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==Famous coaches==
==Famous coaches==
*{{flagicon|Mexico}} [[Javier Aguirre]]
*{{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Ivan Brzić]] (1986–87)
*{{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Ivan Brzić]]
*{{flagicon|Spain}} [[Rafael Benítez]] (July 1996–June 97)
*{{flagicon|Spain}} [[Rafael Benítez]]
*{{flagicon|Spain}} [[Miguel Ángel Lotina]] (July 1999–June 02)
*{{flagicon|Spain}} [[José Antonio Camacho]]
*{{flagicon|Mexico}} [[Javier Aguirre]] (July 2002–June 06)
*{{flagicon|Spain}} [[Miguel Ángel Lotina]]
*{{flagicon|Spain}} [[José Ángel Ziganda]] (July 2006–Oct 08)
*{{flagicon|Spain}} [[José Antonio Camacho]] (Oct 2008–Feb 11)
*{{flagicon|Spain}} [[José Luis Mendilibar]] (Feb 2011–)


''see also {{cl|CA Osasuna managers}}''
''see also {{cl|CA Osasuna managers}}''

Revision as of 17:22, 21 October 2012

Osasuna
File:Ca osasuna.png
Full nameClub Atlético Osasuna
Nickname(s)Los Rojillos / "Gorritxoak" (Little red ones)
Founded1920
GroundEl Sadar, Pamplona,
Navarre, Spain
Capacity19,553
ChairmanMiguel Archanco
ManagerJosé Luis Mendilibar
LeagueLa Liga
2011–12La Liga, 7th
Websitehttp://www.osasuna.es/dev/
Current season

Club Atlético Osasuna, known as Osasuna, is a Spanish football team based in Pamplona, in the autonomous community of Navarre.

Founded in 1920, it currently plays in La Liga, holding home games at the 19,553-capacity El Sadar. The team's home kit is red shirt, navy blue shorts, black socks with red back, whereas the away one is navy blue shirt, orange shorts and navy blue socks.

The word Osasuna means "health" in Basque (used in a sense of "strength", "vigour").

History

Founded in 1920, Osasuna first reached Segunda División in 1932. They made it to La Liga three seasons later.

The club achieved their first ever UEFA Cup qualification in 1985–86 after finishing sixth, eventually reaching the third round in the 1990–91 edition. Finishing last in 1993–94, the side spent six years in the second level.

After a stellar 2005–06 domestic campaign, Osasuna made history by finishing in fourth place – tied for best ever – synonymous with the chance of qualifying for the UEFA Champions League in the following season through play-off matches. This achievement was made even more dramatic by the suspense that was maintained until the last day of the championship in which Osasuna and Sevilla FC were both vying for the fourth place – both teams eventually ended the season with the same number of points but Osasuna got through due to their head-to-head record; However, Osasuna didn't make it to the Champions League group phase, as they were eliminated by Hamburger SV in the third qualifying round, leaving the Navarrese to vie in the UEFA Cup for the fifth time in their history.

Osasuna playing against Deportivo in 2012.

Osasuna were drawn in Group D of the 2006–07 UEFA Cup along with Parma FC, RC Lens, OB Odense and SC Heerenveen. The club qualified for the knock-out stage, finishing second in their group, and were drawn against FC Girondins de Bordeaux, who had dropped into the UEFA Cup following an unsuccessful Champions League campaign; the Spaniards progressed 1–0 on aggregate, drawing 0–0 away before winning 1–0 in Pamplona through an extra-time winner by Javad Nekounam.

Next up were Glasgow Rangers, and Osasuna again progressed, following a 1–1 draw in Scotland and a 1–0 win at home. They were drawn against German side Bayer 04 Leverkusen in the quarter-finals. Regarded as severe underdogs, they not only progressed to the semifinals but did so in style (a 3–0 away win had virtually sealed the tie, but the Rojillos also won the second leg, 1–0); in the last-four round the club was drawn against holders and fellow Spanish side Sevilla, eventually losing 1–2 on aggregate after a 1–0 home win.

In the following two seasons, Osasuna struggled mightily in the league. In 2008–09, it only avoided relegation in the final day: being in 18th place and going into the final matchday, home to Real Madrid, they fell behind 1–0, but came back with two goals (the decider courtesy of Juanfran, a Merengue youth graduate) to remain in the top flight.

