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In more recent seasons, individual players like Guus Til have had specific "player tunes" such as "Aha Aha, I Like It" played after their goals.
Supporters would typically shout "EINDHOVEN!" in rhythm with the beats of the song. Historical Context
A siren or upbeat sound often preceded the main track to alert the crowd.
During the 2020/21 season, PSV reached the Europa League Round of 32 , where this specific goal tune accompanied 27 total goals from top scorer across all competitions.
While "Kernkraft 400" was the primary goal tune for that European run, PSV has a rich history of using varied tracks and fan-specific songs:
The stadium transitioned into the recognizable synth melody of "Kernkraft 400" , specifically the DJ Gius Remix , which is a staple in European football for its chant-friendly "Woah-oh-oh" melody.
When PSV scored at the Philips Stadion during that season, the celebration followed a high-energy sequence: