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The threepence or thruppenny bit was a denomination of currency used by various jurisdictions in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, valued at 1/80 of a pound or ¼ of a shilling until decimalisation of the pound sterling and Irish pound in 1971. It was also used in some parts of the British Empire (later known as the Commonwealth), notably Australia, New Zealand and South Africa.

Before decimalisation brought about a new currency with new coinage, the sum of three pence was pronounced variously /ˈθrʊpəns/throop-ence, /ˈθrɛpəns/threpp-ence or /ˈθrʌpəns/thrupp-ence, reflecting different pronunciations in the various regions and nations of Great Britain. Likewise, the coin was usually referred to in conversation as a /ˈθrʊpni/throop-nee, /ˈθrɛpni/threpp-nee or /ˈθrʌpni/thrupp-nee bit.

British coinage
Current circulation   
One penny Two pence Five pence Ten pence Twenty pence Fifty pence One pound Two pounds
Commemorative and bullion   
Twenty-five pence Five pounds Maundy money Quarter sovereign Half sovereign Sovereign Britannia
Withdrawn (decimal)   
Half penny
Withdrawn (pre-decimal,
selected coins)   
Quarter-farthing Third-farthing Half-farthing Farthing Halfpenny Penny Threepence Groat Sixpence One shilling Two shillings (florin) Half crown Double florin (four shillings) Crown Half guinea Guinea
See also   
Pound sterling Coins of the pound sterling List of British banknotes and coins Scottish coinage Coins of Ireland List of people on coins of the United Kingdom


English, Scottish and British monarchs
Monarchs of England before 1603    Monarchs of Scotland before 1603
Æthelstan Edmund the Magnificent Eadred Eadwig Edgar the Peaceful Edward the Martyr Æthelred the Unready Sweyn Forkbeard Edmund Ironside Cnut the Great Harold Harefoot Harthacnut Edward the Confessor Harold Godwinson Edgar the Ætheling William I William II Henry I Stephen Matilda Henry II Henry the Young King Richard I John Henry III Edward I Edward II Edward III Richard II Henry IV Henry V Henry VI Edward IV Edward V Richard III Henry VII Henry VIII Edward VI Jane Mary I and Philip Elizabeth I
Kenneth I MacAlpin Donald I Constantine I Áed Giric Eochaid Donald II Constantine II Malcolm I Indulf Dub Cuilén Amlaíb Kenneth II Constantine III Kenneth III Malcolm II Duncan I Macbeth Lulach Malcolm III Canmore Donald III Duncan II Donald III Edgar Alexander I David I Malcolm IV William I Alexander II Alexander III Margaret First Interregnum John Second Interregnum Robert I David II Edward Robert II Robert III James I James II James III James IV James V Mary I James VI
Monarchs of England and Scotland after the Union of the Crowns in 1603
James I & VI Charles I Commonwealth Charles II James II & VII Mary II and William III & II Anne
British monarchs after the Acts of Union 1707
Anne George I George II George III George IV William IV Victoria Edward VII George V Edward VIII George VI Elizabeth II   


Philips Sport Vereniging (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈfi.lɪps ˌspɔrt fə.ˌreː.nə.ɣɪŋ], English: Philips Sports Union), abbreviated as PSV and widely known as PSV Eindhoven [ˌpe.jɛs.ˈfeː ˈɛi̯nt.ˌɦoː.və(n)], is a sports club from Eindhoven, Netherlands. It is best known for its professional football department which has been the home for many Dutch and foreign football talents.
Founded in 1913, PSV is one of three European Cup-winning clubs in the Netherlands, alongside AFC Ajax and Feyenoord. They won the European Cup in 1988 against Benfica, making them the second Dutch club to win The Treble, and the UEFA Cup in 1978 against SC Bastia. The club has won the national league 21 times, the national cup nine times and the Johan Cruijff Schaal nine times.
They are often nicknamed Boeren (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈbuːrə(n)], Dutch for either peasants or farmers) This nickname was first used as a derogatory name by rival supporters, due to Eindhoven's status of being a provincial city. However, PSV fans took on this nickname, taking pride in their Brabantian heritage, this Brabantian identity also plays a fundamental role in the club's culture with the Flag of North Brabant being incorporated in shirt design and being displayed in and around the stadium. Their home is Philips Stadion, which is based in the Eindhoven borough of Strijp.

