Tottenham Hotspur FC - PSV MATCH PRESS KIT , London Thursday 6 March 2008 - 20.05 CET (20.05 local time) Round of 16, - Matchday 8

Contents 1 - Match background 6 - Competition facts 2 - Squad list 7 - Team facts 3 - Match officials 8 - Competition information 4 - Domestic information 9 - Legend 5 - Match-by-match lineups

Match background

Two former UEFA Cup winners meet in London as two-time winners Tottenham Hotspur FC look to deny PSV Eindhoven a place in this season's quarter-finals.

• Tottenham are on the hunt for a third UEFA Cup, having won the competition in 1971/72 and 1983/84 while PSV claimed the trophy in 1977/78.

• Despite their strong European pedigree, Tottenham and PSV have never met in European competition. However, they met in a pre-season friendly at White Hart Lane on 3 August 2003, with goals from Ji-Sung Park and giving PSV a 2-0 win.

• Having beaten Chelsea FC 2-1 after added time in the English League Cup final on 24 February, Tottenham are already certain of a return to the UEFA Cup next year.

• Spurs have played in ten previous UEFA club competition games against Dutch opposition, winning five, drawing three and losing two. Those five two-leg ties ended in three overall wins for Tottenham and two defeats. At White Hart Lane, their record against Dutch sides reads won two and drawn three.

• Eight of Tottenham's ten European games against Dutch sides have been against . They beat them 5-2 on aggregate in the first round of the 1961/62 European Champion Clubs' Cup, but then lost 4-2 on aggregate to the side in the 1973/74 UEFA Cup final.

• Spurs avenged that defeat in the second round of the 1983/84 UEFA Cup, winning 6-2 on aggregate en route to winning the competition, but Feyenoord had the upper hand again in the quarter-finals of the 1991/92 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, winning 1-0 on aggregate.

• The two sides were set to meet again in last season's UEFA Cup Round of 32 but Tottenham were give a bye to the next round after Feyenoord were thrown out of the competition as punishment for crowd problems.

• Tottenham's only European tie against a Dutch club other than Feyenoord saw them meet AFC Ajax in the first round of the 1981/82 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup. Spurs won 3-1 in Amsterdam and 3-0 at White Hart Lane to complete a 6-1 triumph.

Last updated 04.03.2008 16:12:43CET Match background 1 Tottenham Hotspur FC - PSV Thursday 6 March 2008 - 20.05 CET (20.05 local time) Eindhoven MATCH PRESS KIT White Hart Lane, London • Tottenham's Spanish coach remains on course to win a third successive UEFA Cup, having claimed the previous two as coach of Sevilla FC.

• Ramos' Sevilla lost 2-1 at home against PSV's rivals AZ Alkmaar in the 2006/07 UEFA Cup group stage in what was the coach's only previous game against Dutch opposition. PSV's former AZ striker did not play in that match, however.

• Sef Vergoossen has been placed in charge of PSV for the remainder of the season, at which point he will be replaced by Hamburger SV's . The 60-year-old, who took over following 's move to Valencia CF, previously coached VVV Venlo, Roda JC, KRC Genk, Al-Jazira Club and Eight.

• Tottenham's Ivorian Didier Zokora played under Vergoossen at Genk prior to joining AS Saint-Etienne in 2004. He won the Belgian title with Genk under Vergoossen in 2001/02.

• PSV have played 26 games against English sides in UEFA club competition, winning eight, drawing seven and losing eleven. Those matches included eight two-leg knockout ties, of which PSV won four and lost four. In England, their record reads won three, drawn two and lost eight.

• While PSV have never played Tottenham, they have met their north London rivals Arsenal six times in the last six years. In the 2002/03 UEFA Champions League first group stage, they lost 4-0 at home against the Gunners but drew 0-0 in the return at Highbury.

• Two seasons later, the two sides were drawn together again in the group stage, with PSV losing 1-0 in London and drawing 1-1 at home.

• However, all previous defeats were avenged in the 2006/07 UEFA Champions League first knockout round, as Edison Méndez's goal gave them a 1-0 lead in the home leg which they preserved with a 1-1 draw at , with Brazilian defender Alex – now in London with Chelsea FC – scoring at both ends.

• Tottenham's Korean left-back Lee Young-Pyo joined the club from PSV in the summer of 2005. He won league titles in the with PSV in 2002/03 and 2004/05 as well as the Dutch Cup in the latter campaign.

• PSV's Jan Kromkamp has experience of English football, having played for FC for around six months in the latter part of the 2005/06 season before joining PSV. He came on as a substitute in the Reds epic 2005/06 FA Cup final win against West Ham United FC. Liverpool won 3-1 penalties after a 3-3 draw.

• PSV defender Alcides and Tottenham's Ricardo Rocha played together at Benfica before moving on to their respective clubs. The pair won the Liga title together in 2004/05.

• During a brief loan spell at Bayer 04 Leverkusen in 2005/06 PSV forward Danko Lazović – then contracted to Feyenoord – played alongside Tottenham's Bulgarian striker .

• Tottenham's Kevin-Prince Boateng, and Jamie O'Hara are all within a booking of a one-match suspension. The same goes for PSV's and Danko Lazović.

