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Osasuna
Founded in 1920 in Pamplona, the capital of Navarre, Club Atlético Osasuna is a cornerstone of Spanish football, embodying the fierce pride and identity of its region. The club's name, meaning "health" in the Basque language, reflects its deep roots in the local culture. Osasuna's history is one of resilience, often defying expectations as a club from a smaller city competing against Spain's giants. The team's fortress is the iconic El Sadar Stadium, a 23,516-capacity arena known for its intimidating atmosphere and the passionate roar of its supporters. The stadium, recently renovated, sits beside the Sadar River and is a symbol of the club's modern ambitions while honoring its traditional soul. Pamplona, famous for the Running of the Bulls, finds its sporting heartbeat in Osasuna. While Osasuna has never won La Liga, its trophy cabinet boasts significant honors, most notably the Copa del Rey, which it won in 2023 after a 40-year wait, defeating Real Betis in a thrilling final. This victory was a monumental achievement for the club and its fans. Osasuna has also been a regular in European competition, reaching the UEFA Cup semi-finals in 2007, a historic run that captivated the nation. The club's identity is built on a gritty, physical, and direct playing style, often characterized by intense pressing and unwavering commitment. Legendary figures like goalkeeper Andoni Zubizarreta, who began his career here, and prolific striker Patxi Punal, the club's all-time top scorer, are revered. More recently, players like striker Ante Budimir and captain David García have become modern icons. Osasuna's fan culture is among the most fervent in Spain. The supporters, known as "Los Rojillos" (The Reds), create a cauldron of noise at El Sadar, with their passionate support being a key factor in the team's strong home record. A deep-seated rivalry exists with Athletic Bilbao, a clash of Basque and Navarrese pride known as the "Derbi Vasco." Currently, Osasuna is an established and competitive force in La Liga, consistently finishing in the upper-mid table and challenging for European spots. An interesting fact is that the club is one of the few in Spain with a member-owned (socio) structure, ensuring its future remains in the hands of its devoted fans. Osasuna is more than a team; it is the enduring spirit of Navarre.
About Osasuna
Osasuna is a professional football club based in their region, founded in 1920. Osasuna currently fields a squad of 32 players who compete across competitive league fixtures. There are 5 upcoming matches on the Osasuna fixture list, with live updates and AI-driven match predictions. Browse the full Osasuna schedule, recent form analysis, head-to-head data and AI-powered predictions on this page.
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