Full name    Philips Sport Vereniging NV
Nickname(s)    Boeren (Peasants)
Rood-witten (Red-whites)
Red White Army
Founded    31 August 1913
Ground    Philips Stadion
Eindhoven
(capacity: 35,000[1][2])
Coach    Dick Advocaat
League    Eredivisie
2011–12    Eredivisie, 3rd

Current squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
No.        Position    Player
1        GK    Przemysław Tytoń
2        DF    Mathias "Zanka" Jørgensen
3        DF    Wilfred Bouma
4        DF    Marcelo
5        DF    Erik Pieters
6        MF    Mark van Bommel (captain)
7        FW    Ola Toivonen
8        MF    Kevin Strootman
9        FW    Tim Matavž
10        MF    Georginio Wijnaldum
11        FW    Jeremain Lens
13        DF    Atiba Hutchinson
No.        Position    Player
14        FW    Dries Mertens
15        DF    Jetro Willems
16        MF    Orlando Engelaar
17        FW    Luciano Narsingh
18        DF    Timothy Derijck
19        FW    Jürgen Locadia
20        MF    Peter van Ooijen
21        GK    Boy Waterman
22        FW    Memphis Depay
23        DF    Stanislav Manolev
24        MF    Marcel Ritzmaier
31        GK    Ruud Swinkels
[edit]Players out on loan
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
No.        Position    Player
    GK    Jeroen Zoet (at RKC Waalwijk until 30 June 2013)
    DF    Abel Tamata (at Roda JC Kerkrade until 30 June 2013)

