen Trophy for the 2023/24 season. Both the AZ and PSV strikers scored 29 league goals, making them joint top scorers of the Eredivisie. 


NEXT SEASON

From the 2025-26 season, no more artificial turf will be used in the Eredivisie. Due to the compensation clubs receive when they switch to natural grass or hybrid pitches, the number of artificial turf fields in Dutch professional football has been decreasing for some time. This transition began in 2018 with the Eredivisie Change Agenda.



















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