Walkouts Osasuna signed football shirts and memorabilia

About

Club Atlético Osasuna, founded on 24 October 1920, are a Spanish professional football club based in Pamplona, Navarre who play in La Liga. Collectors and supporters looking for authenticated items will find curated signed football shirts and memorabilia described to provenance standards at Walkouts.

The club play home matches at the El Sadar Stadium, a compact ground that feeds a strong local market for match photographs and framed shirts. Osasuna are one of the rare Spanish clubs owned by members with an elected president, a structure that helps preserve historic crests and limited edition fanshop runs that interest collectors.

On the pitch the club has had notable high points without lifting the big domestic trophies, a record summarised as No national trophies, while also making a mark in Europe as UEFA Cup semi-finalists during the club's most widely collected era. Osasuna reached the Copa del Rey final in 2005 and again in 2023, and league best finishes include fourth place in 1990-91 and 2005-06, seasons that often surface in provenance notes for shirts.

Collector interest splits neatly between anniversary releases and season-specific shirts. The club's centenary produced a post-1970 release tied to a 100 años crest, while season magnets include the 2005-06 UEFA Cup run, the 2019-20 LaLiga consolidation and the 2022-23 Copa del Rey final run, each cited by collectors for match relevance, squad continuity and early fanshop variants.

Away sets have clear collector appeal, most notably the navy road kit used in European ties, and provenance for those shirts is well documented in match photography and tag variations. The Navy away 2006-07 set is sought because it was worn in decisive UEFA away fixtures, and buyers often request a COA or equivalent verification with any retail-signed piece. Free worldwide shipping is offered for framed and boxed items where available.

For provenance collectors note supplier eras and regional runs matter, with Adidas and Nike periods and El Sadar match photos often cited as the most reliable proof. Special releases such as the 2020 Centenario crest run and shirts from the 2005-06 UEFA Cup run are frequent highlights in private sales and charity auctions, and items from those seasons and the 2022-23 Copa del Rey campaign are regularly requested; final listings include clear photos and tag notes to aid identification and authentication, and Walkouts will list COA details where provided.

Collector Highlights

Iconic home kits

  • 2005–06 Red UEFA Cup semi-finalists
  • 2019–20 Red LaLiga return era
  • 2022–23 Red Copa del Rey finalists

Iconic away kits

  • 2006–07 Navy UEFA away set

Anniversary shirts

  • 2020 Centenario 100 años crest

Collector seasons

  • 2005–06 UEFA Cup semi-final run
  • 2019–20 LaLiga consolidation
  • 2022–23 Copa del Rey finalists

Honours

Osasuna’s honours story is one of consistency at the highest level and memorable deep runs. The club has twice reached the Copa del Rey showpiece, contesting the finals in 2005 and 2023, hallmark moments that underlined Pamplona’s competitive edge on the national stage. In league play, their best finishes were fourth in 1990-91 and 2005-06, the latter campaign coinciding with a standout European adventure to a UEFA Cup semi-final. As the only Navarrese side to compete in Spain’s top tier, sustained La Liga participation has been an achievement in itself, reflecting a robust football culture and a productive cantera. These milestones have contributed to international recognition, with the club noted at an IFFHS rank of 166. While a major domestic trophy remains elusive, reaching decisive cup ties and posting top-four league finishes highlight Osasuna’s pedigree, resilience and ability to compete with Spain’s elite over multiple eras.

Legends & Leadership

Patxi Puñal is celebrated as a recent key player of the 2000s, embodying Osasuna’s identity during a period when the club consolidated itself in the top division and made headline cup and European runs.

César Cruchaga is regarded as a legend player of the late 1990s, setting standards of commitment that connected with supporters and helped anchor the team as it pushed toward stronger domestic campaigns.

José Ángel Ziganda stands out as a legend player of the 1990s, remembered for influence and personality that contributed to the club’s competitive character in that decade.

Jagoba Arrasate is the defining manager of the late 2010s, guiding Osasuna with clarity of purpose and taking the side to the 2023 Copa del Rey final, a modern high point that reaffirmed the club’s ambition.

Stadium

El Sadar Stadium is Osasuna’s home and a defining landmark of football in Pamplona. With a capacity of 23,516, the ground concentrates sound and colour into a compact bowl that suits the club’s hard‑working identity. Matchdays are marked by a sea of red in tribute to Los Rojillos and Gorritxoak, creating a partisan atmosphere that visiting teams rarely forget. The venue’s scale makes sightlines intimate, amplifying chants and the rhythm of the game from warm‑up to final whistle. Rivalry fixtures heighten the mood further, especially against Real Zaragoza, when the Derbi navarro spirit sharpens every tackle and transition. As a modern La Liga setting rooted in Navarrese pride, El Sadar Stadium blends functionality and fervour, giving Osasuna a distinctive competitive edge and supporters a true sense of home.

Also known as
El Sadar Stadium
Local derby
Derbi navarro regional Basque rivals

Authentication & Provenance

  • Verification cup-final fonts differ 2023
  • Suppliers Adidas/Nike eras; check tags
  • Provenance El Sadar match photos preferred

FAQ

Q: When was CA Osasuna founded? A: The club was established on 24 October 1920 in Pamplona, Navarre.

Q: Which league does Osasuna compete in? A: The first team plays in Spain's top division, La Liga.

Q: Where does Osasuna play its home matches and what is the capacity? A: Home fixtures are staged at El Sadar Stadium, which holds 23,516 spectators.

Q: What does the name Osasuna mean and what are the nicknames? A: Osasuna means health in Basque, used in the sense of strength or vigour. The team is nicknamed Los Rojillos and Gorritxoak, both meaning The Little Reds.

Q: Who are Osasuna's main rivals? A: The fiercest rivalry is with Real Zaragoza, with additional rivalries involving Real Madrid and several Basque clubs, particularly Athletic Bilbao.

Q: How can I verify official merchandise or signed items? A: Look for recognised authenticity methods such as a COA/LOA, witnessed signing or clear photo proof, or secure digital/NFC verification.