PSV Eindhoven
Players Captains Managers Europe Current season
History   
History of PSV Eindhoven Honours
Home stadium   
Philips Stadion
Training Ground   
De Herdgang
Sponsorship   
Sponsorship
Media   
PSV TV
Seasons   
1994–95 * 2004–05
Related articles   
Superleague Formula team
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Eredivisie
2012–13 clubs   
ADO Den Haag Ajax AZ Feyenoord Groningen Heerenveen Heracles Almelo NAC Breda NEC PEC Zwolle PSV RKC Waalwijk Roda JC Twente Utrecht Vitesse VVV-Venlo Willem II
Stadiums   
Kyocera Stadion Amsterdam Arena AFAS Stadion De Kuip Euroborg Abe Lenstra Stadion Polman Stadion Rat Verlegh Stadion De Goffert FC Zwolle Stadion Philips Stadion Mandemakers Stadion Parkstad Limburg Stadion Grolsch Veste Galgenwaard GelreDome De Koel Koning Willem II Stadion
Former clubs   
Alkmaar '54 FC Amsterdam Blauw-Wit Cambuur Den Bosch Dordrecht DOS DS '79 DWS Eindhoven Elinkwijk SC Enschede Excelsior Fortuna '54 Fortuna Sittard Go Ahead Eagles de Graafschap GVAV Haarlem Helmond Sport MVV NOAD RBC SHS Sittardia Sparta Rotterdam SVV Telstar Veendam Volendam De Volewijckers Wageningen Xerxes
Competition   
Champions Players (foreign) Managers Derbies Eredivisie Live
Awards   
Footballer of the Year Rinus Michels Award
Associated competitions   
League system Eerste Divisie Tweede Divisie (defunct) Topklasse Hoofdklasse KNVB Cup Johan Cruijff Shield Beloften Eredivisie Eredivisie for women UEFA Champions League UEFA Europa League
Seasons   
1888–89 1889–90 1890–91 1891–92 1892–93 1893–94 1894–95 1895–96 1896–97 1897–98 1898–99 1899–1900 1900–01 1901–02 1902–03 1903–04 1904–05 1905–06 1906–07 1907–08 1908–09 1909–10 1910–11 1911–12 1912–13 1913–14 1914–15 1915–16 1916–17 1917–18 1918–19 1919–20 1920–21 1921–22 1922–23 1923–24 1924–25 1925–26 1926–27 1927–28 1928–29 1929–30 1930–31 1931–32 1932–33 1933–34 1934–35 1935–36 1936–37 1937–38 1938–39 1939–40 1940–41 1941–42 1942–43 1943–44 1945–46 1946–47 1947–48 1948–49 1949–50 1950–51 1951–52 1952–53 1953–54 1954–55 1955–56 1956–57 1957–58 1958–59 1959–60 1960–61 1961–62 1962–63 1963–64 1964–65 1965–66 1966–67 1967–68 1968–69 1969–70 1970–71 1971–72 1972–73 1973–74 1974–75 1975–76 1976–77 1977–78 1978–79 1979–80 1980–81 1981–82 1982–83 1983–84 1984–85 1985–86 1986–87 1987–88 1988–89 1989–90 1990–91 1991–92 1992–93 1993–94 1994–95 1995–96 1996–97 1997–98 1998–99 1999–2000 2000–01 2001–02 2002–03 2003–04 2004–05 2005–06 2006–07 2007–08 2008–09 2009–10 2010–11 2011–12 2012–13
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2012–13 UEFA Europa League
Playing in the
group stage   
Group A
Anzhi Makhachkala Liverpool Udinese Young Boys
Group B
Académica Atlético Madrid Hapoel Tel Aviv Viktoria Plzeň
Group C
AEL Limassol Borussia Mönchengladbach Fenerbahçe Marseille
Group D
Bordeaux Club Brugge Marítimo Newcastle United
Group E
Copenhagen Molde Steaua București Stuttgart
Group F
AIK Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk Napoli PSV Eindhoven
Group G
Basel Genk Sporting CP Videoton
Group H
Internazionale Neftchi Baku Partizan Rubin Kazan
Group I
Athletic Bilbao Ironi Kiryat Shmona Lyon Sparta Prague
Group J
Lazio Maribor Panathinaikos Tottenham Hotspur
Group K
Bayer Leverkusen Metalist Kharkiv Rapid Wien Rosenborg
Group L
Hannover 96 Helsingborgs Levante Twente
Eliminated in the
play-off round   
APOEL Atromitos AZ Bursaspor CSKA Moscow Debrecen Dinamo București Dila Gori Dynamo Moscow Ekranas F91 Dudelange Feyenoord Heart of Midlothian Heerenveen HJK Horsens Legia Warsaw Lokeren Luzern Midtjylland Motherwell Mura 05 PAOK Red Star Belgrade Sheriff Tiraspol Slovan Liberec Śląsk Wrocław Trabzonspor Tromsø Vaslui Zeta
