El Sadar Stadium, Football stadium in Pamplona, Spain
El Sadar Stadium is a football venue in Pamplona situated on the southern edge of the city. The facility includes four distinct stands with covered seating and contemporary amenities throughout the grounds.
The venue opened on September 2, 1967, with an inaugural tournament featuring Real Zaragoza and Portuguese club Vitória de Setúbal. Over the decades, the facility has evolved to meet the demands of professional football.
The stadium serves as a central gathering place for Club Atlético Osasuna supporters throughout the season. It shapes the sporting identity of the city and reflects how locals come together to celebrate their team.
The stadium sits about 2.5 kilometers from the city center and is accessible via bus line 11. Those preferring to walk can reach it within 30 minutes from the main square.
The venue underwent a major renovation in 2020 that added a second level to three stands while preserving the original main stand. This blend of old and new design elements makes it an interesting case of modern sports infrastructure evolution.
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