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  1. From 2005 to 2011 the stadium was called Reyno de Navarra by its sponsor, the Government of Navarre, using the medieval Spanish spelling reyno instead of the modern reino ("kingdom", derived from rey, "king") which lent it a somewhat archaic touch.

  2. In terms of size, the new displays are second in Spain behind only those installed at the Levante venue. Estadio El Sadar is the home to CA Osasuna and also a popular FC stadium. Discover everything about this football stadium.

    • 61,000,000 Pts
    • Zaragoza
    • Tomás Arrarás
    • 1989, 2003, 2020
  3. In 2005, Estadio El Sadar changed name to Estadio Reyno de Navarra in return for financial support that the club had received from the city of Pamplona. Reyno de Navarro was the brand used to promote tourism in the Navarra region. The stadium reverted back to its original name in 2013.

  4. Estadio El Sadar (esˈtaðjo el saˈðar; known as Reyno de Navarra from 2005 to 2011, ˈrejno ðe naˈβara) is a football stadium in Pamplona, Navarre, Spain. The stadium holds 18,761 people. It was built in 1967 and is the home of CA Osasuna.

  5. Jul 25, 2021 · Estadio El Sadar formerly known as Reyno de Navarra between 2005-2011 is the home stadium of CA Osasuna who are based in Pamplona, Navarre. Originally built in 1967, the ground holds 19,553 spectators and has undergone renovations in 1989 and 2003.

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    • 19,553
    • Calle Sadar, s/n, Pamplona, 31006
    • 1967
  6. In 2005 the venue was part of an unusual naming rights deal in which regional authorities of Navarra bought the naming rights, making the name sound Estadio Reyno de Navarra.

  7. Desde su inauguración hasta finales de 2005 recibió el nombre de Estadio de El Sadar en honor al río Sadar que atraviesa la capital navarra muy cerca del estadio. A partir de 2006 cambió su nombre por el de Reyno de Navarra, tras alcanzar Osasuna y Gobierno de Navarra un acuerdo de patrocinio mediante el cual Osasuna recibiría 1,5 millones ...