| Full Name | Club Atlético Osasuna |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1920 |
| Stadium | Estadio El Sadar |
| Capacity | 23,500 |
| Manager | Jagoba Arrasate |
| League | La Liga |
| Rivals | Athletic Bilbao, Real Sociedad |
| Nickname | Los Rojillos |
| Top Scorer | Chimy Ávila |
Located in Pamplona, Osasuna has carved a unique identity within Spanish football. Known for its passionate fan base and history of resilience, the club plays an integral role in the cultural fabric of Navarre. Though it may not have the extensive trophy cabinet of some of its rivals, its loyal following and formidable home matches at Estadio El Sadar create an electrifying atmosphere that is hard to match.
Club History
Founded in 1920, Osasuna rose through the ranks of Spanish football to reach La Liga, where the team quickly made its mark. Known for their tenacious playing style, they have earned respect across the league.
Stadium & Atmosphere
Estadio El Sadar boasts a rich history and a passionate atmosphere. Fans of Osasuna are renowned for their unwavering support. The stadium not only provides an excellent venue for matches but serves as a focal point for the community.
Honours
- Copa del Rey: Winners (1989, 2005)
- Supercopa de España: Runners-up (2005)
- Segunda Division: Champions (1973, 1990, 1999)
Key Players
- Chimy Ávila: The current top scorer known for his goal-scoring prowess and vibrant playing style.
- Oier Sanjurjo: A veteran presence and a leader on the pitch, who has dedicated numerous years to the club.
- Roberto Torres: A creative midfielder noted for his playmaking abilities and vision on the field.
