The Osasuna Foundation Board met yesterday afternoon to analyze the Osasuna Women's season and plan the next campaign. The board members accepted Mai Garde's resignation as sports director of the first team and the reserve team, ending a three-year tenure. The board wants to thank Mai Garde for her work during this time. In the same way, the board decided that Tajonar, which has been in charge of all women's teams from C downwards until now, would absorb the complete structure. A working team formed by the current technical direction of women's football base (Julen Borja) and the coordination of women's teams in the nursery (Estíbaliz del Río) will take charge from now on of the planning and management of all teams. In this sense, the board ratified its commitment to women's football, whose budgetary evolution in recent exercises has been notable. Thus, in the 21-22 season, women's football had a budget of 500,000 euros; 1.3 million in the 22-23 and 23-24 seasons; 1.4 million in the 24-25 season and 1.7 million in the last season. In this last campaign, the club's contribution to women's football has been over 1 million euros, something that is intended to be reduced gradually to return to levels similar to those of previous seasons in which, for example, the team played the promotion playoff against R. C. D. Espanyol in the 23-24 season with the participation of a dozen Navarran players in the last match. In this bet on the base, in addition to maintaining all the teams of the current structure, Osasuna will create a new cadet juvenile women's team next season, in which the Tajonar direction has been working in the last months. In this way, women's football will have six teams next season: first team, reserve team, Osasuna C, Cadet juvenile, Infantil and Fútbol 8.