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The cantera (''quarry'') of Spanish professional football club CA Osasuna is the organisation's youth academy, developing players from childhood through to the integration of the best prospects into the adult teams. The final category within the youth structure is the ''Juvenil A'' ( eu, Gazteak A) under-18/19 team which represents the club in national competition. The successful graduates then usually move to the club's affiliated team for younger players, CD Subiza (previously
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), or to the reserve team, Osasuna B which are also considered part of the cantera due to being stages in progression towards the senior team, albeit competing in the adult league system. The academy is based at the club training complex, Tajonar, which is often the name used informally to refer to the system itself.


Background

The top football clubs in the Spanish leagues generally place great importance in developing their ''cantera'' to promote the players from within or sell to other clubs as a source of revenue, and Osasuna is no exception. Their youth recruitment network is focused primarily around their home region of
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and there are collaboration agreements in place with the small clubs in the region. Navarre has a population of just 640,000, a small catchment zone for an elite football club, and additionally Osasuna faces a battle for some of the region's talented young players due to the presence of
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, whose Basque-only player recruitment policy includes Navarre in its definition. In the 1990s and 2000s, several prominent players made the journey directly from Pamplona to Bilbao, including Ziganda, Larrainzar, Lacruz,
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, Orbaiz, Javi Martínez, David López and
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, while others such as Goikoetxea, José Mari and Ezquerro moved from Osasuna to Athletic via other clubs. The Biscay organisation have an affiliate team (
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) in Pamplona, and several promising players who might otherwise have been likely to join Osasuna, the closest major club to their home towns (such as Iraizoz, Gurpegui, Llorente,
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and Muniain) were recruited by Athletic instead. This situation of increasingly aggressive recruitment fostered a tense relationship between the two clubs, arguably more so than any on-field battles. After a spell in the late
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during which Osasuna had few new academy graduates joining their main squad while Athletic reached a European final with a team full of ''Navarros'', the trend reversed: Osasuna's relegation from La Liga in
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provided an opportunity for several academy players to integrate into the side in the less intense atmosphere of the second tier, and they played a role in the club's return to the top level in
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. Meanwhile, Athletic recruited hardly any further youth players from Navarre in the same period, although the likes of Williams and Remiro were already at the Bilbao club. In the late 2010s, Villarreal also began to make repeated 'raids' on Osasuna, enticing several young teenagers to join their setup, as did Barcelona. According to a 2016 report, Osasuna had a total of 11 ''homegrown players'' (as per UEFA guidelines, three years of training between 15 and 21 years old) still at their formative club, with another five at other top clubs across Europe. As a club from a small city with limited resources, the youth department's ability to train such coveted players (as well as provide others to the senior squad) is a vital source of income. The departures of four of the former youth players, all of whom became Spanish internationalsRaúl García, Monreal, Javi Martínez and Azpilicueta – earned Osasuna €31 million in transfer fees; the fifth and last of those departures, under-21 midfielder Mikel Merino, brought in a further €4 million. In the summer of 2017, Álex Berenguer became the latest ''canterano'' to move abroad for a considerable fee (€5.5 million), an important financial boost in the wake of another relegation. Athletic Bilbao had been interested in Berenguer, but no deal was agreed due in part to the rivalry between the clubs. At the same time, Athletic secured the signature of 18-year-old
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from Osasuna's youth team, paying his modest contractual
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amount, making it impossible for the Pamplona club to reject the approach; this led to Osasuna temporarily breaking relations with their Bilbao neighbours in annoyance due to the impolite manner in which their board felt the business was conducted. Athletic eventually signed Berenguer three years later, triggering an additional €1.5 million payment from Torino to Osasuna, set up to hinder their advances of the Areso dispute at the height. A further small fee was also received in relation to milestones achieved by
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who moved to Bilbao in 2015 as a juvenile under freedom of contract. In a rare move in the opposite direction, Areso was welcomed back to Osasuna in the summer of 2021, still looked upon as a good prospect but never used by Athletic's first team and also frozen out in the reserve squad after he and the club failed to agree contractual terms. Another analysis in 2016 concluded that the Navarre region was the most successful in Spain for producing top-level footballers per head of population (25 players, equating to 39 per million residents) thanks to the efforts of both Osasuna and Athletic Bilbao in recruiting and developing local talent.


