7 de Julio San Fermin Peña club / Los del Bronce Peña Club / El Bullicio Pamplonés / Donibane / Aldapa / Alegría de Iruña / Anaitasuna Peña Club / Armonía Txantreana Peña Club / Irrintzi S.C.D.R. / La Jarana Peña Club / Muthiko Alaiak / Oberena / Rotxapea Peña / Sanduzelai / El Charco S.D.C.R / La Única / Mutilzarra Peña club /
E-mail: jarana@nexo.es
The Jarana was founded in 1940 by some groups of young men from the Calle Carmen Street. There are some documents that ascertain that in 1931 a banner bore the legend: La Jarana salutes Turón" but the club itself maintains the club was formally founded in 1940. They decided on the color blue for their sash and necktie and blue checks for the smock. This was in imitation of the insignia of Pamplona which bore these colors.
They began in San Fermin Street and then in Estafeta Street and in 1982 they moved to their present premises at no.16 Jarauta. The crypt used by this Peña club for dinners, etc. dates from the XIV century and has been declared of Cultural Interest by the authorities.
There are three football teams in the club as well as an indoor team. The children's section is one of the biggest and the "Peña Txiki has 150 members and the kids celebrate their own special day during Sanfermines.