• PSV beat Helsingborgs IF 4-1 on aggregate in the Round of 32 after moving into the competition with a third-placed finish in their UEFA Champions League group. Tottenham finished second in UEFA Cup Group G and then beat SK Slavia Praha 3-2 on aggregate in the first knockout round.

• The second leg will be played in Eindhoven on 12 March. The draw for the quarter-finals and semi-finals of the UEFA Cup will be held at UEFA HQ in Nyon on 14 March at 12.00CET.

Last updated 04.03.2008 16:12:44CET Match background 2 Tottenham Hotspur FC - PSV Thursday 6 March 2008 - 20.05 CET (20.05 local time) Eindhoven MATCH PRESS KIT White Hart Lane, London Squad list

Tottenham Current season All-time UIC UCL UCUP UCUP UEFA No Player Nat. DoB Age BL Pld Gls Pld Gls Pld Gls Pld Gls Pld Gls Goalkeepers 1 Paul Robinson ENG 15.10.1979 28 - - - - - 5 - 20 - 26 - 12 Radek Černý CZE 18.02.1974 34 - - - - - 3 - 36 - 48 - 48 Tommy Forecast ENG 15.10.1986 21 ------52 David Button ENG 27.02.1989 19 ------Defenders 2 FRA 21.02.1979 29 - - - - - 7 - 17 - 17 - 3 Lee Young-Pyo KOR 23.04.1977 30 - - - - - 5 - 15 - 35 - 5 Youness Kaboul FRA 04.01.1986 22 - - - - - 3 1 10 1 14 1 16 WAL 16.07.1989 18 - - - - - 3 - 3 - 3 - 20 Michael Dawson ENG 18.11.1983 24 - - - - - 6 1 16 1 16 1 26 ENG 12.10.1980 27 ------6 - 6 - 32 Benoît Assou-Ekotto FRA 24.03.1984 23 - - - - - 1 - 13 - 20 - 33 Ricardo Rocha POR 03.10.1978 29 ------12 - 32 - 39 Jonathan Woodgate ENG 22.01.1980 28 - - - - - 2 - 22 - 32 1 53 Chris Riley ENG 02.02.1988 20 ------54 Mills Leigh ENG 08.02.1988 20 ------57 Troy Archibald-Henville ENG 04.10.1988 19 ------58 Cian Hughton ENG 25.01.1989 19 ------64 Takura Mtandari ENG 11.10.1989 18 ------ 4 Didier Zokora CIV 14.12.1980 27 - - - - - 8 - 21 1 32 1 6 FIN 27.11.1979 28 - - - - - 3 - 27 2 43 2 8 Jermaine Jenas ENG 18.02.1983 25 * - - - - 5 - 32 2 43 2 11 Gilberto BRA 25.04.1976 31 ------6 - 8 - 15 FRA 06.01.1980 28 - - - - - 8 1 28 6 48 8 17 Kevin-Prince Boateng GER 06.03.1987 20 * - - - - 3 - 9 1 10 1 22 Tom Huddlestone ENG 28.12.1986 21 - - - - - 7 - 13 - 13 - 24 Jamie O'Hara ENG 25.09.1986 21 * - - - - 2 1 2 1 2 1 25 Aaron Lennon ENG 16.04.1987 20 - - - - - 7 - 15 1 15 1 46 Jacques Maghoma ENG 23.10.1987 20 ------47 Jake Livermore ENG 14.11.1989 18 ------51 Kieran McKenna NIR 14.05.1986 21 ------55 Jamie Davis ENG 25.10.1988 19 ------56 Joseph Martin ENG 29.11.1988 19 ------60 Daniel Hutchins ENG 04.12.1989 18 ------61 David Hutton ENG 04.12.1989 18 ------62 Kyle Fraser-Allen ENG 12.02.1990 18 ------Forwards 9 Dimitar Berbatov BUL 30.01.1981 27 - - - - - 6 4 20 11 51 27 10 IRL 08.07.1980 27 - - - - - 8 4 26 13 28 13 19 FRA 24.05.1989 18 - - - - - 2 - 2 - 2 - 23 Darren Bent ENG 06.02.1984 24 - - - - - 7 2 11 3 12 3 36 Simon Dawkins ENG 01.12.1987 20 ------40 Tomáš Pekhart CZE 26.05.1989 18 ------Coach - Juande Ramos ESP 25.09.1954 53 - - - 5 - 5 - 45 - 54 -

