Osasuna B
Full nameClub Atlético Osasuna "B"
Nickname(s)Las Rojillos (The Reds) / Promesas
Founded1962
GroundTajonar, Aranguren,
Navarre, Spain
Capacity4,500
PresidentLuis Sabalza
Head coachSanti Castillejo
LeaguePrimera Federación – Group 1
2022–23Primera Federación – Group 2, 7th of 20
WebsiteClub website

Club Atlético Osasuna B, usually known as Osasuna Promesas is the reserve team of CA Osasuna, a Spanish football club based in Pamplona, in the autonomous community of Navarre. Founded in 1962, currently plays in Primera Federación – Group 2, holding home matches at the Tajonar Facilities with 4,500-seat capacity.[1]

History

Osasuna B was founded in 1962 as Osasuna Promesas, being renamed in 1991. It first reached the third division in the 1982–83 season, then again in 1987, the latter spell eventually lasting more than two decades.

From 1994 until 2000 Osasuna B was not eligible for promotion, as the main side was playing in the second level.

A change in the club structure from 2016 meant that an affiliate club, CD Iruña of the Tercera División became part of the Osasuna structure.[2] The Iruña team had to play at least one division below Osasuna B, which soon had a consequence when the latter were relegated from their 2017–18 Segunda División B group and Iruña, who had maintained their status for 15 seasons, were administratively sent down to the Primera Autonómica de Navarra.[3]

In the 2018–19 season, Osasuna B won Group 15 of the Tercera División.[4] After the win over Cádiz B in the promotional play-offs, the team were promoted back to Segunda División B for the 2019–20 season.[5]

In the summer of 2020, the Osasuna affiliation with Iruña was ended (though they would remain a local partner club) and a new arrangement was made with CD Subiza to act as the B-team's feeder.[6]

Season to season

Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey
1964–65 5 2ª Reg. 1st
1965–66 4 1ª Reg. 3rd
1966–67 4 1ª Reg. 2nd
1967–68 4 1ª Reg. 7th
1968–69 4 1ª Reg. 9th
1969–70 4 1ª Reg. 12th
1970–71 4 1ª Reg. 17th
1971–72 4 1ª Reg. 2nd
1972–73 3 10th
1973–74 3 20th
1974–75 4 Reg. Pref. 9th
1975–76 4 Reg. Pref. 5th
1976–77 4 Reg. Pref. 7th
1977–78 5 Reg. Pref. 4th
1978–79 5 Reg. Pref. 5th
1979–80 5 Reg. Pref. 2nd
1980–81 4 10th
1981–82 4 2nd
1982–83 3 2ª B 13th
1983–84 3 2ª B 11th
Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey
1984–85 3 2ª B 18th
1985–86 4 1st
1986–87 4 1st Second round
1987–88 3 2ª B 11th Second round
1988–89 3 2ª B 7th First round
1989–90 3 2ª B 2nd
1990–91 3 2ª B 3rd DNP
1991–92 3 2ª B 10th
1992–93 3 2ª B 5th
1993–94 3 2ª B 8th
1994–95 3 2ª B 6th
1995–96 3 2ª B 2nd
1996–97 3 2ª B 14th
1997–98 3 2ª B 11th
1998–99 3 2ª B 10th
1999–2000 3 2ª B 15th
2000–01 3 2ª B 8th
2001–02 3 2ª B 11th
2002–03 3 2ª B 9th
2003–04 3 2ª B 13th
Season Tier Division Place
2004–05 3 2ª B 15th
2005–06 3 2ª B 9th
2006–07 3 2ª B 15th
2007–08 3 2ª B 16th
2008–09 3 2ª B 13th
2009–10 3 2ª B 8th
2010–11 3 2ª B 7th
2011–12 3 2ª B 13th
2012–13 3 2ª B 19th
2013–14 4 4th
2014–15 4 4th
2015–16 4 1st
2016–17 3 2ª B 11th
2017–18 3 2ª B 19th
2018–19 4 1st
2019–20 3 2ª B 7th
2020–21 3 2ª B 5th / 5th
2021–22 4 2ª RFEF 1st
2022–23 3 1ª Fed. 7th
2023–24 3 1ª Fed.

Honours

  1. Fourth tier
  2. Not promoted in play-offs
  3. Promoted directly
  4. Promoted in play-offs

Current squad

As of 1 September 2023.[7]

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 Pablo Valencia
2 DF Spain ESP Jorge Moreno
3 DF Spain ESP Adama Boiro
4 DF Spain ESP Ibaider Gárriz
5 DF Spain ESP Christian Mutilva
6 MF Spain ESP David Rabadán
7 FW Spain ESP Rubén Azcona
8 MF Spain ESP Asier Osambela
9 FW Spain ESP Jorge Aguirre
10 FW Spain ESP Ander Yoldi
11 MF Spain ESP Unai Buján
12 MF Spain ESP Álvaro Leiva (on loan from Real Madrid B)
13 GK Spain ESP Darío Ramos
14 MF Spain ESP Xabi Huarte
No. Pos. Nation Player
15 DF Spain ESP Guillem Molina
17 DF Spain ESP Eneko Aguilar
18 MF Spain ESP Mauro Echegoyen
19 FW Spain ESP Max Svensson (on loan from Espanyol)
21 MF Spain ESP Jon García
22 DF Spain ESP Ander Dufur
23 DF Greece GRE Nikolaos Michelis (on loan from Mirandés)
24 GK Greece GRE Dimitrios Stamatakis
27 FW Spain ESP Carlos Lumbreras
29 FW Dominican Republic DOM Nowend Lorenzo
30 FW Spain ESP Dani Sancho
34 MF Spain ESP Miguel Auria
36 DF Spain ESP Iñigo Arguibide

Reserve team

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

No. Pos. Nation Player

References

  1. "Osasuna B – Segunda División B G 2". resultados-futbol.com. Retrieved 24 January 2020.
  2. "El Iruña será filial de Osasuna en tercera las cinco próximas temporadas" [Iruña will be the affiliate of Osasuna in Tercera for the next 5 seasons] (in Spanish). Navarra.com. 29 June 2016. Retrieved 12 August 2016.
  3. "A diferencia del Fabril, el Iruña no podrá disputar los playoffs de ascenso" [Unlike Fabril, Iruña will not be able to play the promotion playoffs] (in Spanish). Marca. 14 May 2018. Retrieved 11 October 2021.
  4. "Histórico Osasuna B – Segunda División B G 2". resultados-futbol.com. Retrieved 19 November 2019.
  5. "Osasuna Promesas asciende a Segunda División B (3-1)". C.A. Osasuna Oficial (in Spanish). Retrieved 19 November 2019.
  6. "Osasuna firma un acuerdo de filialidad con el Club Deportivo Subiza" [Osasuna signs a filiality agreement with Club Deportivo Subiza] (in Spanish). Diario de Navarra. 14 May 2018. Retrieved 11 October 2021.
  7. Plantilla Osasuna Promesas (Osasuna Promesas squad) Archived 25 January 2019 at the Wayback Machine; Osasuna's official website. Retrieved 25 August 2014 (in Spanish)
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