The details of the planned reception in Pamplona for Osasuna after the Copa del Rey final are outlined here.
Osasuna, the Athletics Club Osasuna, will play the second Copa del Rey final in its history this Saturday. Fans and the city are gearing up to honor their team, regardless of the outcome against Real Madrid. The players, led by coach Jagoba Arrasate, will feel the warm embrace of a city that treats this event like a holiday shared with its own club.
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In a clear show of support, the City Hall of Pamplona, through its Protocol Department, announced last Thursday that if Osasuna wins the title, the victory celebration would take place on Sunday, May 7, at 7:15 p.m. If Osasuna does not clinch the trophy, the celebratory events would shift to Monday at 5:00 p.m. These plans reflect the city’s devotion to its team and its desire to share the triumph or the festive moment with residents and visitors alike.
Thousands of supporters have traveled to Seville to witness the match, yet the celebration is designed to be visible from the entire city center. Four large LED screens, each five by three meters, have been installed near the kiosk to ensure spectators can watch from various angles around the square. This setup allows fans to stay connected with the action from almost any vantage point in the core area.
From eight o’clock in the evening, Plaza displays music and video entertainment, featuring a DJ to amplify the festive mood and keep the crowd energized as the event unfolds.
The program also includes a comprehensive security, cleaning, and sanitation plan to ensure a smooth and safe gathering. In addition to the giant screens, Plaza consistorial will be decorated with posters on lampposts around the central space carrying the message “Pamplona with Osasuna.”
As early as two o’clock on Friday, a giant Osasuna shirt will adorn the facade of the Town Hall. On Saturday, before kickoff, both the facade and the Dominant Knight of the Citadel will be illuminated in red and blue to honor the club and its supporters.
Reception at the Town Hall
In the event of a victory, the reception will take place at the City Hall on Sunday at 7:15 p.m. The players, the coach, and the club’s board of directors will be in attendance. In the Plaza Consistorial, the municipal music band of La Pamplonesa will contribute to the atmosphere from seven o’clock in the evening, while one of the Plaza del Castillo giant screens will continue to broadcast the celebration live for residents gathered in the square. The parade will then move through the streets of Pamplona and conclude with a victory party at El Sadar Stadium, giving fans a full circle moment of shared pride and city pride.