Eliminated in the
third qualifying round   
Aalesund Admira Wacker Mödling Aktobe Anorthosis Arsenal Kyiv Asteras Tripoli Bnei Yehuda Dundee United Elfsborg Eskişehirspor Gent Gomel Hajduk Split Kalmar FF KuPS Lech Poznań Metalurh Donetsk Mladá Boleslav Rapid București Ried Ruch Chorzów Omonia Sarajevo Servette Slaven Belupo Spartak Trnava St. Patrick's Athletic Vitesse Vojvodina
Eliminated in the
second qualifying round   
AGF CSKA Sofia Čelik Nikšić Dacia Chişinău Differdange 03 FH Gandzasar Honvéd Inter Baku Inter Turku JJK Khazar Lankaran Levadia Tallinn Levski Sofia Liepājas Metalurgs Lokomotiv Plovdiv Maccabi Netanya Metalurg Skopje Metalurgi Rustavi Milsami MYPA Naftan Novopolotsk Olimpija Ljubljana Ordabasy Osijek Portadown Renova Senica Shakhtyor Salihorsk Shirak Skonto Sligo Rovers Slovan Bratislava St. Johnstone Sūduva Marijampolė Široki Brijeg Tirana Žalgiris Vilnius Zimbru Chişinău Þór Akureyri
Eliminated in the
first qualifying round   
Baku Bangor City Birkirkara Bohemians Borac Banja Luka Cefn Druids Celje Cliftonville Crusaders Daugava EB/Streymur Eschen/Mauren FC Santa Coloma Flamurtari Vlorë Floriana Grevenmacher Hibernians ÍBV Jeunesse Esch La Fiorita Libertas Llanelli MTK Budapest Narva Trans Nõmme Kalju NSÍ Runavík Pyunik Rudar Pljevlja Šiauliai Shkëndija Stabæk Teuta Durrës Torpedo Kutaisi UE Santa Coloma Víkingur Zhetysu
Round and draw dates Qualifying phase and play-off round Group stage Knockout phase Final
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Original UEFA Champions League clubs, 1992–93
 Club Brugge  CSKA Moscow  Göteborg  Marseille  Milan  Porto  PSV Eindhoven  Rangers
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European Cup and UEFA Champions League winners
European Cup   
1955–56: Real Madrid 1956–57: Real Madrid 1957–58: Real Madrid 1958–59: Real Madrid 1959–60: Real Madrid 1960–61: Benfica 1961–62: Benfica 1962–63: Milan 1963–64: Internazionale 1964–65: Internazionale 1965–66: Real Madrid 1966–67: Celtic 1967–68: Manchester United 1968–69: Milan 1969–70: Feyenoord 1970–71: Ajax 1971–72: Ajax 1972–73: Ajax 1973–74: Bayern Munich 1974–75: Bayern Munich 1975–76: Bayern Munich 1976–77: Liverpool 1977–78: Liverpool 1978–79: Nottingham Forest 1979–80: Nottingham Forest 1980–81: Liverpool 1981–82: Aston Villa 1982–83: Hamburg 1983–84: Liverpool 1984–85: Juventus 1985–86: Steaua București 1986–87: Porto 1987–88: PSV Eindhoven 1988–89: Milan 1989–90: Milan 1990–91: Red Star Belgrade 1991–92: Barcelona
UEFA Champions League   
1992–93: Marseille 1993–94: Milan 1994–95: Ajax 1995–96: Juventus 1996–97: Borussia Dortmund 1997–98: Real Madrid 1998–99: Manchester United 1999–2000: Real Madrid 2000–01: Bayern Munich 2001–02: Real Madrid 2002–03: Milan 2003–04: Porto 2004–05: Liverpool 2005–06: Barcelona 2006–07: Milan 2007–08: Manchester United 2008–09: Barcelona 2009–10: Internazionale 2010–11: Barcelona 2011–12: Chelsea
Managers Players Teams
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Philips
Divisions and
subsidiaries   
Current
Philips Consumer Lifestyle Gaggia Saeco  Philips Healthcare Philips AVENT Respironics Shenzhen Goldway Industrial  Philips Lighting Philips Lumileds Lighting Company  Corporate Technologies
Former and
defunct
Liquavista Magnavox NXP Semiconductors Philips Analytical Philips Natuurkundig Laboratorium PolyGram (Fontana Records Mercury Records Philips Classics Records Philips Records PolyGram Filmed Entertainment Vertigo Records)

