football club
Club Atlético Osasuna ( spanish pronunciation : [ ˈkluβ atˈletiko osaˈsuna ], Osasuna Athletic Club ), or simply Osasuna, is a spanish football team in Pamplona, Navarre. Founded on 24 October 1920, the clubhouse presently plays in La Liga, holding base games at the 18,375-capacity El Sadar Stadium. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The team ‘s regular home kit is a bolshevik shirt with united states navy blue shorts. Osasuna is one of four professional spanish clubs to be owned by their members with an elected president of the united states. Osasuna is the sole Navarrese cabaret to have played in La Liga. Although the club has never won a home trophy it reached the Copa del Rey final examination in 2005. The club ’ south best league finishes were fourth in La Liga in 1991 and 2006.
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“ Los Rojillos ” is the club nickname, meaning “ The Reds ”. The news “ osasuna “ means “ health ” in Basque, used in a sense of “ lastingness ” or “ energy ”, which makes Osasuna the entirely team in La Liga with a Basque name. For different reasons, rivalries exist between Osasuna and Real Zaragoza, [ 7 ] [ 8 ] Real Madrid, [ 9 ] [ 10 ] [ 11 ] and some Basque clubs, particularly acrobatic Bilbao. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] [ 14 ] [ 15 ] Osasuna has a cantera which has produced several successful players exchangeable to other clubs in the greater Basque region .
history [edit ]
The club was founded on 24 October 1920 and its mention, Osasuna, was chosen by Benjamín Andoian Martínez. [ 16 ] When spanish football became professional in 1928, Osasuna was placed in the third gear division, gaining promotion to the Segunda División after the 1931–32 season by winning the playoff against Nacional de Madrid. They made it to La Liga three seasons subsequently. That like season, they reached the semi-finals of the Copa del Rey and lost to Sevilla. The following temper, Osasuna reached the semi-finals again, this time losing to Barcelona over two legs, despite grabbing a victory in the first leg. The club was hit hard by the rearguard repression implemented by the Nationalist rebels in the 1936 coup-de-état against the spanish Second Republic. At least ten players, employees and directing board members were murdered, imprisoned or otherwise persecuted. [ 17 ] The surviving members were forcibly recruited for the front, with some of them showing enthusiasm for the coup d’etat. The impregnable digest of Navarre for the Nationalist rebels led to Osasuna being offered a position in the 1939–40 La Liga when official competitions resumed, although they had finished last in 1935–36 and should have been relegated ; [ 18 ] ultimately a play-off was arranged with the other demote team Atlético Aviación – associated with the spanish Air Force and frankincense favoured by the military government. The Madrid team won the tie and, with support from their mighty backers, went on to claim the league championship and retain it. [ 19 ] It would not be until 1953–54 that Osasuna again participated in the acme division, and 1956–57 when they managed to keep their place among the elite, remaining there for three foster years. In September 1967, Osasuna ‘s El Sadar Stadium was opened with a match between Osasuna and Vitoria de Setubal, with the hosts winning 3–0. [ 20 ] The clubhouse achieved its first base ever UEFA Cup qualification in 1985–86 after finishing sixth, finally reaching the third base round in the 1990–91 edition. Finishing last in 1993–94, the english spent six years in the second degree, before last being promoted in 1999–2000 after placing 2nd in the league mesa. In the 2002–03 Copa del Rey, Osasuna reached the semi-finals for the first time since 1988. The team entered the competition in the Round of 64, where they beat Lemona. In the keep up rounds, they beat Eibar, Real Unión and Sevilla, until the semi-finals where they were knocked out after losing to Recreativo de Huelva 4–2 on aggregate. In 2005, they reached the Copa del Rey final for the first time, losing to Real Betis after extra time. [ 21 ] [ 22 ] [ 23 ] They had a hood crusade in that season ‘s Copa Del Rey, about being eliminated in the round of 64 but narrowly exhaust Segunda División B side Castellón on penalties after a scoreless pull. They went on to beat Girona 1-0 in supernumerary time, then Getafe, Sevilla and Atletico Madrid each by just one goal remainder on aggregate to get to the final. On 27 November 2005, Osasuna played their 1,000th game in La Liga. After a stellar 2005–06 domestic campaign, they made history by finishing in fourth target – equalling the best-ever finish – to enter the qualify phase for the UEFA Champions League in the adopt temper. This accomplishment was made more dramatic by the suspense that was maintained until the concluding day of the backing in which Osasuna and Sevilla were both vying for fourth place – both finally ended the season with the like number of points but Osasuna finished higher due to their neck and neck record. however, they did not make it to the Champions League group phase, after being eliminated by Hamburger SV in the third qualify round, leaving the Navarrese to compete in the UEFA Cup for the fifth time .
