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{{Short description|Spanish professional football club}} {{Use mdy dates|date=March 2012}} {{Infobox football club | clubname = Getafe | current = 2024–25 Getafe CF season | image = Getafe logo.svg | alt = Getafe logo | upright = 0.8 | fullname = Getafe Club de Fútbol S.A.D. | nickname = ''Geta''<br>''Azulones'' (Deep Blue Ones) | founded = {{start date and age|1983|7|8|df=yes}} | ground = [[Estadio Coliseum]] | capacity = 16,500 | owner = [[Ángel Torres (businessman)|Ángel Torres]] | chairman = Ángel Torres | chrtitle = President | mgrtitle = Head coach | manager = [[José Bordalás]] | league = {{Spanish football updater|Getafe}} | season = {{Spanish football updater|Getafe2}} | position = {{Spanish football updater|Getafe3}} | website = {{URL|https://www.getafecf.com/|getafecf.com}} | pattern_la1 = _bra20A | pattern_b1 = _bra20A | pattern_ra1 = _bra20A | pattern_sh1 = _nikeyellow | pattern_so1 = _nikeyellow | leftarm1 = 0000ff | body1 = 0000ff | rightarm1 = 0000ff | shorts1 = 0000ff | socks1 = 0000ff | pattern_la2 = _thinyellowborder | pattern_b2 = _nike_white | pattern_ra2 = _thinyellowborder | pattern_sh2 = _nikewhite | pattern_so2 = _nikewhite | leftarm2 = 8a042d | body2 = 8a042d | rightarm2 = 8a042d | shorts2 = 8a042d | socks2 = 8a042d | pattern_la3 = | pattern_b3 = _nike_black | pattern_ra3 = | pattern_sh3 = _spain_eurobasket1983 | pattern_so3 = _nikeblack | leftarm3 = ABC1D6 | body3 = ABC1D6 | rightarm3 = ABC1D6 | shorts3 = ABC1D6 | socks3 = ABC1D6 }} '''Getafe Club de Fútbol S.A.D.''' ({{IPA|es|xeˈtafe ˈkluβ ðe ˈfuðβol}}) is a Spanish professional [[association football|football]] club based in [[Getafe]], a city in the [[Community of Madrid]]. They compete in [[La Liga]], the top tier of the [[Football in Spain|Spanish football]]. The team has played its home matches in the 16,500-capacity [[Estadio Coliseum]] since 1998. Founded in 1946 and refounded in 1983, the club was promoted to La Liga for the first time in 2004, and participated in the top level of Spanish football for twelve years between 2004 and 2016, and again since 2017. The club maintain rivalries with neighbours [[CD Leganés|Leganés]], who are based near the town of Getafe, [[Atlético Madrid]] and [[Real Madrid CF|Real Madrid]]. ==History== ===Beginning=== '''Sociedad Getafe Deportivo''' was founded in 1923,<ref>[http://lafutbolteca.com/club-getafe-deportivo/ lafutbolteca.com]</ref> only playing in lower divisions from 1928 to 1932. After the [[Spanish Civil War]], in 1945 five Getafe locals – Enrique Condes García, Aurelio Miranda Olavaria, Antonio Corredor Lozano, Manuel Serrano Vergara and Miguel Cubero Francés – while meeting at La Marquesina bar, decided to form a local team. Officially founded on 24 February 1946, the club was named [[Getafe Deportivo|Club Getafe Deportivo]].<ref>[http://www.getafecf.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogcategory&id=12&Itemid=53 En 1945 se comenzaba a crear un histórico], Getafe history {{in lang|es}}</ref> The club originally played in the Campo del Regimiento de Artillería, which lacked goal posts. Shortly after, the club moved to [[San Isidro, Alicante|San Isidro]], housed in the current Municipal Sports Center of San Isidro. Here, Club Getafe was promoted to the [[Tercera División|third division]] following their victory against [[CP Villarrobledo|Villarrobledo]] in the 1956–57 season. Getafe was nearly promoted to the [[Segunda División]] in 1957–58, but was defeated by [[CA Almería]].<ref>[http://www.getafecf.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogcategory&id=12&Itemid=53 Los primeros encuentros en el Campo del Regimiento de Artillería], Getafe history {{in lang|es}}</ref> On 2 September 1970, the club inaugurated its own stadium after being promoted back to the Tercera División. Presided by chairman Francisco Vara, [[Las Margaritas (Madrid)|Las Margaritas]] won a 3–1 victory over Michelín. The team survived in the third level that season, and six years later gained their first promotion to the second division.<ref>[http://www.getafecf.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogcategory&id=12&Itemid=53 En Tercera en Las Margaritas], Getafe history {{in lang|es}}</ref> ===Second division=== Club Getafe Deportivo played six seasons in the Segunda División, with little success. From 1976 to 1982, they placed below tenth level all six years. [[File:Getafe CF - Pedro León y Joan Capdevilla.jpg|thumb|[[Pedro León]] with Getafe in 2013]] In 1978, the club advanced to play against [[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]] in the [[Copa del Rey]] round of 16. Playing at home in the first leg, Getafe drew with a star-studded Barcelona team 3–3, before traveling away for the second leg and being thrashed 8–0 at the [[Camp Nou]]. At the conclusion of the [[1981–82 Segunda División|1981–82 season]], players having not been paid, Getafe was automatically relegated and subsequently liquidated. Meanwhile, on 1 September 1976, a new club was founded in the National Sports Council and the Regional Federation of Castille. The club was called Peña Madridista Getafe (the "[[Real Madrid CF|Real Madrid]] supporters' club of Getafe"). This club played for four seasons in various divisions, until taking the name Club Deportivo Peña Getafe, and played under this name for a further two seasons. On 10 July 1982, they joined forces with the much older Club Getafe Promesas, and were registered again in the Regional Federation of Castille.<ref name="El actual Getafe CF">[http://www.getafecf.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogcategory&id=12&Itemid=53 El actual Getafe CF], Getafe history {{in lang|es}}</ref> ===Present existence=== Based on the [[merger]] the previous year, the present '''Getafe Club de Fútbol''' was officially founded on 8 July 1983, after passing through assembly.