Last updated 04.03.2008 16:12:47CET Squad list 1 Tottenham Hotspur FC - PSV Thursday 6 March 2008 - 20.05 CET (20.05 local time) Eindhoven MATCH PRESS KIT White Hart Lane, London PSV Current season All-time UIC UCL UCUP UCUP UEFA No Player Nat. DoB Age BL Pld Gls Pld Gls Pld Gls Pld Gls Pld Gls Goalkeepers 1 Heurelho Gomes BRA 15.02.1981 27 - - - 6 - 2 - 2 - 37 - 21 Bas Roorda NED 13.02.1973 35 ------5 - 6 - 31 Cássio BRA 06.06.1987 20 ------45 Gino Mommers NED 09.05.1988 19 ------Defenders 2 Jan Kromkamp NED 17.08.1980 27 - - - 4 - 1 - 13 - 30 1 13 Alcides BRA 13.03.1985 22 - - - 5 - 2 - 4 - 19 - 14 Slobodan Rajković SRB 03.02.1989 19 - - - 1 - 2 - 2 - 6 - 18 Eric Addo GHA 12.11.1978 29 S - - 3 - - - 11 - 31 - 20 Ibrahim Afellay NED 02.04.1986 21 - - - 3 - 2 - 2 - 18 - 23 Fagner BRA 11.06.1989 18 ------24 Dirk Marcellis NED 13.04.1988 19 * - - 4 - 2 - 2 - 7 - 28 NED 27.02.1985 23 - - - 4 - 2 1 3 1 11 1 35 Bart van Berlo NED 15.01.1987 21 ------37 Ridny Cairo NED 09.02.1990 18 ------39 Jahmill Flu NED 24.08.1988 19 ------40 Freek Heerkens NED 13.09.1989 18 ------42 Olivier Ter Horst NED 06.04.1989 18 ------43 Eelco Horsten NED 31.12.1989 18 ------50 Kay Velda NED 23.06.1990 17 ------Midfielders 3 MEX 02.04.1980 27 - - - 6 - 2 - 2 - 17 - 5 Mike Zonneveld NED 27.10.1980 27 - - - 4 - 2 - 4 1 8 1 6 BEL 11.12.1976 31 - - - 5 - 2 1 25 4 78 7 7 Mika Väyrynen FIN 28.12.1981 26 ------7 1 24 3 8 Edison Méndez ECU 16.03.1979 28 S - - 6 - 1 - 1 - 16 1 16 Ismaïl Aissati NED 16.08.1988 19 - - - 3 - 1 - 1 - 15 - 22 Balázs Dzsudzsák HUN 23.12.1986 21 - - - 2 - 2 - 3 - 7 - 25 John de Jong NED 08.03.1977 30 ------13 1 33 7 26 Tommie van der Leegte NED 27.03.1977 30 - - - 1 - - - 5 - 6 - 38 Rens Van Eijden NED 03.08.1988 19 ------1 - 44 Lars Hutten NED 18.03.1990 17 ------49 Martijn Thomassen NED 06.06.1990 17 ------52 Jasper Waalkens NED 13.02.1989 19 ------53 Stijn Wuytens BEL 08.10.1989 18 ------Forwards 9 Danko Lazović SRB 17.05.1983 24 * - - 6 1 2 2 12 3 23 6 10 Danny Koevermans NED 01.11.1978 29 - - - 5 - 2 - 17 6 22 6 15 Jason Culina AUS 05.08.1980 27 - - - 4 - - - - - 14 - 17 Jefferson Farfán PER 26.10.1984 23 - - - 6 1 - - - - 35 4 19 Jonathan BRA 06.06.1989 18 - - - 1 - - - - - 1 - 29 NED 05.04.1990 17 ------34 Rochdi Achenteh NED 07.03.1988 19 ------36 Rob van Boekel NED 22.02.1987 21 ------41 Ronald Hikspoors NED 27.04.1988 19 ------46 Nicky Munz NED 23.02.1988 20 ------47 Yannick Rymenants BEL 23.01.1989 19 ------48 Romario Sabajo NED 01.02.1989 19 ------51 Paul Voss NED 21.04.1988 19 ------Coach - NED 26.10.1957 50 ------Sef Vergoossen NED 05.08.1947 60 - - - - - 1 - 7 - 15 -

Last updated 04.03.2008 16:12:47CET Squad list 2 Tottenham Hotspur FC - PSV Thursday 6 March 2008 - 20.05 CET (20.05 local time) Eindhoven MATCH PRESS KIT White Hart Lane, London Match officials

Referee Stéphane Lannoy (FRA) Assistant referees Eric Dansault (FRA), Frédéric Cano (FRA) Fourth official Philippe Malige (FRA) UEFA Delegate Sofoklis Pilavios (GRE) UEFA Referee observer Ryszard Wojcik (POL)

Referee

UEFA Cup matches involving teams from the two countries involved in this match Date Comp. Stage Res. Venue 10.08.2006 UCUP QR2 FK Ventspils - Newcastle United FC 0-1 Riga 20.09.2007 UCUP R1 NK Dinamo Zagreb - AFC Ajax 0-1 Zagreb

Other matches - Matches involving teams from either of the two countries involved in this match Date Comp. Stage Res. Venue 26.03.2006 Germany - Netherlands 1-1 Gemert 06.09.2006 U21 QR Switzerland - England 2-3 Lucerne 16.06.2007 U21 GS - FT Belgium - Netherlands 2-2 Heerenveen

