The party that began when the referee whistled the end of the game that gave Osasuna a place in the final of the Copa del Rey has lasted until dawn in the streets of Pamplona, ​​with the arrival of the team at the Plaza del Castillo as a point high point of the celebration.
The minutes that followed the goal by youth player Pablo Ibáñez were filled with emotion and contained tension that broke out at the end of the game, at which point the applause, shouts and chants from the fans and the launching of firecrackers already heralded the start of a celebration night.
Little by little, from different areas of the Navarrese capital, fans began to arrive at the Plaza del Castillo, where they gathered in a festive atmosphere shouting “illa, illa, illa, we’re going to Seville”, accompanied by the usual rojillo chants and of the traditional “Riau, riau” from San Fermin.
In that environment they waited for the Osasuna players and technical team that arrived from Bilbao around three in the morning. With them the madness broke out and the party continued until after four.
The “good behavior” of the rojillos fans has been highlighted by the Pamplona Municipal Police in that celebration, since except for some isolated throwing of a bottle at the agents, who was booed, no incident has been recorded, they have indicated to EFE police sources.