CA Osasuna
CA Osasuna (OSA)
Overview
Osasuna, whose name means 'health' in Basque, is a Spanish club founded in 1920 in Pamplona, capital of the autonomous community of Navarre. The club embodies the identity and pride of an entire northern Spanish region.
Osasuna plays at the Estadio El Sadar, recently renamed Estadio Reino de Navarra, a 23,000-capacity venue offering a passionate atmosphere. The supporters, called 'Rojillos' (the little reds), create an intimidating environment for visitors. With their red and blue colors, the club is deeply attached to its roots and regional identity.
While never having won a major title in La Liga, Osasuna has established itself as a solid, respected formation in Spanish football. The club is recognized for sound management, regional attachment and player development capacity. Osasuna represents far more than a football team for Navarre's inhabitants - it's a symbol of cultural identity that transcends sport and unites the region behind their distinctive red shirts.