National Competitions

The ''Juvenil A'' team play in Group II of the División de Honor Juvenil as their regular annual competition. Their main rivals in the league group are
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and
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. The under-17 team, ''Juvenil B'', plays in the Liga Nacional Juvenil which is the lower division of the same structure. The team also occasionally participates in the
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and the Copa del Rey Juvenil, qualification for which is dependent on final league group position. In these nationwide competitions the opposition includes the academy teams of Barcelona,
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, Sevilla and
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.


International Tournaments

It is possible for Osasuna Juvenil to participate in the UEFA Youth League, either by winning the previous season's
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or by way of the senior team qualifying for the UEFA Champions League group stages, but so far neither has been achieved.


Structure

The core of boys from the Navarre region are first introduced into the Tajonar ''Futbol 8'' teams at around 10 years of age and advance by an age group every season through ''Infantil'', ''Cadete'' and ''Juvenil'' levels. In the past, players retained after their ''Juvenil A'' spell (aged about 17) would typically move to reserve team
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(''Promesas'') to gain experience in an adult league (
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level in most years). However, Promesas is an under-23 team and it can be difficult for the youngest players to make an impact. Some other leading clubs in Spain have a further reserve team or an affiliated club in the lower Tercera División level to bridge this gap (see
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/ Real Sociedad C/
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/ Sevilla FC C), and in 2016 Osasuna made an agreement with local
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to fulfil the role. The aim was for some of the youth academy graduates to spend one or two seasons at Iruña before the best progressed to Osasuna Promesas, and thereafter on to the senior team when ready to do so. In practice, the relegation of Promesas in 2017–18 forced Iruña (whose team had included
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that season) to drop into the Navarre regional leagues, below the level considered beneficial for the development of the youth graduates. In 2020, a new agreement was reached with CD Subiza for this purpose.


Head coaches

The coaches are often former Osasuna players who themselves graduated from Tajonar.


Current squad (Juvenil A)


Season to season (Juvenil A)


'' Superliga / Liga de Honor sub-19''

Seasons with two or more trophies shown in boldHistorical Spanish Juvenile Competition Results
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'' División de Honor Juvenil''