Seasons

Recent seasons

Season Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Cup Europe Notes
2000–01 1D 15 38 10 12 16 43 54 42 last 32
2001–02 1D 17 38 10 12 16 36 49 42 last 32
2002–03 1D 12 38 12 11 15 40 48 47 semi-finals
2003–04 1D 13 38 11 15 12 38 37 48 last 16
2004–05 1D 15 38 12 10 16 46 65 46 final
2005–06 1D 4 38 21 5 12 49 43 68 last 16 UC 1st round
2006–07 1D 14 38 13 7 18 51 49 46 quarter-finals UC Semi-finals
2007–08 1D 17 38 12 7 19 37 44 43 last 32
2008–09 1D 15 38 10 13 15 41 47 43 last 16

Season to season

Season Division Place Copa del Rey
1929 7th
1929/30 Regional
1930/31 3rd
1931/32 1st
1932/33 8th
1933/34 5th
1934/35 1st
1935/36 12th
1939/40 2nd
1940/41 5th
1941/42 6th
1942/43 4th
1943/44 13th
1944/45 2nd
1945/46 5th
1946/47 2nd
1947/48 1st
1948/49 1st
1949/50 7th
1950/51 7th
Season Division Place Copa del Rey
1951/52 6th
1952/53 1st
1953/54 13th
1954/55 9th
1955/56 1st
1956/57 6th
1957/58 5th
1958/59 8th
1959/60 15th
1960/61 1st
1961/62 12th
1962/63 15th
1963/64 5th
1964/65 10th
1965/66 9th
1966/67 4th
1967/68 15th
1968/69 1st
1969/70 15th
1970/71 4th
Season Division Place Copa del Rey
1971/72 1st
1972/73 15th
1973/74 17th
1974/75 1st
1975/76 19th
1976/77 1st
1977/78 10th
1978/79 13th
1979/80 3rd
1980/81 11th
1981/82 10th
1982/83 14th
1983/84 15th
1984/85 6th
1985/86 14th
1986/87 15th
1987/88 5th
1988/89 10th
1989/90 8th
1990/91 4th
Season Division Place Copa del Rey
1991/92 15th
1992/93 10th
1993/94 20th
1994/95 7th
1995/96 10th
1996/97 16th
1997/98 15th
1998/99 13th
1999/00 2nd
2000/01 15th
2001/02 17th
2002/03 11th
2003/04 13th
2004/05 15th
2005/06 4th
2006/07 14th
2007/08 17th
2008/09 14th
2009/10 12th
2010/11 9th Round of 32
Season Division Place Copa del Rey
2011/12 7th
2012/13 -

Current squad

The numbers are established according to the official website: www.osasuna.es and www.lfp.es. Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Spain ESP Asier Riesgo
2 DF Spain ESP Marc Bertrán
3 DF Spain ESP Rubén
4 DF Spain ESP Miguel Flaño (vice-captain)
5 DF Spain ESP Lolo
6 DF Spain ESP Ion Echaide
7 FW Spain ESP Kike Sola
8 MF Iran IRN Masoud Shojaei
9 MF Argentina ARG Emiliano Armenteros
10 MF Spain ESP Francisco Puñal (captain)
11 MF Spain ESP Sisi
12 FW Spain ESP Joseba Llorente
13 GK Spain ESP Andrés Fernández
No. Pos. Nation Player
14 DF Spain ESP Alejandro Arribas
15 MF Spain ESP Oier Sanjurjo
16 MF Spain ESP Álvaro Cejudo
17 FW Spain ESP Nino
18 FW Spain ESP Manuel Onwu
19 MF Spain ESP Nano
20 FW Belgium BEL Roland Lamah
21 MF Spain ESP Roberto Torres
22 MF Spain ESP David Timor
23 MF France FRA Raoul Loe
24 DF Spain ESP Damià
25 MF Ghana GHA Anthony Annan

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Spain ESP Nacho Zabal (at Huesca)
DF Spain ESP Eneko Satrústegui (at Numancia)

Honours/Achievements

Notable players

see also Category:CA Osasuna footballers

Famous coaches

see also Category:CA Osasuna managers

See also