Club Information
Founded
1920
City
Pamplona, Spain
Stadium
El Sadar
Capacity
23,576
Manager
Vicente Moreno
League
Club History
CA Osasuna were founded in 1920 in Pamplona, the city famous for the Running of the Bulls festival. The club's name means "health" or "strength" in the Basque language, reflecting the region's Basque heritage. Osasuna are one of the few remaining fan-owned clubs in Spanish football and take great pride in their community ownership model. The club reached the 2023 Copa del Rey final and have maintained a consistent presence in La Liga despite their relatively modest budget.
Trophy Cabinet
- No major trophies
- Segunda Division: 4
- Copa del Rey Runner-up: 2023
Did You Know?
- Osasuna are one of the few fan-owned clubs remaining in Spanish professional football
- The name "Osasuna" means "health" or "strength" in the Basque language
- The club is based in Pamplona famous worldwide for the San Fermin Running of the Bulls festival
- Osasuna reached the 2023 Copa del Rey final losing to Real Madrid
- El Sadar is known as one of the most intimidating grounds in La Liga for visiting teams
- The club have never won a major trophy but have a fiercely loyal fanbase
- Osasuna have spent the majority of their 100+ year history in La Liga