<ref name="El actual Getafe CF"/> Starting in the regional leagues in 1983–84, Getafe was promoted for four consecutive seasons until reaching the [[Segunda División B]]. The club started a new period with its promotion into Segunda in [[1994–95 Segunda División|1994–95]], staying only two years.<ref>[http://www.getafecf.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogcategory&id=12&Itemid=53 Vuelve a resurgir a lo más alto], Getafe history {{in lang|es}}</ref> Threatening absolute disappearance just a few years later in 1997, Getafe survived relegation into the fourth level [[Tercera División]] following a two-legged playoff victory over [[SD Huesca|Huesca]]. Meanwhile, Getafe's current stadium, the [[Coliseum Alfonso Pérez]], was inaugurated on 1 January 1998.<ref name="El estadio del Getafe CF">[http://www.azulones.com/estadio_del_getafe_cf-infs.htm El estadio del Getafe CF], Getafe stadium {{in lang|es}}</ref> Returning to the second division for [[1999–2000 Segunda División|1999–2000]], Getafe lasted another two seasons. However, one year later, they would return following an amazing promotion in [[2001–02 Segunda División|2001–02]] during which one of their players, Sebastián "Sebas" Gómez, was murdered, and controversy regarding unpaid payments of players following a debt of [[Euro|€]]3 million.<ref>[http://www.elmundo.es/2001/08/27/deportes/1040251.html Un policía mata a tiros a Sebas, central del Getafe], ''[[El Mundo (Spain)|El Mundo]]'', August 27, 2001 {{in lang|es}}</ref> Consolidating their position after one year, Getafe had a fantastic [[2003–04 Segunda División|season]] in Segunda. At the top of the table for most of the year, the side travelled to the [[Canary Islands]] on the final matchday needing a win to assure a historic promotion to [[La Liga]], the top-flight. Amazingly, they defeated [[CD Tenerife|Tenerife]] 5–3 with five goals from [[Sergio Pachón]],<ref>[http://www.soccer-spain.com/ssdocs/reports2003/div2a/reportsec1d42.html 2003/04 Spanish Second Division match reports]</ref> thus becoming along with Real Madrid, [[Atlético Madrid]] and [[Rayo Vallecano]] the fourth team from the [[Community of Madrid]] – and the first of them from outside of the [[Madrid|capital]] – to ever play in La Liga.<ref>[https://www.rsssf.org/miscellaneous/region-spain.html Spain – Regional Analysis]</ref> With this promotion, Getafe had ascended the whole [[Spanish football league system|Spanish football pyramid]], achieving this feat in only 20 years. ===La Liga=== [[File:GetafeFCB.jpg|thumb|220x220px|Getafe Club de Fútbol vs. [[FC Barcelona]].]] [[File:Deporgetafe4.jpg|thumb|[[Deportivo de La Coruña]] vs. Getafe CF.]] The club started [[2004–05 La Liga|2004–05]] poorly, lying at the bottom of the table. Home wins over [[RCD Espanyol|Espanyol]], [[Athletic Bilbao]], [[Valencia CF|Valencia]] and Real Madrid,<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://soccernet.espn.go.com/match?id=178720&cc=3436 |title=ESPNsoccernet Match Report |access-date=July 23, 2008 |archive-date=October 13, 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121013115032/http://soccernet.espn.go.com/match?id=178720&cc=3436 |url-status=dead }}</ref> followed by a sole away win of the season over Athletic Bilbao,<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://soccernet.espn.go.com/match?id=177044&cc=3436 |title=ESPNsoccernet Match Report |access-date=July 23, 2008 |archive-date=October 13, 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121013115058/http://soccernet.espn.go.com/match?id=177044&cc=3436 |url-status=dead }}</ref> saw Getafe climb to finish 13th, being the only promoted side to avoid relegation. At the end of the season, the club lost head coach [[Quique Sánchez Flores]] and several players to rival clubs.<ref>[http://www.soccer-spain.com/ssdocs/archive2005/transfers05a.html 2005/06 Spanish Primera Transfers]</ref> In Getafe's [[2005–06 La Liga|next season]], the club briefly topped the table<ref>[http://www.azulones.com/sections/resultados/resultados.php 2005/06 Spanish Primera Standings, Matchday 8] {{in lang|es}}</ref> before slipping to finish ninth.<ref>[http://www.soccer-spain.com/ssdocs/results2005/table1.html 2005/06 Spanish Primera Final Table]</ref> During the [[2006 FIFA World Cup]], Argentine-born [[Mariano Pernía]] became Getafe's first [[Spain national football team|Spanish international]],<ref>[http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11668_2378589,00.html Spain send for Pernia], ''[[Sky Sports]]'', May 30, 2006</ref> before moving to Atlético Madrid.<ref>[http://edition.cnn.com/2006/SPORT/football/06/30/spain.pernia/index.html?section=cnn_latest Pernia completes Atletico transfer], ''[[CNN]]'', June 30, 2006</ref> In [[2006–07 La Liga|2006–07]], Getafe again finished ninth in the league,<ref>[http://www.soccer-spain.com/ssdocs/results2006/table1.html 2006/07 Spanish Primera Final Table]</ref> conceding only 33 goals in 38 matches and [[Goalkeeper (association football)|goalkeeper]] [[Roberto Abbondanzieri]] was awarded the [[Ricardo Zamora Trophy|Zamora Trophy]], having recorded 12 clean sheets. The highlight of the club's season was reaching the [[2006–07 Copa del Rey]] [[2007 Copa del Rey Final|final]], a competition in which Getafe had never reached the quarter-finals before. The run included a two-legged semi-final against Barcelona in which Getafe lost the first leg 5–2 at the Camp Nou<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://soccernet.espn.go.com/match?id=215505&cc=3436 |title=ESPNsoccernet Match Report |access-date=July 23, 2008 |archive-date=December 9, 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121209002321/http://soccernet.espn.go.com/match?id=215505&cc=3436 |url-status=dead }}</ref> before producing a 4–0 rout in the second leg at the Coliseum Alfonso Pérez.