CA Osasuna Cantera
Spanish youth football academy
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2024 | CA Osasuna Cantera finished 2nd in División de Honor Juvenil Group II and reached the Round of 32. |
2023 | CA Osasuna Juvenil A team reaches the Round of 32 in their Division de Honor Juvenil group. |
2023 | CA Osasuna Cantera finished 4th in División de Honor Juvenil Group II. |
2022 | CA Osasuna Cantera finished 2nd in División de Honor Juvenil Group II and reached the Round of 16. |
2021 | CA Osasuna Juvenil A team reaches the Round of 16 in their Division de Honor Juvenil group. |
2021 | CA Osasuna Cantera finished 1st/2nd in División de Honor Juvenil Group II-A/C. |
2021 | Jesús Areso was welcomed back to Osasuna after failing to establish himself at Athletic Bilbao, still being considered a good prospect. |
2020 | CA Osasuna Cantera finished 3rd in División de Honor Juvenil Group II. |
2020 | CA Osasuna established a new developmental agreement with CD Subiza to continue providing a progression route for youth academy graduates. |
2018 | Aimar Oroz graduated from CA Osasuna's youth system. |
2017 | Jon Moncayola graduated from CA Osasuna's youth system. |
2017 | Relegation of Osasuna Promesas forced CD Iruña to drop into Navarre regional leagues, disrupting the intended youth development pathway. |
2017 | Álex Berenguer was transferred abroad for €5.5 million, representing another important financial boost for the club's youth development strategy. |
2017 | Athletic Bilbao signed 18-year-old Jesús Areso from Osasuna's youth team by paying his contractual release clause, temporarily straining relations between the two clubs. |
2016 | Aitor Buñuel graduated from CA Osasuna's youth system. |
2016 | CA Osasuna Cantera achieved first place in División de Honor Juvenil Group II and reached the Round of 16 and Quarter-final in respective competitions. |
2016 | CA Osasuna made an agreement with local CD Iruña to provide a developmental pathway for youth academy graduates, aiming to bridge the gap between youth teams and the reserve team. |
2016 | Osasuna returned to La Liga with significant contributions from their academy players who had been integrated during their time in the second tier. |
2014 | Mikel Merino, Álex Berenguer, and Kike Barja graduated from CA Osasuna's youth system. |
2014 | Osasuna was relegated from La Liga, which provided an opportunity for several academy players to integrate into the team in the less intense second-tier environment. |
2013 | David García and Miguel Olavide graduated from CA Osasuna's youth system. |
2011 | Unai García graduated from CA Osasuna's youth system. |
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