Club Profile
Osasuna
A lesser-known club in the very well-known city of Pamplona, Osasuna offers top-flight football in a lovely, modern stadium.
LOCATION: Pamplona, in northern Spain about 3.5 hours from Madrid by train and 1.5 hours by bus from San Sebastian.
CONTACT: osasuna.es
NICKNAMES: Los Rojillos, The Reds
Osasuna History
Club Atlético Osasuna was founded in 1920 in Pamplona, with its name, meaning “health” in Basque, chosen by Benjamín Andoian Martínez. The club steadily climbed the Spanish football pyramid, reaching La Liga for the first time in the mid-1930s and making an early impression by reaching consecutive Copa del Rey semi-finals. Osasuna’s early…
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Osasuna Rivalries
Osasuna’s main rivalry is with Real Zaragoza, with their meetings often called the Aragón–Navarre rivalry or Derbi del Ebro. Historically this rivalry was not a very intense matchup until 1987, when Zaragoza fans threw objects at Osasuna goalkeeper Roberto Santamaría. Since then, the rivalry has intensified and meetings often involve altercations…
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Osasuna Women's Team
Club Atlético Osasuna Femenino is Osasuna’s women’s football club. The team plays in Primera Federación, the second level of Spanish women’s football. The club was initially founded in 2003, but was disbanded 10 years later due to poor management and lack of funding. A phoenix club was launched in its place in 2016, leading to the current Osasuna…
You can learn more about the club's history, rivalries, women's team, songs and stadium, and get our best tips for seeing a game at Osasuna, by purchasing a one year Ultras membership. Find out more here.
Osasuna Songs
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You can learn more about the club's history, rivalries, women's team, songs and stadium, and get our best tips for seeing a game at Osasuna, by purchasing a one year Ultras membership. Find out more here.
Osasuna Stadium
Osasuna plays its home games at the Estadio El Sadar, and have since 1967. The club have made renovations several times over the years, with the most recent taking place in 2019 and increasing the final capacity to just under 24,000. TOURS: There is a link on the club’s website for stadium tours, but when we visited there was nothing…
You can learn more about the club's history, rivalries, women's team, songs and stadium, and get our best tips for seeing a game at Osasuna, by purchasing a one year Ultras membership. Find out more here.
Going to a Game at Osasuna
GETTING THERE: It’s just over a mile from the city center, so about a 30-minute walk. From the main train station, you can also take bus #16 (Beriáin V.) to the stadium. PUBS and GRUB: There really is nothing around the stadium, so take care of all that in the city center. AROUND TOWN: Famous for its food, architecture, history and the…
You can learn more about the club's history, rivalries, women's team, songs and stadium, and get our best tips for seeing a game at Osasuna, by purchasing a one year Ultras membership. Find out more here.
Osasuna Tickets
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