Seasons with two or more trophies shown in bold


Famous players

Notable graduates who passed through the youth system on their way to establishing themselves with the Osasuna senior side and/or other clubs include: ''players currently at Osasuna in bold, 'graduation' year in parentheses'' * Enrique Martín (1975) *
Roberto Santamaría Calavia The name Robert is an ancient Germanic given name, from Proto-Germanic "fame" and "bright" (''Hrōþiberhtaz''). Compare Old Dutch ''Robrecht'' and Old High German ''Hrodebert'' (a compound of '' Hruod'' ( non, Hróðr) "fame, glory, honou ...
(1981) * José Ángel Ziganda (1985) *
Ion Andoni Goikoetxea Jon Andoni Goikoetxea Lasa (born 21 October 1965), often known as Goiko, is a Spanish retired footballer. An attacking player of wide range, he operated in various positions on the right side of the pitch ( right-back, midfielder or forward) ...
(1985) *
Txomin Larrainzar Domingo José Larrainzar Santamaría (Txomin Larrainzar in Basque; born 8 September 1969) is a Spanish former footballer who played mainly as a central defender. His younger brother Iñigo, often referred to as ''Larrainzar II'', was also a foo ...
(1988) * Iñigo Larrainzar (1989) * José Mari (1989) *
Santi Castillejo Santiago 'Santi' Castillejo Castillejo (born 5 September 1971) is a Spanish retired footballer who played as a striker, currently manager of CA Osasuna B. He was the all-time scoring leader in Segunda División B, with 184 goals in representati ...
(1990) *
César Cruchaga César Cruchaga Lasa (born 26 January 1974) is a Spanish former footballer who played as a central defender. He spent his entire professional career with Osasuna, appearing in 386 official matches for the club and reaching the final of the 2005 ...
(1992) * Javier López Vallejo (1992) *
Txomin Nagore Txomin Nagore Arbizu (Domingo in Spanish; born 26 August 1974) is a Spanish former professional footballer who played as a defensive midfielder. He amassed La Liga totals of 168 matches and four goals over eight seasons, representing Athletic ...
(1993) *
César Palacios César Palacios Chocarro (born 19 October 1974) is a Spanish former professional footballer who played mainly as a central midfielder. His career was solely associated with two clubs, Osasuna and Numancia, having captained the former a number ...
(1993) *
José Manuel Mateo José Manuel Mateo Azcona (born 23 January 1975) is a Spanish retired footballer who played as a central defender, and a current manager. Playing career Born in Pamplona, Navarre, Mateo finished his formation at CA Osasuna, and made his senior d ...
(1994) * Santiago Ezquerro (1994) * Marí Lacruz (1994) *
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(1994) * Patxi Puñal (1994) *
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(1995) *
Josetxo José Manuel Romero Urtasun (born 25 February 1977), known as Josetxo, is a Spanish former footballer who played as a central defender. He played the vast majority of his professional career with Osasuna, appearing in 212 La Liga games over the ...
(1995) * Pablo Orbaiz (1996) *
Iñaki Muñoz Iñaki Muñoz Oroz (born 2 July 1978) is a Spanish retired professional footballer who played mainly as a defensive midfielder. He amassed La Liga totals of 150 matches and 11 goals over nine seasons, representing in the competition Osasuna ...
(1997) *
Juan Elía Juan 'Juantxo' Elía Vallejo (born 24 January 1979) is a Spanish former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. Club career Born in Pamplona, Navarre, Elía spent the bulk of his professional career with his hometown side CA Osasu ...
(1997) * José Izquierdo (1998) * David López (2001) *
Javier Flaño Javier 'Javi' Flaño Bezunartea (born 19 August 1984) is a Spanish former professional footballer who played as a right-back. He represented Spain up to under-23 level, and spent most of his career with Osasuna. Club career A product of hometo ...
(2001) *
Miguel Flaño Miguel Flaño Bezunartea (born 19 August 1984) is a Spanish former professional footballer who played as a central defender, currently scout of Osasuna. He represented Spain up to under-23 level, and spent the better part of his career with Osa ...
(2001) *
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(2002) * Raúl García (2004) * Oier (2005) * Javi Martínez (2005) * César Azpilicueta (2006) * Roberto Torres (2007) *
Unai García Unai García Lugea (born 3 February 1992) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for club Osasuna. Club career Born in Ezcároz – Ezkaroze, Navarre, García finished his youth career with CA Osasuna, making his sen ...
(2011) * David García (2013) *
Miguel Olavide Miguel Olavide Montes (born 5 March 1996) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays for CD El Ejido as a midfielder. Football career Born in Pamplona, Navarre, Olavide graduated from CA Osasuna's youth setup. He made his senior debuts with ...
(2013) * Mikel Merino (2014) * Álex Berenguer (2014) * Kike Barja (2014) * Aitor Buñuel (2016) *
Jon Moncayola Jon Moncayola Tollar (born 13 May 1998) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a central midfielder for CA Osasuna. Club career Moncayola was born in Garínoain, Navarre, and was a CA Osasuna youth graduate having joined the club ag ...
(2017)


Honours


National competitions

* División de Honor (Group II): (regional league) **0 (''Liga Nacional Juvenil'' 1975-86) **3 2001, 2005,
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( current format since 1995) *
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: **0 (runners-up
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) (''Superliga Juvenil / Liga de Honor Sub-19'', single league, 1986–95) **1 2001 (current format since 1995) * Copa del Rey: (since 1951) ** winners 0 times ** runners-up 1 time
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See also

* CA Osasuna senior team * Osasuna B ‘Promesas’ - reserve team *
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– affiliated club


References

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