Joint ventures and
shareholdings   
Current
NXP Semiconductors (19.9%) Philips-Neusoft Medical Systems (51%) TCL Corporation (6.3%) TP Vision (30%)
Former and
defunct
ASML Holding Broadcast Television Systems Inc. LG Philips Display NEC Philips Unified Systems Philips Consumer Communications
Brands, products
and standards   
Current
Ambilight Norelco Philips Cinema 21:9 TV Philips Entertaible Philips GoGear Philips Intimate Massagers Senseo ShoqBox Sonicare Streamium Trimension Video Content Protection System
Defunct
Philips Nino Philips Velo Philips :YES Philishave SpeechMagic Video 2000
People   
Cor Boonstra President and Chief Executive Officer Gerard Kleisterlee Co-founders Anton Philips and Gerard Philips Frits Philips
Places   
High Tech Campus Eindhoven Philips Arena Philips Stadion
Other   
Carousel HDMI Licensing Philips Sports Manager of the Year Phoebus cartel

List of players

Name    Nationality    Position    PSV Eindhoven career    Captaincy    Notes
Eric Addo     Ghana    Defender    1999–2009    —    [B]
Berry van Aerle     Netherlands    Defender    1981–1994    —   
Ibrahim Afellay     Netherlands    Midfielder    2003–2010    2009–2010   
Otman Bakkal     Netherlands    Midfielder    2003–2012    —    [H]
DaMarcus Beasley     United States    Forward    2004–2007    —   
Jan van Beveren     Netherlands    Goalkeeper    1970–1980    1973–1980   
Gilles De Bilde     Belgium    Forward    1997–1999    —   
Kasper Bøgelund     Denmark    Defender    1998–2005    —   
Mark van Bommel     Netherlands    Midfielder    1999–2005; 2012-present    2000–2005   
Wilfred Bouma     Netherlands    Defender    1994–2005; 2010–present    —    [C]
Ernie Brandts     Netherlands    Defender    1977–1986    —   
Hans van Breukelen     Netherlands    Goalkeeper    1984–1994    —   
Arnold Bruggink     Netherlands    Forward    1997–2003    —   
Kalusha Bwalya     Zambia    Forward    1989–1994    —   
Philip Cocu     Netherlands    Midfielder    1995–1998; 2004–2007    2005–2007   
Jason Culina     Australia    Midfielder    2005–2009    —   
Coen Dillen     Netherlands    Forward    1941–1945; 1949–1961    —   
Balázs Dzsudzsák     Hungary    Forward    2008–2011    —   
Ralf Edström     Sweden    Midfielder    1973–1977    —   
Ernest Faber     Netherlands    Defender    1992–2004    —    [D]
Jefferson Farfán     Peru    Forward    2004–2008    —   
Eric Gerets     Belgium    Defender    1985–1992    1987–1992    [A]
René van der Gijp     Netherlands    Midfielder    1984–1987    —   
Heurelho Gomes     Brazil    Goalkeeper    2004–2008    —   
Ruud Gullit     Netherlands    Midfielder    1985–1987    1986–1987   
Jan Heintze     Denmark    Defender    1982–1994; 1999–2003    —   
Guus Hiddink     Netherlands    Midfielder    1970–1972    —    [A]
Kevin Hofland     Netherlands    Defender    2000–2004    —   
Huh Jung-Moo     South Korea    Midfielder    1980–1983    —   
Wim Jonk     Netherlands    Midfielder    1995–1998    —   
Willy van de Kerkhof     Netherlands    Midfielder    1973–1988    —   
René van de Kerkhof     Netherlands    Forward    1973–1983    —   
Pierre Kerkhoffs     Netherlands    Forward    1961–1964    —   
Mateja Kežman     Serbia    Forward    2000–2004    —   
Wim Kieft     Netherlands    Forward    1987–1990; 1991–1994    —   
Patrick Kluivert     Netherlands    Forward    2006–2007    —   
Erwin Koeman     Netherlands    Defender    1979–1982; 1990–1994    1993–1994   
Ronald Koeman     Netherlands    Defender    1986–1989    —    [A]
Joonas Kolkka     Finland    Forward    1998–2001    —   
Arouna Koné     Ivory Coast    Forward    2005–2007    —   
Jurrie Koolhof     Netherlands    Forward    1982–1987    —   
Addick Koot     Netherlands    Defender    1983–1991    —   
Adrie van Kraay     Netherlands    Defender    1971–1982    —   
Kees Krijgh     Netherlands    Defender    1972–1979    —   
Willy van der Kuijlen     Netherlands    Forward    1964–1981    1965–1973    [E]
Zakaria Labyad     Netherlands    Forward    2009–2012    —   
Danko Lazović     Serbia    Forward    2007–2010    —   
Lee Young-Pyo     South Korea    Defender    2003–2005    —   
Søren Lerby     Denmark    Midfielder    1987–1990    —   
Edward Linskens     Netherlands    Midfielder    1987–1995    —   
Ton Lokhoff     Netherlands    Midfielder    1982–1986    —   
Harry Lubse     Netherlands    Forward    1968–1980    —   
Theo Lucius     Netherlands    Midfielder    1998–2006    —    [F]
Edison Mendez     Ecuador    Midfielder    2006–2009    —   
Yuriy Nikiforov     Russia    Defender    1998–2002    —   
Ivan Nielsen     Denmark    Defender    1986–1990    —   
Luc Nilis     Belgium    Forward    1994–2000    1998–2000   
Ruud van Nistelrooy     Netherlands    Forward    1998–2001    —   
Björn Nordqvist     Sweden    Defender    1972–1975    —   
Arthur Numan     Netherlands    Defender    1992–1998    1994–1998   
André Ooijer     Netherlands    Defender    1998–2006; 2009–2010    —   
Park Ji-Sung     South Korea    Midfielder    2003–2005    —   
Jan Poortvliet     Netherlands    Defender    1974–1983    —   
Gica Popescu     Romania    Defender    1990–1994    —   
Ovidiu Stîngă     Romania    Midfielder    1996–2001    -   
Arjen Robben     Netherlands    Forward    2002–2004    —   
Alex Rodrigo Dias da Costa     Brazil    Defender    2004–2007    —   
Romário     Brazil    Forward    1988–1993    —   
Dennis Rommedahl     Denmark    Forward    1997–2004    —   
Ronaldo     Brazil    Forward    1994–1996    —   
Carlos Salcido     Mexico    Defender    2006–2010    —   
Maza Rodriguez     Mexico    Defender    2008–2011    —   
Timmy Simons     Belgium    Midfielder    2005–2010    2007–2010   
Jaap Stam     Netherlands    Defender    1996–1998    —   
Huub Stevens     Netherlands    Defender    1975–1986    —    [A]
Pleun Strik     Netherlands    Defender    1967–1976    —   
Hallvar Thoresen     Norway    Midfielder    1981–1988    1983–1986   
Stan Valckx     Netherlands    Defender    1988–1992; 1995–2000    —   
Michel Valke     Netherlands    Defender    1978–1982; 1983–1987    —   
Vampeta     Brazil    Defender    1994–1998    —    [G]
Gerald Vanenburg     Netherlands    Defender    1986–1993    1992–1993   
Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink     Netherlands    Forward    2001–2006; 2011–2012    —   
Johann Vogel     Switzerland    Midfielder    1999–2005    —   
Ronald Waterreus     Netherlands    Goalkeeper    1994–2004    —   
Roel Wiersma     Netherlands    Defender    1954–1965    1954–1965   
Jan Wouters     Netherlands    Defender    1994–1996    —    [A]
Boudewijn Zenden     Netherlands    Forward    1993–1998    —   
[edit]PSV players on international cups

