Osasuna, who are based in Pamplona, a Basque city more famous for the running of the bulls, have only reached the Spanish Cup final once in their history, in 2005 when they lost to Real Betis in extra-time. By contrast, reigning Spanish and European champions Madrid are hunting down their 20th Copa del Rey in their 40th final, albeit their first since 2014's Clasico triumph.
Osasuna's sporting director Braulio Vazquez highlighted the different worlds the clubs live in ahead of the showdown at La Cartuja. "For Madrid, it's another final of so many, but for us, it's 'the' final," Braulio told a news conference Wednesday. "There's excitement and nerves. We will enjoy it but we're also going to compete.
"What we'll live through we will never forget but we're not just going there to have beers on the Guadalquivir (river)." Osasuna's trophy cabinet only contains a handful of second and third division titles. Reaching the final is sweet reward for the club's patience with coach Jagoba Arrasate.
In the middle of the 2020-21 season his side endured a 13-game run without winning, which left Osasuna 19th towards the end of January. However Arrasate turned things around, keeping the club in the top flight, and this season they have earned a comfortable mid-table berth.