Last updated 04.03.2008 16:12:50CET Match officials 1 Tottenham Hotspur FC - PSV Thursday 6 March 2008 - 20.05 CET (20.05 local time) Eindhoven MATCH PRESS KIT White Hart Lane, London Domestic information Tottenham Hotspur FC () Comp. Date Opponent Res. Goalscorers League 11/08/07 Sunderland AFC (A) 0-1 League 14/08/07 Everton FC (H) 1-3 Gardner 26 League 18/08/07 Derby County FC (H) 4-0 Malbranque 2, 6, Jenas 14, D. Bent 80 League 26/08/07 Manchester United FC (A) 0-1 League 01/09/07 Fulham FC (A) 3-3 Kaboul 10, Berbatov 28, Bale 61 League 15/09/07 Arsenal FC (H) 1-3 Bale 15 League 23/09/07 Bolton Wanderers FC (A) 1-1 Keane 34 Cup 26/09/07 Middlesbrough FC (H) 2-0 Bale 72, Huddlestone 75 League 01/10/07 Aston Villa FC (H) 4-4 Berbatov 20, Chimbonda 69, Keane 82(pen), Kaboul 90 League 07/10/07 Liverpool FC (A) 2-2 Keane 45, 47 League 22/10/07 Newcastle United FC (A) 1-3 Keane 57 League 28/10/07 Blackburn Rovers FC (H) 1-2 Keane 49(pen) Cup 31/10/07 Blackpool (H) 2-0 Keane 18, Chimbonda 58 League 03/11/07 Middlesbrough FC (A) 1-1 D. Bent 35 League 11/11/07 Wigan Athletic FC (H) 4-0 Jenas 13, 26, Lennon 34, D. Bent 72 League 25/11/07 West Ham United FC (A) 1-1 Dawson 67 League 02/12/07 Birmingham City FC (H) 2-3 Keane 50(pen), 53 League 09/12/07 Manchester City FC (H) 2-1 Chimbonda 45, Defoe 83 League 15/12/07 Portsmouth FC (A) 1-0 Berbatov 81 Cup 18/12/07 Manchester City FC (A) 2-0 Defoe 5, Malbranque 82 League 22/12/07 Arsenal FC (A) 1-2 Berbatov 66 League 26/12/07 Fulham FC (H) 5-1 Keane 27, 62, Huddlestone 45, 71, Defoe 90 League 29/12/07 Reading FC (H) 6-4 Berbatov 7, 63, 73, 83, Malbranque 76, Defoe 79 League 01/01/08 Aston Villa FC (A) 1-2 Defoe 79 Cup 05/01/08 Reading FC (H) 2-2 Berbatov 28, 50(pen) Cup 09/01/08 Arsenal FC (A) 1-1 Jenas 37 League 12/01/08 Chelsea FC (A) 0-2 Cup 15/01/08 Reading FC (A) 1-0 Keane 15 League 19/01/08 Sunderland AFC (H) 2-0 Lennon 2, Keane 90 Cup 22/01/08 Arsenal FC (H) 5-1 Jenas 3, Own goal, Keane 48, Lennon 60, Malbranque 90 Cup 27/01/08 Manchester United FC (A) 1-3 Keane 24 League 30/01/08 Everton FC (A) 0-0 League 02/02/08 Manchester United FC (H) 1-1 Berbatov 21 League 09/02/08 Derby County FC (A) 3-0 Keane 68, Kaboul 81, Berbatov 90(pen) Cup 24/02/08 Chelsea FC (H) 2-1 Berbatov 70(pen), Woodgate 94 League 01/03/08 Birmingham City FC (A) 1-4 Jenas 90 League 09/03/08 West Ham United FC (H) League 16/03/08 Manchester City FC (A) League 19/03/08 Chelsea FC (H) League 22/03/08 Portsmouth FC (H) League 30/03/08 Newcastle United FC (H) League 05/04/08 Blackburn Rovers FC (A) League 12/04/08 Middlesbrough FC (H) League 19/04/08 Wigan Athletic FC (A) League 26/04/08 Bolton Wanderers FC (H) League 03/05/08 Reading FC (A) League 11/05/08 Liverpool FC (H)

Last updated 04.03.2008 16:12:52CET Domestic information 1 Tottenham Hotspur FC - PSV Thursday 6 March 2008 - 20.05 CET (20.05 local time) Eindhoven MATCH PRESS KIT White Hart Lane, London Pos. Clubs Pld W D L GF GA Pts 1 Arsenal FC 28 19 8 1 57 21 65 2 Manchester United FC 28 20 4 4 58 15 64 3 Chelsea FC 27 17 7 3 42 17 58 4 Everton FC 28 16 5 7 46 24 53 5 Liverpool FC 27 13 11 3 46 20 50 6 Aston Villa FC 28 13 9 6 51 36 48 7 Blackburn Rovers FC 28 12 9 7 37 34 45 8 Manchester City FC 28 12 9 7 34 31 45 9 Portsmouth FC 28 12 8 8 38 29 44 10 West Ham United FC 27 11 7 9 31 27 40 11 Tottenham Hotspur FC 27 8 8 11 49 45 32 12 Middlesbrough FC 28 7 8 13 25 42 29 13 Newcastle United FC 28 7 7 14 30 53 28 14 Wigan Athletic FC 28 7 6 15 26 42 27 15 Sunderland AFC 28 7 6 15 26 46 27 16 Birmingham City FC 28 6 8 14 31 41 26 17 Bolton Wanderers FC 28 6 7 15 28 42 25 18 Reading FC 28 7 4 17 32 55 25 19 Fulham FC 28 3 10 15 25 48 19 20 Derby County FC 28 1 7 20 13 57 10

Last updated 04.03.2008 16:12:52CET Domestic information 2 Tottenham Hotspur FC - PSV Thursday 6 March 2008 - 20.05 CET (20.05 local time) Eindhoven MATCH PRESS KIT White Hart Lane, London Domestic information PSV Eindhoven (Eredivisie)