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://soccernet.espn.go.com/match?id=216690&cc=3436 |title=ESPNsoccernet Match Report |access-date=July 23, 2008 |archive-date=December 8, 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121208200046/http://soccernet.espn.go.com/match?id=216690&cc=3436 |url-status=dead }}</ref> Getafe lost their first major final 1–0 to [[Sevilla FC|Sevilla]] at the [[Santiago Bernabéu Stadium]].<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://soccernet.espn.go.com/match?id=217345&cc=3436 |title=ESPNsoccernet Match Report |access-date=July 23, 2008 |archive-date=October 13, 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121013115138/http://soccernet.espn.go.com/match?id=217345&cc=3436 |url-status=dead }}</ref> Through this, the club qualified for the following season's [[UEFA Europa League|UEFA Cup]] qualification, as Sevilla had already qualified for the [[UEFA Champions League]] through their league position. [[File:Getafe Club de Fútbol league performance 1929-present.svg|thumb|Chart of Getafe CF league performance 1929–present]] [[2007–08 La Liga|The following season]], coach [[Bernd Schuster]] left after two seasons to become head coach at Real Madrid,<ref>[https://www.theguardian.com/football/2007/jul/09/newsstory.europeanfootball Schuster confirmed as new Real coach], ''[[The Guardian]]'', July 9, 2007</ref> and Getafe appointed [[Michael Laudrup]] as his replacement.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20090111075657/http://uk.reuters.com/article/UK_WORLDFOOTBALL/idUKL0917612020070709 Getafe appoint Laudrup as Schuster's replacement], ''[[Reuters]]'', July 9, 2007</ref> Under Laudrup, Getafe again finished the league mid-table. In the [[2007–08 UEFA Cup|UEFA Cup]], the team managed to progress to the quarter-finals after finishing top of Group G, only losing once,<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20071013045054/http://www.uefa.com/competitions/uefacup/standings/round=15119/group=700724.html UEFA Cup Group G]</ref> setting up a tie against four-time European Cup winners [[FC Bayern Munich|Bayern Munich]]. Getafe drew the away leg 1–1,<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://soccernet.espn.go.com/match?id=238320&cc=3436 |title=ESPNsoccernet Match Report |access-date=July 23, 2008 |archive-date=December 10, 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121210091146/http://soccernet.espn.go.com/match?id=238320&cc=3436 |url-status=dead }}</ref> thanks to an injury time equaliser from [[Cosmin Contra]]. In the second leg, [[Rubén de la Red]] was [[red card (sports)|sent off]] after six minutes. Contra put Getafe ahead just before half-time, but in the 89th minute, [[Franck Ribéry]] equalized to send the match into [[extra time]]. Two quick goals from [[Javier Casquero]] and substitute [[Braulio Nóbrega|Braulio]] gave Getafe a 3–1 lead, but Bayern pulled a goal back from [[Luca Toni]], before Toni again scored seconds before the end of extra time, giving Bayern an [[away goals rule|away goals]] win.<ref>[http://fourfourtwo.com/news/spain/7204/default.aspx Heartbreak for Getafe as Bayern fight back] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110718062134/http://fourfourtwo.com/news/spain/7204/default.aspx |date=July 18, 2011 }}, ''[[FourFourTwo]]'', April 10, 2008</ref> Getafe also had successful run in the [[2007–08 Copa del Rey|Copa del Rey]], reaching [[2008 Copa del Rey Final|the final]] for a second year running. In the final, at the [[Vicente Calderón Stadium]], Getafe were beaten 3–1 by Valencia.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20080420073720/http://www.fifa.com/worldfootball/clubfootball/news/newsid=743973.html Valencia win Copa del Rey], ''[[FIFA|FIFA.com]]'', April 16, 2008</ref> In the [[2015–16 La Liga|2015–16 season]], Getafe were relegated to second division after spending 12 years in first campaign. However, in [[2016–17 Segunda División|2016–17]], the club immediately returned to La Liga after defeating [[SD Huesca|Huesca]] and [[CD Tenerife|Tenerife]] to gain promotion via [[2016–17 Segunda División#Promotion play-offs|the play-offs]]. In the [[2017–18 La Liga|2017–18 season]] Getafe finished in the 8th position, easily avoiding the relegation back to Segunda División.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.resultados-futbol.com/primera2018/grupo1|title=Primera División, Temporada 2017/2018 - laliga, liga santander, la liga santander, campeonato nacional de liga de primera división, liga española|website=www.resultados-futbol.com|access-date=20 November 2019}}</ref> === 2019–present === In the [[2018–19 La Liga|2018–19 season]] Getafe finished 5th, their highest finish in the first division, and qualified for the [[2019–20 UEFA Europa League]] group stage. They finished 2nd in their group, with 12 points from 6 games, which allowed them to advance to the next round. They managed to beat [[AFC Ajax|Ajax]] 3–2 on aggregate in the Round of 32. Due to that win, they faced [[Inter Milan]] in the round of 16, where their European dream ended with a 2–0 loss. <timeline> TimeAxis = orientation:horizontal ImageSize = width:800 height:170 PlotArea = width:500 height:52 bottom:68 left:140 DateFormat = yyyy Period = from:1983 till:2023 ScaleMajor = unit:year increment:5 start:1985 ScaleMinor = unit:year increment:1 start:1983 AlignBars = justify Colors = id:nivel1 value:green id:nivel2 value:blue id:nivel3 value:orange id:nivel4 value:red id:nivel5 value:purple BarData = bar:primera text:"La Liga" bar:segunda text:"La Liga 2 (Second Division)" bar:segundab text:"Second Division B" bar:tercera text:"Third