Osasuna playing against Deportivo in 2012. Osasuna were drawn in Group D of the 2006–07 UEFA Cup, and qualified for the smasher stage after finishing moment in the group. In the Round of 32, they and were drawn against Bordeaux, progressing 1–0 on aggregate, drawing 0–0 away before winning 1–0 in Pamplona through an extra clock time winner by Javad Nekounam. Osasuna ‘s following adversary was Rangers, and Osasuna again progressed following a 1–1 draw in Glasgow and a 1–0 succeed at home. The cabaret was drawn against german side Bayer Leverkusen in the quarter-finals. Regarded as dangerous underdogs, Osasuna not merely progressed to the semi-finals but did therefore in style ( a 3–0 away win had virtually sealed the tie, but the Rojillos besides won the second branch, 1–0 ). In the semi-finals, the golf club was drawn against holders and mate spanish side Sevilla, finally losing 1–2 on aggregate after a 1–0 home gain. [ 24 ] In the adopt two seasons, Osasuna struggled heavily in the league. In 2007–08, they finished 17th and only one point above delegating. In 2008–09, they entirely avoided relegation in the final examination day ; being in 18th plaza and entering the final matchday at home to Real Madrid, the clubhouse fell behind but came back with two goals ( the decider courtesy of Juanfran, a Merengue youth graduate ) to beat 9-men Los Blancos and stay in the exceed flight by finishing 15th. [ 25 ] Osasuna had bang-up success in 2011–12, finishing seventh and one place away from qualifying for the european places, but struggled again in the future 2 seasons, finishing 16th in 2012–13 and being relegated to the second division after an 18th-place eat up in 2013–14. In the 2014–15 season, the club managed to end up one position above the delegating zone. A managerial switch resulted in hearty improvement, and Osasuna won the concluding meet of the regular 2015–16 season 0–5 away to Oviedo, finishing sixth in the mesa and qualifying for promotion playoffs and. They subsequently won all the playoff games – against Gimnàstic de Tarragona in the semi-final and Girona in the final – to achieve promotion to La Liga once again. Osasuna finished 2016–17 in 19th position, resulting in relegation. They could only manage 8th in their first campaign spinal column in the second tier. [ citation needed ] On 20 May 2019, Osasuna achieved promotion back to La Liga after Granada ‘s victory over Albacete, mathematically ensuring a promotion space with three matches left in the temper. On 31 May, they defeated Córdoba to finish as 2018–19 Segunda División champions. [ 4 ] The club celebrated its centennial in October 2020 with a league victory over Athletic Bilbao, albeit the match was played in an empty stadium owing to restrictions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic in Spain. [ 26 ] In May 2021, after decades of silence and alongside other Navarrese institutions, club president Luis Sabalza paid court for the first base time to the members who went through the rearguard Nationalist repression during the spanish Civil War, on behalf of the board of directors. [ 17 ]
Kit development [edit ]
red and dark blue blue are the color of CA Osasuna, reflected in the home kit and club logo. The away kits tends to differ greatly from the home kit.
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2016–2017 Away kit out
Seasons [edit ]
recent seasons [edit ]
Season to season [edit ]
- 39 seasons in La Liga
- 37 seasons in Segunda División
- 13 seasons in Tercera División (as third tier)
- 1 season in Categorías Regionales
current team [edit ]
First team team [edit ]
- As of 27 August 2021[27]
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Reserve team [edit ]
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Out on loan [edit ]
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current technical staff [edit ]
end update : June 2018
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Honours [edit ]
Copa del Rey :
Segunda División :
Tercera División :
luminary players [edit ]
note : this number includes players that have appeared in at least 100 league games and/or have reached external condition .
World Cup players [edit ]
The following players have been selected by their state in the World Cup Finals, while playing for Osasuna .
celebrated coaches [edit ]
See besides [edit ]
References [edit ]
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