this is what PSV’s celebration looks like today – Voetbal International

this is what PSV’s celebration looks like today – Voetbal International
this is what PSV’s celebration looks like today – Voetbal International
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PSV crowned themselves champions of the Netherlands for the 25th time on Sunday and will be honored on Monday. The municipality of Eindhoven announces what the program looks like for today.

Supporters can meet on Monday at Stadhuisplein, Markt and 18 Septemberplein. The actual ceremony is traditionally held on the steps of the Town Hall; The party can be followed on large screens on other squares in Eindhoven. The festivities start around 3 p.m.

PSV players and staff start the program around 3:45 PM in the Philips Stadium. More than an hour later they board the Platte Kar for a route through the city. Final destination is Stadhuisplein, where the group will arrive around 6:45 PM. Fifteen minutes later the actual ceremony starts. It is expected to last an hour.

The Platte Kar route runs from the stadium via Frederiklaan, St. Antoniusstraat, Willemstraat, Vonderweg, Mathildelaan, 18 Septemberplein, Vestdijk, Hertogstraat, PC Hooftlaan, Wal to the City Hall.

For those staying at home, the ceremony can be followed on TV via KPN channel 507 / Ziggo channel 30.

3:00 PM – Start festivities in the city (Stadhuisplein, Markt and 18 Septemberplein)

3:45 p.m – Start festivities in Philips Stadium

5 p.m – Departure of the PSV selection and crew from the Philips Stadium

6:45 p.m – Expected arrival at Stadhuisplein

19:00 – Honoring on the steps of the Town Hall

8 p.m – End of program Stadhuisplein, Markt and 18 Septemberplein

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