Division" bar:regional text:"Regional Divisions" PlotData = # set defaults width:10 fontsize:s textcolor:white align:left anchor:from shift:(5,-5) bar:primera color:nivel1 from:2004 till:2016 from:2017 till:2023 bar:segunda color:nivel2 from:1994 till:1996 from:1999 till:2001 from:2002 till:2004 from:2016 till:2017 bar:segundab color:nivel3 from:1987 till:1994 from:1996 till:1999 from:2001 till:2002 bar:tercera color:nivel4 from:1986 till:1987 bar:regional color:nivel5 from:1983 till:1986 </timeline> ==Stadium== {{Main|Estadio Coliseum}} [[File:Panorámica Coliseum Alfonso Perez.jpg|thumb|400px|[[Coliseum Alfonso Pérez]]]] Getafe play at the [[Estadio Coliseum]], located in Getafe. Its pitch dimensions are 105x70 metres. The stadium was inaugurated on 1 January 1998, named after the Spanish international (and of Real Madrid fame) [[Alfonso Pérez]]. Though he never played for or against Getafe, or even in the stadium, he is perhaps the most famous [[Association football|footballer]] to come out of the area and was at the height of his career during the mid-1990s.<ref name="El estadio del Getafe CF"/> Before playing in the Coliseum, Getafe played their home matches at the nearby Estadio de las Margaritas, part of the greater [[Las Margaritas (Madrid)|Sports City of Las Margaritas]]. The Coliseum was subsequently built as a natural extension to the much smaller facilities at Las Margaritas. Since its foundation, the stadium has had numerous renovations, and now seats 14,400 people and several thousand more standing. As such, the exact capacity is variable and ambiguous. Getafe generally fill the stadium for local matches against Real and Atlético Madrid, as well as against Barcelona, most famously in the 2006–07 Cup semi-final. For the first time in their history, Getafe pre-sold out the whole of the Coliseum before their second leg match against Bayern Munich in the UEFA Cup quarter-final.<ref>[http://www.elmundo.es/elmundodeporte/2008/04/08/futbol/1207673652.html El Coliseum se llenará por primera vez], ''[[El Mundo (Spain)|El Mundo]]'', April 8, 2008</ref> Getafe club president [[Ángel Torres (businessman)|Ángel Torres]] expressed interest in upgrading the Coliseum to a much greater 20,000-seat arena, in conjunction with [[Madrid 2012 Olympic bid|Madrid's bid for the 2012 Olympic Games]].<ref>[http://www.as.com/futbol/articulo/campo-getafe-estaria-grandes/dasftb/20061103dasdaiftb_58/Tes "Con este campo el Getafe estaría entre los grandes"], ''As'', November 3, 2006</ref> The failure of this bid and poor crowd averages put this redevelopment in doubt. Getafe use the nearby Sports City when training. These facilities include several training pitches with both grass and artificial turf, full medical rooms and recuperation facilities. ==Supporters== Commonly called ''Marea Azul'', or ''Azulones'', Getafe supporters have steadily increased in number with the success of the team in recent years. There are 18 ''peñas'' ("supporter clubs") and 12,000 ''socios'' ("associates"). Former Real Madrid player [[Francisco Pavón]] is a well-known Getafe ''socio'', while [[Fernando Alonso]] and [[Rafael Nadal]] have attended matches at the Coliseum in the past. Getafe supporters have grown far beyond the local area and are now known to have fans in Australia, Sweden, Finland, Czech Republic, Argentina, Scotland, Denmark, the United States and Mexico. In 2007, a ''peña'' was founded in Venezuela to extend the worldwide club reach. Getafe also created some controversy in 2007 when their season ticket campaign included biblical references of [[Abraham]], [[Moses]] and Jesus sacrificing themselves for the team. The club responded by withdrawing the first scene involving Abraham. Upon important or famous victories, Getafe fans congregate to celebrate at the Cibelina statue in the town centre. Prior to the 2007 Cup final, Torres implored the fans to "tear down the Cibelina" upon victory, promising to pay for a new design. During that final, thousands of supporters rushed to get tickets and packed into the Santiago Bernabéu, yet were vastly outnumbered by ''Sevillistas''. However, those who failed to get tickets – most of which went to season ticket holders for the 2007–08 campaign – were able to watch the match on a big screen in Getafe's central square. Getafe has also a small group of [[Ultras]] supporters, called ''Comandos Azules'' ("blue [[commandos]]"). ===''Zombies Calientes de Getafe''=== In 2011, Getafe released a humorous tongue-in-cheek advertising campaign, pretending to decry the club's relatively small fanbase and encouraging male supporters to [[Sperm donation|donate sperm]] in order to breed more fans.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Burgen|first1=Stephen|title=Getafe fans urged to become sperm donors and breed more supporters|url=https://www.theguardian.com/world/2011/aug/19/getafe-fans-sperm-donors|website=[[The Guardian]]|access-date=February 8, 2018|date=August 19, 2011}}</ref> To inspire those donations, the club produced a short [[pornographic film]] called ''Zombies Calientes de Getafe'' ("Horny Zombies of Getafe"), "shot in the style of a 1970s porn film", and delivered it to [[sperm bank|sperm donation clinic]]s in Madrid.