Tajonar Facilities Explained

Tajonar Facilities
Location:Aranguren
Navarre, Spain
Type:Football training ground
Built:1982
Owner:CA Osasuna
Tenants:CA Osasuna (training) (1982-)
CA Osasuna B
CA Osasuna Femenino

The Tajonar Facilities (Spanish; Castilian: Instalaciones de Tajonar), is the training ground of the Spanish football club CA Osasuna. Located at the southern outskirts of Pamplona, the centre was opened in July 1982 by then-club president Fermín Ezcurra. The club's women's teams and youth sides also play at the facility, with the Tajonar name used as a metonym to refer to the academy system.[1] Since its opening in 1982, the Tajonar Soccer School has been preparing young football players here.

In 1987–88, the centre was enlarged to cover an area of .[2]

In 2001, the centre was renovated and further expanded with the construction of three additional training pitches. In the following years, another of land were acquired and, after several sales operations, the club kept the current of the Tajonar Facilities.[3]

Facilities

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tajonar, la cantera de España. Tajonar, the quarry of Spain . Spanish . Diario AS . 13 May 2020. 11 October 2021.
  2. http://www.osasuna.es/el-club/instalaciones.html Instalaciones de Tajonar
  3. Web site: Ciudad Deportiva de Tajonar CA Osasuna - Web Oficial. Ciudad Deportiva de Tajonar CA Osasuna - Web Oficial. es. 2020-01-04.
  4. Web site: Osasuna B - Segunda División B G 2. www.resultados-futbol.com. 2020-01-24.