Comp. Date Opponent Res. Goalscorers League 19/08/07 (A) 2-0 Afellay 83, Zonneveld 90 League 25/08/07 NEC Nijmegen (H) 5-0 Lazović 7, 83, Eric Addo 44, Fagner 87, Bakkal 89 League 01/09/07 FC Twente (A) 0-0 League 15/09/07 BV Vitesse (H) 1-0 Koevermans 8 League 23/09/07 Feyenoord (H) 4-0 Perez 35, 44, Méndez 39, Koevermans 88 Cup 26/09/07 Heerenveen II (A) 3-0 Jonathan 45, Perez 55, Koevermans 60 League 29/09/07 NAC Breda (A) 1-1 Perez 76 League 06/10/07 Willem II (H) 3-0 Koevermans 23, 44, Farfán 76 League 20/10/07 VVV Venlo (H) 3-1 Bakkal 24, Koevermans 51, 77 League 28/10/07 (A) 4-1 Lazović 1, Zonneveld 11, Farfán 26, Perez 70 League 03/11/07 SC Heerenveen (A) 1-2 Lazović 29 League 11/11/07 AZ Alkmaar (H) 1-1 Farfán 59 League 24/11/07 SC Excelsior (A) 4-1 Bakkal 23, Koevermans 57, Lazović 58, Perez 76(pen) League 01/12/07 (A) 1-0 Farfán 45 League 07/12/07 Roda JC (H) 2-4 Koevermans 80, 84 League 22/12/07 FC Utrecht (H) 4-1 Perez 16, 68, Lazović 64, Koevermans 85 League 26/12/07 FC Groningen (A) 1-2 Alcides 18 League 30/12/07 NAC Breda (H) 2-0 Koevermans 45, Perez 90 League 12/01/08 Feyenoord (A) 1-0 Bakkal 40 League 20/01/08 VVV Venlo (A) 1-1 Dzsudzsák 12 League 23/01/08 Sparta Rotterdam (H) 3-1 Lazović 25, Kromkamp 56, Culina 90 League 26/01/08 SC Excelsior (H) 2-1 Dzsudzsák 7, Koevermans 90 League 30/01/08 AFC Ajax (A) 2-0 Dzsudzsák 41, Bakkal 73 League 02/02/08 AZ Alkmaar (A) 2-0 Lazović 13, Afellay 25 League 09/02/08 SC Heerenveen (H) 1-1 Bakkal 1 League 16/02/08 Willem II (A) 1-0 Simons 83(pen) League 24/02/08 De Graafschap (H) 4-1 Lazović 8, 90, Bakkal 52, Simons 82(pen) League 02/03/08 FC Utrecht (A) 1-3 Simons 28(pen) League 09/03/08 AFC Ajax (H) League 16/03/08 Roda JC (A) League 22/03/08 FC Groningen (H) League 29/03/08 NEC Nijmegen (A) League 05/04/08 Heracles Almelo (H) League 13/04/08 FC Twente (H) League 20/04/08 BV Vitesse (A)

Last updated 04.03.2008 16:12:52CET Domestic information 3 Tottenham Hotspur FC - PSV Thursday 6 March 2008 - 20.05 CET (20.05 local time) Eindhoven MATCH PRESS KIT White Hart Lane, London Pos. Clubs Pld W D L GF GA Pts 1 PSV Eindhoven 27 18 5 4 57 22 59 2 AFC Ajax 27 15 8 4 74 37 53 3 NAC Breda 27 15 5 7 36 29 50 4 Feyenoord 27 14 6 7 49 30 48 5 FC Groningen 27 14 5 8 48 43 47 6 SC Heerenveen 27 13 6 8 68 35 45 7 FC Twente 27 11 10 6 39 27 43 8 Roda JC 27 11 9 7 46 40 42 9 FC Utrecht 27 11 5 11 51 46 38 10 BV Vitesse 27 10 6 11 34 43 36 11 AZ Alkmaar 27 8 7 12 39 46 31 12 NEC Nijmegen 27 8 6 13 34 45 30 13 Heracles Almelo 27 7 6 14 30 53 27 14 De Graafschap 27 7 5 15 29 52 26 15 VVV Venlo 27 6 8 13 35 59 26 16 Willem II 27 6 6 15 29 34 24 17 Sparta Rotterdam 27 6 6 15 37 61 24 18 SC Excelsior 27 6 5 16 28 61 23

Last updated 04.03.2008 16:12:52CET Domestic information 4 Tottenham Hotspur FC - PSV Thursday 6 March 2008 - 20.05 CET (20.05 local time) Eindhoven MATCH PRESS KIT White Hart Lane, London Competition facts

The City of Manchester Stadium will stage the 2007/08 UEFA Cup final on 14 May 2008. Initially constructed for the 2002 Commonwealth Games, the stadium was converted for use as a football arena the following year. The 47,000-capacity venue, one of the largest in the English Premier League, is home to Manchester City FC as well as a popular setting for music concerts, and was the setting for England's opening game against Finland in UEFA WOMEN'S EURO 2005™, the crowd of 29,092 a finals record. The club's former Maine Road home was the venue for England's first ever FIFA World Cup qualifier in November 1949 while across the city Manchester United FC's staged the 2002/03 UEFA Champions League final as well as fixtures at the 1966 World Cup and EURO '96™.