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Nudd|first1=Tim|title=Ad of the Day: Getafe (NSFW)|url=http://www.adweek.com/brand-marketing/ad-day-getafe-nsfw-134542/|website=adweek.com|publisher=Adweek|access-date=February 8, 2018|date=August 31, 2011}}</ref> ==Rivalries== Historically, due to their close geographical position, Getafe has always held a strong rivalry with [[CD Leganés|Leganés]]. They played out numerous encounters in the lower division before the two teams fortunes began to contrast as Getafe gained ascendency and Leganés began to deteriorate. In the first division, the side has held some exciting matches in the last few years with Real Madrid, with the ledger being most recently squared at three wins each. Real Madrid's much greater stature, huge budget and expensive squad has never stopped Getafe from rising to the challenge and often playing their best football against their "bigger brother". In addition to this, Getafe has developed somewhat of a rivalry with Barcelona, which culminated in their famous 4–0 victory over their more fancied opponents during the 2006–07 Copa del Rey semi-final. Also, Valencia has succumbed numerous times to ''el Geta'', often quite heavily, as was the case during the 2006–07 Copa del Rey, which ensured Getafe's first appearance in the Copa's quarter-finals with a 2–4 win at Valencia's [[Mestalla Stadium]]. However, this result was turned around in the 2008 Copa del Rey final, as Valencia would deny Getafe their first trophy with a 3–1 victory. This rivalry is propped up healthily by the regular transfer of Getafe players (and head coach [[Quique Sánchez Flores]]) to Valencia. ==European record== The club has not appeared in any European competition except in the [[UEFA Europa League]] (formerly the UEFA Cup).<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.worldfootball.net/teams/getafe-cf/21/|title=Getafe CF – Historical results|website=worldfootball.net}}</ref> The club appeared only three times in this tournament, In [[2007–08 UEFA Cup|2007–08]] they qualified for the tournament as [[2006–07 Copa del Rey#Final|Copa del Rey runner-up]] in the previous season for [[Sevilla FC|Sevilla]], who qualified for the [[UEFA Champions League]], and progressed from the first round, group stage, round of 32 and round of 16 before being beaten by [[FC Bayern Munich|Bayern Munich]] in the quarter-finals.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/match/301969--getafe-vs-bayern/|title=Getafe 3–3 Bayern|date=10 April 2008|website=[[UEFA]]}}</ref> three years later, in [[2010–11 UEFA Europa League|2010–11]] they were paired with [[APOEL FC|APOEL]] in the playoff round, and qualified by eliminating them, but then they were eliminated from the group stage as third place.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.getafecf.com/Primerequipo/Historicos/Historico2010-11/EuropaLeague2010-11.aspx|title=Europa League 2010–11|language=Spanish|website=GetafeCF.com}}</ref> In the [[2019–20 UEFA Europa League|2019–20]] season, Getafe appeared in the tournament for the third time, and they were able to qualify from the group stage in second place, and they also managed to pass the round of 32 after eliminating [[AFC Ajax|Ajax]], but they were eliminated in the next round against [[Inter Milan]] in one match due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic in Italy|COVID-19 pandemic]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/match/2028228--internazionale-vs-getafe/|title=Internazionale-Getafe 2020 History|date=5 August 2020|website=[[UEFA]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11959/11955149/coronavirus-uefa-confirms-inter-milan-getafe-sevilla-roma-postponements-in-europa-league|title=Coronavirus: UEFA confirms Inter Milan–Getafe & Sevilla–Roma postponements in Europa League|date=11 March 2020|website=[[Sky Sports]]}}</ref> {|class="wikitable" style="text-align:left;" |- ! Season ! Competition ! Round ! Opponent ! Home ! Away ! Aggregate |- | rowspan="8"| [[2007–08 UEFA Cup|2007–08]] | rowspan="8"| [[UEFA Europa League|UEFA Cup]] | [[2007–08 UEFA Cup#First round|1R]] | {{flagicon|NED}} [[FC Twente|Twente]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1–0 | style="text-align:center;"| 2–3 ([[Extra time|aet]]) | style="text-align:center;"| '''3–3''' ([[Away goals rule|a]]) |- | rowspan="4"| [[2007–08 UEFA Cup#Group G|Group G]] | {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Tottenham Hotspur F.C.|Tottenham Hotspur]] | style="text-align:center;" {{n/a}} | style="text-align:center;"| 2–1 | rowspan="4" style="text-align:center;"| '''1st''' |- | {{flagicon|ISR}} [[Hapoel Tel Aviv F.C.|Hapoel Tel Aviv]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1–2 | style="text-align:center;" {{n/a}} |- | {{flagicon|DEN}} [[AaB Fodbold|Aalborg BK]] | style="text-align:center;" {{n/a}} | style="text-align:center;"| 2–1 |- | {{flagicon|BEL}} [[R.S.C. Anderlecht|Anderlecht]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2–1 | style="text-align:center;" {{n/a}} |- | [[2007–08 UEFA Cup#Round of 32|R32]] | {{flagicon|GRE}} [[AEK Athens F.C.|AEK Athens]] | style="text-align:center;"| 3–0 | style="text-align:center;"| 1–1 | style="text-align:center;"| '''4–1''' |- | [[2007–08 UEFA Cup#Round of 16|R16]] | {{flagicon|POR}} [[S.L. Benfica|Benfica]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1–0 | style="text-align:center;"| 2–1 | style="text-align:center;"| '''3–1''' |- | [[2007–08 UEFA Cup#Quarter-finals|QF]] | {{flagicon|GER}} [[FC Bayern Munich|Bayern Munich]] | style="text-align:center;"| 3–3 ([[Extra time|aet]]) | style="text-align:center;"| 1–1 | style="text-align:center;"| '''4–4''' ([[Away goals rule|a]]) |- | rowspan="4"| [[2010–11 UEFA Europa League|2010–11]] | rowspan="4"| [[UEFA Europa League]] | [[2010–11 UEFA Europa League#Play-off round|PO]] | {{flagicon|CYP}} [[APOEL FC|APOEL]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1–0 | style="text-align:center;"| 1–1 ([[Extra time|aet]]) | style="text-align:center;"| '''2–1''' |- | rowspan="3"| [[2010–11 UEFA Europa League#Group H|Group H]] | {{flagicon|DEN}} [[Odense Boldklub|Odense]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2–1 | style="text-align:center;"| 1–1 | rowspan="3" style="text-align:center;"| '''3rd''' |- | {{flagicon|SWI}} [[BSC Young Boys|Young Boys]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1–0 | style="text-align:center;"| 0–2 |- | {{flagicon|GER}} [[VfB Stuttgart]] | style="text-align:center;"| 0–3 | style="text-align:center;"| 0–1 |- | rowspan="5"| [[2019–20 UEFA Europa League|2019–20]] | rowspan="5"| [[UEFA Europa League]] | rowspan="3"| [[2019–20 UEFA Europa League#Group stage|Group C]] | {{flagicon|SWI}} [[FC Basel|Basel]] | style="text-align:center;"| 0–1 | style="text-align:center;"| 1–2 | rowspan="3" style="text-align:center;"| '''2nd''' |- | {{flagicon|RUS}} [[FC Krasnodar|Krasnodar]] | style="text-align:center;"| 3–0 | style="text-align:center;"| 2–1 |- | {{flagicon|TUR}} [[Trabzonspor]] | style="text-align:center;"| 1–0 | style="text-align:center;"| 1–0 |- | [[2019–20 UEFA Europa League#Round of 32|R32]] | {{flagicon|NED}} [[AFC Ajax|Ajax]] | style="text-align:center;"| 2–0 | style="text-align:center;"| 1–2 | style="text-align:center;"| '''3–2''' |- | [[2019–20 UEFA Europa League#Round of 16|R16]] | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Inter Milan]] | colspan="3" style="text-align:center;"| '''0–2''' |} ==Season to season== {{Further|List of Getafe CF seasons}} {| |valign="top" width=0%| {| class="wikitable" |- style="background:#f0f6fa;" !Season !Tier !Division !Place ![[Copa del Rey]] |- |style="background:#C0F2DF;"|1983–84 !style="background:#C0F2DF;"|7 |style="background:#C0F2DF;"|{{Abbr|2ª Reg.|Segunda Regional Ordinaria}} |style="background:#C0F2DF;"|1st !style="background:#efefef;"| |- |style="background:#BBD7EC;"|1984–85 !style="background:#BBD7EC;"|6 |style="background:#BBD7EC;"|{{Abbr|1ª Reg.|Primera Regional Ordinaria}} |style="background:#BBD7EC;"|1st !style="background:#efefef;"| |- |style="background:#EFEF99;"|1985–86 !style="background:#EFEF99;"|5 |style="background:#EFEF99;"|{{Abbr|Reg. Pref.|Primera Regional Preferente}} |style="background:#EFEF99;"|1st !style="background:#efefef;"| |- |style="background:#FFD3BD;"|[[1986–87 Tercera División|1986–87]] !style="background:#FFD3BD;"|4 |style="background:#FFD3BD;"|[[Tercera División|3ª]] |style="background:#FFD3BD;"|6th !style="background:#efefef;"| |- |style="background:#DEC5AB;"|[[1987–88 Segunda División B|1987–88]] !style="background:#DEC5AB;"|3 |style="background:#DEC5AB;"|[[Segunda División B|2ª B]] |style="background:#DEC5AB;"|3rd !style="background:#efefef;"|[[1987–88 Copa del Rey|Fourth round]] |- |style="background:#DEC5AB;"|[[1988–89 Segunda División B|1988–89]] !style="background:#DEC5AB;"|3 |style="background:#DEC5AB;"|[[Segunda División B|2ª B]] |style="background:#DEC5AB;"|6th !style="background:#efefef;"|[[1998–99 Copa del Rey|First round]] |- |style="background:#DEC5AB;"|[[1989–90 Segunda División B|1989–90]] !style="background:#DEC5AB;"|3 |style="background:#DEC5AB;"|[[Segunda División B|2ª B]] |style="background:#DEC5AB;"|2nd !style="background:#efefef;"| |- |style="background:#DEC5AB;"|[[1990–91 Segunda División B|1990–91]] !style="background:#DEC5AB;"|3 |style="background:#DEC5AB;"|[[Segunda División B|2ª B]] |style="background:#DEC5AB;"|4th !style="background:#efefef;"|[[1990–91 Copa del Rey|Fourth round]] |- |style="background:#DEC5AB;"|[[1991–92 Segunda División B|1991–92]] !style="background:#DEC5AB;"|3 |style="background:#DEC5AB;"|[[Segunda División B|2ª B]] |style="background:#DEC5AB;"|6th !style="background:#efefef;"|[[1991–92 Copa del Rey|Fifth round]] |- |style="background:#DEC5AB;"|[[1992–93 Segunda División B|1992–93]] !style="background:#DEC5AB;"|3 |style="background:#DEC5AB;"|[[Segunda División B|2ª B]] |style="background:#DEC5AB;"|4th !style="background:#efefef;"|[[1992–93 Copa del Rey|Third round]] |- |style="background:#DEC5AB;"|[[1993–94 Segunda División B|1993–94]] !style="background:#DEC5AB;"|3 |style="background:#DEC5AB;"|[[Segunda División B|2ª B]] |style="background:#DEC5AB;"|2nd !style="background:#efefef;"|[[1993–94 Copa del Rey|Fourth round]] |- |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|[[1994–95 Segunda División|1994–95]] !style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2 |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|[[Segunda División|2ª]] |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|18th !style="background:#efefef;"|[[1994–95 Copa del Rey|Third round]] |- |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|[[1995–96 Segunda División|1995–96]] !style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2 |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|[[Segunda División|2ª]] |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|19th !style="background:#efefef;"|[[1995–96 Copa del Rey|Second round]] |- |style="background:#DEC5AB;"|[[1996–97 Segunda División B|1996–97]] !style="background:#DEC5AB;"|3 |style="background:#DEC5AB;"|[[Segunda División B|2ª B]] |style="background:#DEC5AB;"|16th !style="background:#efefef;"|[[1996–97 Copa del Rey|First round]] |- |style="background:#DEC5AB;"|[[1997–98 Segunda División B|1997–98]] !style="background:#DEC5AB;"|3 |style="background:#DEC5AB;"|[[Segunda División B|2ª B]] |style="background:#DEC5AB;"|7th !style="background:#efefef;"| |- |style="background:#DEC5AB;"|[[1998–99 Segunda División B|1998–99]] !style="background:#DEC5AB;"|3 |style="background:#DEC5AB;"|[[Segunda División B|2ª B]] |style="background:#DEC5AB;"|1st !style="background:#efefef;"| |- |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|[[1999–2000 Segunda División|1999–2000]] !style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2 |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|[[Segunda División|2ª]] |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|19th !style="background:#efefef;"|[[1999–2000 Copa del Rey|First round]] |- |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|[[2000–01 Segunda División|2000–01]] !style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2 |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|[[Segunda División|2ª]] |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|21st !style="background:#efefef;"|[[2000–01 Copa del Rey|Round of 64]] |- |style="background:#DEC5AB;"|[[2001–02 Segunda División B|2001–02]] !style="background:#DEC5AB;"|3 |style="background:#DEC5AB;"|[[Segunda División B|2ª B]] |style="background:#DEC5AB;"|5th !style="background:#efefef;"|[[2001–02 Copa del Rey|Round of 64]] |- |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|[[2002–03 Segunda División|2002–03]] !style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2 |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|[[Segunda División|2ª]] |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|11th !style="background:#efefef;"|[[2002–03 Copa del Rey|Round of 32]] |} |valign="top" width=0%| {| class="wikitable" |- style="background:#f0f6fa;" !Season !Tier !Division !Place ![[Copa del Rey]] |- |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|[[2003–04 Segunda División|2003–04]] !style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2 |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|[[Segunda División|2ª]] |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2nd !style="background:#efefef;"|[[2003–04 Copa del Rey|Round of 64]] |- |style="background:#FFEA64;"|[[2004–05 La Liga|2004–05]] !style="background:#FFEA64;"|1 |style="background:#FFEA64;"|[[La Liga|1ª]] |style="background:#FFEA64;"|13th !style="background:#efefef;"|[[2004–05 Copa del Rey|Round of 16]] |- |style="background:#FFEA64;"|[[2005–06 La Liga|2005–06]] !style="background:#FFEA64;"|1 |style="background:#FFEA64;"|[[La Liga|1ª]] |style="background:#FFEA64;"|9th !style="background:#efefef;"|[[2005–06 Copa del Rey|Round of 16]] |- |style="background:#FFEA64;"|[[2006–07 La Liga|2006–07]] !style="background:#FFEA64;"|1 |style="background:#FFEA64;"|[[La Liga|1ª]] |style="background:#FFEA64;"|9th !style="background:#efefef;"|[[2006–07 Copa del Rey|Runner-up]] |- |style="background:#FFEA64;"|[[2007–08 La Liga|2007–08]] !style="background:#FFEA64;"|1 |style="background:#FFEA64;"|[[La Liga|1ª]] |style="background:#FFEA64;"|14th !style="background:#efefef;"|[[2007–08 Copa del Rey|Runner-up]] |- |style="background:#FFEA64;"|[[2008–09 La Liga|2008–09]] !style="background:#FFEA64;"|1 |style="background:#FFEA64;"|[[La Liga|1ª]] |style="background:#FFEA64;"|17th !style="background:#efefef;"|[[2008–09 Copa del Rey|Round of 32]] |- |style="background:#FFEA64;"|[[2009–10 La Liga|2009–10]] !style="background:#FFEA64;"|1 |style="background:#FFEA64;"|[[La Liga|1ª]] |style="background:#FFEA64;"|6th !style="background:#efefef;"|[[2009–10 Copa del Rey|Semi-finalist]] |- |style="background:#FFEA64;"|[[2010–11 La Liga|2010–11]] !style="background:#FFEA64;"|1 |style="background:#FFEA64;"|[[La Liga|1ª]] |style="background:#FFEA64;"|16th !style="background:#efefef;"|[[2010–11 Copa del Rey|Round of 16]] |- |style="background:#FFEA64;"|[[2011–12 La Liga|2011–12]] !style="background:#FFEA64;"|1 |style="background:#FFEA64;"|[[La Liga|1ª]] |style="background:#FFEA64;"|11th !style="background:#efefef;"|[[2011–12 Copa del Rey|Round of 32]] |- |style="background:#FFEA64;"|[[2012–13 La Liga|2012–13]] !style="background:#FFEA64;"|1 |style="background:#FFEA64;"|[[La Liga|1ª]] |style="background:#FFEA64;"|10th !style="background:#efefef;"|[[2012–13 Copa del Rey|Round of 16]] |- |style="background:#FFEA64;"|[[2013–14 La Liga|2013–14]] !style="background:#FFEA64;"|1 |style="background:#FFEA64;"|[[La Liga|1ª]] |style="background:#FFEA64;"|13th !style="background:#efefef;"|[[2013–14 Copa del Rey|Round of 16]] |- |style="background:#FFEA64;"|[[2014–15 La Liga|2014–15]] !style="background:#FFEA64;"|1 |style="background:#FFEA64;"|[[La Liga|1ª]] |style="background:#FFEA64;"|15th !style="background:#efefef;"|[[2014–15 Copa del Rey#Quarter-finals|Quarter-finals]] |- |style="background:#FFEA64;"|[[2015–16 La Liga|2015–16]] !style="background:#FFEA64;"|1 |style="background:#FFEA64;"|[[La Liga|1ª]] |style="background:#FFEA64;"|19th !style="background:#efefef;"|[[2015–16 Copa del Rey|Round of 32]] |- |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|[[2016–17 Segunda División|2016–17]] !style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2 |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|[[Segunda División|2ª]] |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|3rd !style="background:#efefef;"|[[2016–17 Copa del Rey|Second round]] |- |style="background:#FFEA64;"|[[2017–18 La Liga|2017–18]] !style="background:#FFEA64;"|1 |style="background:#FFEA64;"|[[La Liga|1ª]] |style="background:#FFEA64;"|8th !style="background:#efefef;"|[[2017–18 Copa del Rey|Round of 32]] |- |style="background:#FFEA64;"|[[2018–19 La Liga|2018–19]] !style="background:#FFEA64;"|1 |style="background:#FFEA64;"|[[La Liga|1ª]] |style="background:#FFEA64;"|5th !style="background:#efefef;"|[[2018–19 Copa del Rey|Quarter-finals]] |- |style="background:#FFEA64;"|[[2019–20 La Liga|2019–20]] !style="background:#FFEA64;"|1 |style="background:#FFEA64;"|[[La Liga|1ª]] |style="background:#FFEA64;"|8th !style="background:#efefef;"|[[2019–20 Copa del Rey|Second round]] |- |style="background:#FFEA64;"|[[2020–21 La Liga|2020–21]] !style="background:#FFEA64;"|1 |style="background:#FFEA64;"|[[La Liga|1ª]] |style="background:#FFEA64;"|15th !style="background:#efefef;"|[[2020–21 Copa del Rey|Second round]] |- |style="background:#FFEA64;"|[[2021–22 La Liga|2021–22]] !style="background:#FFEA64;"|1 |style="background:#FFEA64;"|[[La Liga|1ª]] |style="background:#FFEA64;"|15th !style="background:#efefef;"|[[2021–22 Copa del Rey|Second round]] |- |style="background:#FFEA64;"|[[2022–23 La Liga|2022–23]] !style="background:#FFEA64;"|1 |style="background:#FFEA64;"|[[La