Why PSV Eindhoven Are Expanding the Philips Stadion to 60,000
Imagine a football stadium that has stood in the same place for over 110 years — surviving two world wars and a financial crisis that forced the club to sell the ground beneath their own feet. That is the Philips Stadion — home of PSV Eindhoven. A ground so beloved that every single home match sells out completely, with thousands of supporters on a waiting list that never gets shorter. And a stadium that UEFA once banned from using its own name during the biggest match it ever hosted. Right now, PSV are planning to transform it from 35,000 seats to nearly 60,000 — making it the largest club stadium in the Netherlands. The design is unlike anything currently being built anywhere in Europe — but the ambition behind it comes with serious challenges. And the story behind it all is one of the most fascinating in modern football. 0:00 Intro 1:03 Why Is PSV Stuck? 5:11 The Blueprint Revealed 8:40 Risky Expansion Plan #psv #football #stadium #construction

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