• UEFA Cup : All-time records

Most final wins: by club 3 FC Internazionale Milano 3 Juventus 3 Liverpool FC 2 Feyenoord 2 IFK Göteborg 2 Parma FC 2 Real Madrid CF 2 Sevilla FC 2 Tottenham Hotspur FC 2 VfL Borussia Mönchengladbach

Most final wins: by player 3 Ray Clemence (Liverpool FC - 1972/73, 1975/76, Tottenham Hotspur FC - 1983/84) 3 Giuseppe Bergomi (FC Internazionale Milano - 1990/91, 1993/94, 1997/98) 3 Nicola Berti (FC Internazionale Milano - 1990/91, 1993/94, 1997/98)

Most final wins: by country 9 Italy 6 England 6 Germany 5 Spain 4 Netherlands 2 Sweden 1 Belgium 1 Portugal 1 Russia 1 Turkey

Most appearances: by player 96 Giuseppe Bergomi (FC Internazionale Milano)

Most goals: by player 29 Dieter Müller (1. FC Köln, VfB Stuttgart, FC Girondins de Bordeaux)

Most goals (in one season): by player 15 Jürgen Klinsmann (FC Bayern München, 1995/96) 14 John Wark (Ipswich Town FC, 1981/82) 12 Derlei (FC Porto, 2002/03)

Last updated 04.03.2008 16:12:55CET Competition facts 1 Tottenham Hotspur FC - PSV Thursday 6 March 2008 - 20.05 CET (20.05 local time) Eindhoven MATCH PRESS KIT White Hart Lane, London Team facts

Tottenham Hotspur FC

UEFA club competition milestones • Won the first of their three European trophies in 1962/63, overwhelming Club Atlético de Madrid 5-1 in the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup final, and have since claimed two UEFA Cups.

UEFA Cup milestones • Winners of the inaugural UEFA Cup competition back in 1971/72, Tottenham won the competition for a second time in 1983/84, beating RSC Anderlecht in the final on penalties following a 2-2 aggregate draw.

UEFA club competition honours • UEFA Cup Winners' Cup: 1962/63 • UEFA Cup: 1971/72, 1983/84

Ten-year record 2006/07: UEFA Cup - quarter-finals 2005/06: Did not compete in UEFA club competition 2004/05: Did not compete in UEFA club competition 2003/04: Did not compete in UEFA club competition 2002/03: Did not compete in UEFA club competition 2001/02: Did not compete in UEFA club competition 2000/01: Did not compete in UEFA club competition 1999/00: UEFA Cup - second round 1998/99: Did not compete in UEFA club competition 1997/98: Did not compete in UEFA club competition

2006/07 season Domestic record: Tottenham finished fifth in the Premier League, eight points adrift of north London rivals Arsenal FC, to claim a place in the UEFA Cup first round. They also reached the FA Cup quarter-finals, losing to Chelsea FC in a replay.

European record: Having qualified for the group stage with an aggregate defeat of SK Slavia Praha, Tottenham breezed through their section with wins against Beşiktaş JK, Club Brugge KV, Bayer 04 Leverkusen and FC Dinamo 1948 Bucureşti. They were handed a bye to the Round of 16 after Feyenoord were thrown out of the competition and then beat SC Braga 6-4 on aggregate to claim a quarter-final tie against holders Sevilla FC. Former Tottenham forward Frédéric Kanouté scored in both legs as the Spanish side won 2-1 at home and drew 2-2 in England to progress, going on to successfully defend the trophy.

Key facts UEFA club competition • Pld: 121 W: 72 D: 23 L: 26 GF: 259 GA: 121

UEFA Cup • Pld: 76 W: 47 D: 17 L: 12 GF: 170 GA: 61 Records UEFA club competition • Biggest win 9-0: Tottenham Hotspur FC v Keflavík 28.09.1971, UEFA Cup first round second leg

Last updated 04.03.2008 16:12:55CET Team facts 1 Tottenham Hotspur FC - PSV Thursday 6 March 2008 - 20.05 CET (20.05 local time) Eindhoven MATCH PRESS KIT White Hart Lane, London • Biggest home win 9-0: Tottenham Hotspur FC v Keflavík (see above for details)

• Biggest away win 0-6: Drogheda United FC v Tottenham Hotspur FC 14.09.1983, UEFA Cup first round first leg

• Heaviest defeat 8-0: 1. FC Köln v Tottenham Hotspur FC 22.07.1995, UEFA Intertoto Cup group stage

• Heaviest home defeat 0-2: Tottenham Hotspur FC v FC Luzern 25.06.1995, UEFA Intertoto Cup group stage

• Heaviest away defeat 8-0: 1. FC Köln v Tottenham Hotspur FC (see above for details)

UEFA Cup • Biggest win 9-0: Tottenham Hotspur FC v Keflavík (see above for details)

• Biggest home win 9-0: Tottenham Hotspur FC v Keflavík (see above for details)

• Biggest away win 0-6: Drogheda United FC v Tottenham Hotspur FC (see above for details)

• Heaviest defeat 2-0: 1. FC Kaiserslautern v Tottenham Hotspur FC 04.11.1999, UEFA Cup second round second leg 2-0: Feyenoord v Tottenham Hotspur FC 29.05.1974, UEFA Cup final second leg

