Osasuna opposes two-month closure of El Sadar stadium

Yahoo Sports1 min read • Latest: Jun 4, 2026, 5:18 PM

Last updated Jun 4, 2026

Osasuna opposes two-month closure of El Sadar stadium
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Osasuna has rejected a proposed two-month closure of El Sadar stadium by the Anti-Violence Commission, which includes a €200,000 fine for allowing 5,500 fans to attend the team's final training session of the season. The club reported no incidents during the event, organized with private security and medical services. Osasuna argues it faces unequal treatment compared to other Spanish clubs, citing a history of scrutiny. The club plans to defend its rights and publicly contest any perceived injustices.

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  • Anti-Violence Commission proposes closing El Sadar for two months.
  • Osasuna faced a €200,000 fine for the training session event.
  • Event drew around 5,500 fans with no reported incidents.
  • Osasuna emphasizes unequal treatment compared to other clubs.
  • Club vows to defend its rights against perceived harm.
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  • 5:18 PMYahoo Sports⚖️ Osasuna reject El Sadar closure: unjust and disproportionate
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The Anti-Violence Commission has proposed closing El Sadar for two months and fining Osasuna €200,000 for opening the stadium to the public for the final training session of the season, and the Nava...

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