Cup    Players
 1974 FIFA World Cup     René van de Kerkhof
 Willy van de Kerkhof
 Pleun Strik
 Ralf Edström
 Björn Nordqvist
 UEFA Euro 1976     René van de Kerkhof
 Willy van de Kerkhof
 Adrie van Kraay
 1978 FIFA World Cup     Ernie Brandts
 René van de Kerkhof
 Willy van de Kerkhof
 Adrie van Kraay
 Harry Lubse
 Jan Poortvliet
 UEFA Euro 1980     Ernie Brandts
 René van de Kerkhof
 Willy van de Kerkhof
 Adrie Koster
 Jan Poortvliet
 Huub Stevens
 1986 FIFA World Cup     Eric Gerets
 Frank Arnesen
 UEFA Euro 1988     Jan Heintze
 Søren Lerby
 Ivan Nielsen
 Berry van Aerle
 Hans van Breukelen
 Wim Kieft
 Ronald Koeman
 Gerald Vanenburg
 1990 FIFA World Cup     Eric Gerets
 Romário
 Jozef Chovanec
 Berry van Aerle
 Hans van Breukelen
 Wim Kieft
 Gerald Vanenburg
 1992 Africa Cup of Nations     Kalusha Bwalya
 UEFA Euro 1992     Berry van Aerle
 Hans van Breukelen
 Wim Kieft
 Adri van Tiggelen
 1994 Africa Cup of Nations     Kalusha Bwalya
 Nii Lamptey
 1994 FIFA World Cup     Jan Wouters
 Arthur Numan
 Gheorghe Popescu
 Klas Ingesson
 1995 Copa América     Ronaldo
 UEFA Euro 1996     Philip Cocu
 Arthur Numan
 Jaap Stam
 1998 FIFA World Cup     Luc Nilis
 Peter Møller
 Philip Cocu
 Wim Jonk
 Arthur Numan
 André Ooijer
 Jaap Stam
 Boudewijn Zenden
 Ovidiu Stîngă
  UEFA Euro 2000     Luc Nilis
 Jan Heintze
 Ivica Kralj
 2002 Africa Cup of Nations     Adil Ramzi
  2002 FIFA World Cup     Kasper Bøgelund
 Jan Heintze
 Dennis Rommedahl
 Yuri Nikiforov
 2004 AFC Asian Cup     Lee Young-Pyo
 UEFA Euro 2004     Kasper Bøgelund
 Dennis Rommedahl
 Wilfred Bouma
 Arjen Robben
 Ronald Waterreus
 Johann Vogel
 Johan Vonlanthen
 2005 CONCACAF Gold Cup     DaMarcus Beasley
 2006 Africa Cup of Nations     Arouna Koné
 2006 FIFA World Cup     Jason Čulina
 Eric Addo
 Philip Cocu
 André Ooijer
 Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink
 DaMarcus Beasley
 2007 AFC Asian Cup     Jason Čulina
 2007 CONCACAF Gold Cup     DaMarcus Beasley
 Carlos Salcido
 2007 Copa América     Jefferson Farfán
 Edison Méndez
 Lee Nguyen
 2008 Africa Cup of Nations     Eric Addo
  UEFA Euro 2008     Ibrahim Afellay
 2010 FIFA World Cup     Francisco Javier Rodríguez
 Carlos Salcido
 Ibrahim Afellay
 André Ooijer
 2011 CONCACAF Gold Cup     Atiba Hutchinson
 Francisco Javier Rodríguez
  UEFA Euro 2012     Wilfred Bouma
 Kevin Strootman
 Jetro Willems
 Przemysław Tytoń
 Andreas Isaksson
 Ola Toivonen