• Heaviest home defeat 1-2: Tottenham Hotspur FC v Getafe CF 25.10.2007, UEFA Cup group stage 0-1: Tottenham Hotspur FC v Real Madrid CF 06.03.1985, UEFA Cup quarter-finals first leg

• Heaviest away defeat 2-0: 1. FC Kaiserslautern v Tottenham Hotspur FC (see above for details) 2-0: Feyenoord v Tottenham Hotspur FC (see above for details)

Last updated: 27.02.2008

Last updated 04.03.2008 16:12:55CET Team facts 2 Tottenham Hotspur FC - PSV Thursday 6 March 2008 - 20.05 CET (20.05 local time) Eindhoven MATCH PRESS KIT White Hart Lane, London PSV Eindhoven

UEFA club competition milestones • PSV are former winners of the European Champion Clubs' Cup having defeated SL Benfica 6-5 on penalties when the 1987/88 final ended goalless after 120 minutes.

UEFA Cup milestones • PSV won the 1977/78 UEFA Cup by defeating SC Bastia of France 3-0 on aggregate, with all the goals coming in the return leg in Eindhoven.

UEFA club competition honours • European Champion Clubs' Cup: 1987/88 • UEFA Cup: 1977/78

Ten-year record 2006/07: UEFA Champions League - quarter-finals 2005/06: UEFA Champions League - first knockout round 2004/05: UEFA Champions League - semi-finals 2003/04: UEFA Cup - quarter-finals (having transferred from the UEFA Champions League group stage) 2002/03: UEFA Champions League - first group stage 2001/02: UEFA Champions League - first group stage 2000/01: UEFA Champions League - first group stage 1999/00: UEFA Champions League - first group stage 1998/99: UEFA Champions League - group stage 1997/98: UEFA Champions League - group stage

2006/07 season Domestic record: PSV retained the title for the third season after a thrilling end to the season. Their 20th championship was secured by the difference of just one goal from AFC Ajax. The side's Dutch Cup hopes ended in the quarter-finals.

European record: With three wins and a draw PSV finished second in Group C, three points behind Liverpool FC but three ahead of FC Girondins de Bordeaux and Galatasaray AS. They then saw off Arsenal FC in the first knockout round after a 1-1 draw in London followed a 1-0 home success. However, a second pairing with Liverpool ended their hopes in the last eight. The Reds won 3-0 in Eindhoven and 1-0 at home.

Key facts UEFA club competition • Pld: 247 W: 104 D: 57 L: 86 GF: 377 GA: 280

UEFA Cup • Pld: 75 W: 34 D: 18 L: 23 GF: 130 GA: 84

Records UEFA club competition • Biggest win 10-0: PSV Eindhoven v Ards FC 18.09.1974, UEFA Cup Winners' Cup first round first leg

• Biggest home win 10-0: PSV Eindhoven v Ards FC (see above for details)

Last updated 04.03.2008 16:12:55CET Team facts 3 Tottenham Hotspur FC - PSV Thursday 6 March 2008 - 20.05 CET (20.05 local time) Eindhoven MATCH PRESS KIT White Hart Lane, London • Biggest away win 2-6: Glenavon FC v PSV Eindhoven 14.09.1977, UEFA Cup first round first leg 1-5: Gwardia Warszawa v PSV Eindhoven 23.10.1974, UEFA Cup Winners' Cup second round first leg

• Heaviest defeat 6-0: AS Saint-Etienne v PSV Eindhoven 07.11.1979, UEFA Cup second round second leg

• Heaviest home defeat 0-4: PSV Eindhoven v Arsenal FC 25.09.2002, UEFA Champions League first group stage

• Heaviest away defeat 6-0: AS Saint-Etienne v PSV Eindhoven (see above for details)

UEFA Cup • Biggest win 7-0: PSV Eindhoven v Næstved BK 16.09.81, UEFA Cup first round first leg

• Biggest home win 7-0: PSV Eindhoven v Næstved BK (see above for details)

• Biggest away win 2-6: Glenavon FC v PSV Eindhoven (see above for details)

• Heaviest defeat 6-0: AS Saint-Etienne v PSV Eindhoven (see above for details)

• Heaviest home defeat 0-2: PSV Eindhoven v Dundee United FC 29.09.82, UEFA Cup first round second leg

• Heaviest away defeat 6-0: AS Saint-Etienne v PSV Eindhoven (see above for details)

Last updated: 27.02.2008

Last updated 04.03.2008 16:12:55CET Team facts 4 Tottenham Hotspur FC - PSV Thursday 6 March 2008 - 20.05 CET (20.05 local time) Eindhoven MATCH PRESS KIT White Hart Lane, London Competition information

The UEFA Cup grew out of the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup and was first held in 1971/72. The UEFA Cup is open to the holders, the teams finishing in leading positions behind the champions in their domestic top flights, the winners of national cup competitions, the winners of the League Cup in certain countries, the eleven winners of the final matches in the UEFA Intertoto Cup, three clubs from UEFA's Fair Play League and 16 clubs eliminated from the third qualifying round of the UEFA Champions League. The eight third-placed clubs at the end of the UEFA Champions League group stage drop into the UEFA Cup, in time for the tournament's knockout phase.

• Format: If two or more teams were equal on points on completion of all the group matches, the following criteria was applied to determine the rankings: a) superior from all group matches played; b) higher number of goals scored; c) higher number of goals scored away; d) higher number of wins; e) higher number of away wins; f) higher number of coefficient points accumulated by the club in question, as well as its association, over the previous five seasons

• Locally-trained players rule: In February 2005, UEFA announced that the 'A' list that teams submit for UEFA club competitions will continue to be limited to 25 players, and from 2007/08, at least six places on this list will be reserved for players trained by the club's own football academy of which half can be players trained by other clubs from within the same association of the said club.

The 'B' list will also continue to exist - involving an unlimited number of Under-21 players who have been at the club for two seasons. In 2006/07 the number of locally-trained players required began at four but the current six will rise to eight in 2008/09, with up to half of each figure allowed to be association trained.

A club-trained player is defined as a player who has been registered for a minimum of three seasons with the club between the age of 15 and 21, whereas an association-trained player is one who has been registered for at least three seasons by the club or by other clubs affiliated to the same association between the age of 15 and 21.

UEFA is concerned some clubs are not training enough of their own players, but simply taking them from elsewhere. The proposed measures have the objective of creating a better balance in domestic competitions, preventing clubs from simply 'hoarding' players in squads and creating a system whereby locally-trained players would be given a greater opportunity to play regularly in club sides - ensuring a large reservoir of talent for national teams as a consequence.

• Competition format: Two qualifying rounds produce a first round of 80 teams who play over two legs to find the 40 clubs that make up the group stage. This phase comprises eight groups of five, with each side playing four games, two at home and two away. The winners, runners-up and third-placed teams from each section advance to the last 32 where they are joined by the eight third-placed clubs from the UEFA Champions League. Here, the traditional two-match knockout format resumes, until the final. The dates for the games are as follows: the Round of 32 takes place on 13/14 and 21 February; Round of 16 on 6 and 12/13 March; quarter-finals on 3 and 10 April; semi-finals on 24 April and 1 May. The 2007/08 UEFA Cup final will be held at the City of Manchester Stadium on 14 May.

• Away goals rule: For matches played under the cup (knockout) system, the team which scores the greater aggregate of goals in the two matches qualifies for the next round. If the two teams involved in a tie score the same number of goals over the two legs, the team which scores more away goals qualifies for the next stage. If this procedure does not produce a result, i.e, if the two teams score the same number of goals at home and away, extra time of two periods of 15 minutes shall be played at the end of the second leg. If during extra time, both teams score the same number of goals, away goals count double (i.e. the visiting club qualifies). If no goals are scored during extra time, penalty kicks determine which team qualifies.

Last updated 04.03.2008 16:12:56CET Competition information 1 Tottenham Hotspur FC - PSV Thursday 6 March 2008 - 20.05 CET (20.05 local time) Eindhoven MATCH PRESS KIT White Hart Lane, London • Player registration: UEFA regulations state that for all UEFA Cup matches from the start of the Round of 32, a club may register a maximum of three new eligible players within their squad of 25 for the remaining matches in the current competition. Such registration must be completed by 1 February at the latest. One player from the above quota of three who has played UEFA club competition matches for another competing club in the current season may exceptionally be registered, provided that the player has not been fielded by another club in the UEFA Cup this season.

• Disclaimer: Although UEFA has taken all reasonable care that the information contained within this document is accurate at the time of publication, no representation or guarantee (including liability towards third parties), expressed or implied, is made as to its accuracy, reliability or completeness. Therefore, UEFA assumes no liability for the use or interpretation of information contained herein.

Last updated 04.03.2008 16:12:56CET Competition information 2 Tottenham Hotspur FC - PSV Thursday 6 March 2008 - 20.05 CET (20.05 local time) Eindhoven MATCH PRESS KIT White Hart Lane, London Legend

:: Competitions Club competitions ECCC: European Champions Clubs' Cup/UEFA Champions League UCUP: UEFA Cup • UCWC: UEFA Cup Winners' Cup SCUP: UEFA Super Cup • UIC: UEFA Intertoto Cup National team competitions EURO: UEFA European Football Championship • U21: UEFA European Under-21 Championship WC: FIFA World Cup • CONFCUP: Confederation Cup FRIE: Friendly internationals • U21FRIE: Under-21 friendly internationals U21: UEFA European Under-21 Championship U19: UEFA European Under-19 Championship • U18: UEFA European Under-18 Championship :: Competition stages :: Other Abbreviations F: Final QR3: Third qualifying round AP: Appearances No: Number GS: Group stage R1: First round Comp.: Competition Pld: Matches played GS1: First group stage R2: Second round D: Drawn Pos.: Position GS2: Second group stage R3: Third round DoB: Date of birth Pts: Points KO1: First knockout round R4: Fourth round GA: Goals against R: Sent off (red card) PR: Preliminary round SF: Semi-finals GF: Goals for Res.: Result QF: Quarter-finals 1/8: Eighth-finals L: Lost W: Won QR: Qualifying round 1/16: Sixteenth-finals Nat.: Nationality Y: Booked QR1: First qualifying round 1st: first leg N/a: Not Applicable Y/R: Sent off (yellow card then direct QR2: Second qualifying round 2nd: second leg red) FT: Final tournament P-O: Play-off :: Statistics (-) : Denotes player substituted (+) : Denotes player introduced (*) : Denotes player dismissed/sent off (+/-) : Denotes player introduced and substituted

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