Liga|1ª]] |style="background:#FFEA64;"|15th !style="background:#efefef;"|[[2022–23 Copa del Rey|Round of 32]] |} |} {| |valign="top" width=0%| {| class="wikitable" |- style="background:#f0f6fa;" !Season !Tier !Division !Place ![[Copa del Rey]] |- |style="background:#FFEA64;"|[[2023–24 La Liga|2023–24]] !style="background:#FFEA64;"|1 |style="background:#FFEA64;"|[[La Liga|1ª]] |style="background:#FFEA64;"|12th !style="background:#efefef;"|[[2023–24 Copa del Rey|Round of 16]] |- |style="background:#FFEA64;"|[[2024–25 La Liga|2024–25]] !style="background:#FFEA64;"|1 |style="background:#FFEA64;"|[[La Liga|1ª]] |style="background:#FFEA64;"| !style="background:#efefef;"|[[2024–25 Copa del Rey|Quarter-finals]] |} |} ---- *'''20''' ''seasons'' in ''[[La Liga]]'' *'''7''' ''seasons'' in ''[[Segunda División]]'' *'''11''' ''seasons'' in ''[[Segunda División B]]'' *'''1''' ''seasons'' in ''[[Tercera División]]'' *'''3''' seasons in ''[[Divisiones Regionales de Fútbol|Categorías Regionales]]'' ==Honours== *'''[[Copa del Rey]]''' **''Runners-up (2):'' [[2006–07 Copa del Rey|2006–07]], [[2007–08 Copa del Rey|2007–08]] *'''[[Segunda División B|Segunda División B – Group 1]]''' **''Winners (1):'' 1998–99 ==Players== {{See also|Category:Getafe CF footballers}} ===Current squad=== {{updated|27 February 2025}}<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.getafecf.com/jugadores|title=Primer equipo|publisher=Getafe CF|language=es|access-date=11 July 2024}}</ref> {{Fs start}} {{Fs player|no=1|nat=CZE|pos=GK|name=[[Jiří Letáček]]}} {{Fs player|no=2|nat=TOG|pos=DF|name=[[Djené]]|other=<small>[[Captain (association football)|captain]]</small>}} {{Fs player|no=4|nat=ESP|pos=DF|name=[[Juan Berrocal]]}} {{Fs player|no=5|nat=ESP|pos=MF|name=[[Luis Milla (footballer, born 1994)|Luis Milla]]}} {{Fs player|no=6|nat=NGA|pos=MF|name=[[Christantus Uche]]}} {{Fs player|no=7|nat=ESP|pos=MF|name=[[Álex Sola]]}} {{Fs player|no=8|nat=URU|pos=MF|name=[[Mauro Arambarri]]}} {{Fs player|no=9|nat=ESP|pos=FW|name=[[Borja Mayoral]]}} {{Fs player|no=10|nat=TUR|pos=FW|name=[[Bertuğ Yıldırım]]|other=<small>on loan from [[Stade Rennais F.C.|Rennes]]</small>}} {{Fs player|no=11|nat=ESP|pos=MF|name=[[Ramon Terrats|Ramón Terrats]]|other={{small|on loan from [[Villarreal CF|Villarreal]]}}}} {{Fs player|no=12|nat=CMR|pos=DF|name=[[Allan Nyom]]}} {{Fs mid}} {{Fs player|no=13|nat=ESP|pos=GK|name=[[David Soria]]|other=<small>[[vice-captain (association football)|vice-captain]]</small>}} {{Fs player|no=14|nat=ESP|pos=DF|name=[[Juan Bernat]]}} {{Fs player|no=15|nat=PAR|pos=DF|name=[[Omar Alderete]]}} {{Fs player|no=16|nat=ESP|pos=DF|name=[[Diego Rico]]}} {{Fs player|no=17|nat=ESP|pos=FW|name=[[Carles Pérez]]|other=<small>on loan from [[RC Celta de Vigo|Celta Vigo]]</small>}} {{Fs player|no=18|nat=URU|pos=FW|name=[[Álvaro Rodríguez (footballer, born 2004)|Álvaro Rodríguez]]|other=<small>on loan from [[Real Madrid CF|Real Madrid]]</small>}} {{Fs player|no=19|nat=DOM|pos=MF|name=[[Peter González (footballer)|Peter González]]}} {{Fs player|no=20|nat=ESP|pos=MF|name=[[Jesús Santiago|Yellu Santiago]]}} {{Fs player|no=21|nat=ESP|pos=DF|name=[[Juan Iglesias]]}} {{Fs player|no=22|nat=POR|pos=DF|name=[[Domingos Duarte]]}} {{Fs player|no=24|nat=ESP|pos=FW|name=[[Juanmi (footballer, born 1993)|Juanmi]]|other=<small>on loan from [[Real Betis|Betis]]</small>}} {{Fs end}} ===Reserve team=== {{Main|Getafe CF B}} {{Fs start}} {{Fs player|no=26|nat=ESP|pos=MF|name=[[Alberto Risco]]}} {{fs player|no=28|nat=MAR|pos=DF|name=[[Ismael Bekhoucha]]}} {{Fs player|no=29|nat=ESP|pos=FW|name=[[Coba da Costa]]}} {{Fs player|no=30|nat=ESP|pos=DF|name=[[Gorka Rivera]]}} {{Fs player|no=34|nat=ESP|pos=DF|name=[[David Argüelles]]}} {{fs player|no=35|nat=CZE|pos=GK|name=[[Đorđije Medenica]]}} {{Fs mid}} {{Fs player|no=36|nat=ESP|pos=MF|name=[[Abdoulaye Keita (footballer, born 2002)|Abdoulaye Keita]]}} {{Fs player|no=37|nat=ESP|pos=DF|name=[[Luca Löhr]]}} {{fs player|no=38|nat=ESP|pos=FW|name=[[Martín Cuéllar Pérez|Martín Cuéllar]]}} {{Fs player|no=40|nat=ESP|pos=GK|name=[[Diego Ferrer Martínez|Diego Ferrer]]}} {{Fs player|no=42|nat=ESP|pos=GK|name=[[Jorge Benito de Valle Martín|Jorge Benito]]}} {{Fs end}} ===Out on loan=== {{Fs start}} {{Fs player|no= |nat=ESP|pos=MF|name=[[Carles Aleñá]]|other={{small|at [[Deportivo Alavés]] until 30 June 2025}}}} {{Fs end}} ==Club officials== === Current technical staff === {{Fb cs header}} {{Fb cs staff |bg= |p=Head coach|s= {{flagicon|ESP}} [[José Bordalás]]}} {{Fb cs staff |bg= |p=Assistant coach |s= {{flagicon|ESP}} [[Patricio Moreno Ruiz|Patri]]}} {{Fb cs staff |bg= |p=Technical assistants |s= {{flagicon|ESP}} [[Héctor Verdés]] <br> {{flagicon|ESP}} Roberto Bordalás <br> {{flagicon|ESP}} Santos Ramírez}} {{Fb cs staff |bg= |p=Fitness coach |s= {{flagicon|ESP}} Javier Vidal <br> {{flagicon|ESP}} José Tomás}} {{Fb cs staff |bg= |p=Goalkeeping coach |s= {{flagicon|ESP}} [[:es:Juanjo Roa|Juanjo Roa]]}} {{Fb cs staff |bg= |p=Delegate |s= {{flagicon|ESP}} [[Manuel Mejuto González|Mejuto González]]}} {{Fb cs staff |bg= |p=Kit men |s= {{flagicon|ESP}} Javier Martín Yagüe <br> {{flagicon|ESP}} Costel Borta <br> {{flagicon|ESP}} Jonathan Suazo Cabeza <br> {{flagicon|ESP}} Peñi}} {{Fb cs staff |bg= |p=Doctors |s= {{flagicon|ESP}} Christopher Oyola <br> {{flagicon|ESP}} Joaquín Peiró García <br> {{flagicon|ESP}} Ana de la Torre}} {{Fb cs staff |bg= |p=Physiotherapists |s= {{flagicon|ESP}} Enrique Pascual Muñoz <br> {{flagicon|ESP}} José Ramos Vara <br> {{flagicon|ESP}} Álvaro García Zudaire <br>{{flagicon|ESP}} Xabier Laucirica Zorrozua <br> {{flagicon|ESP}} Diego Saz <br> {{flagicon|ESP}} Luis Peñalver Manzanares <br> {{flagicon|ESP}} Fermín Valera Garrido}} {{Fb cs staff |bg= |p=Rehab fitness coach |s= {{flagicon|ESP}} Braulio Álcantara Muñoz <br> {{flagicon|ESP}} Juan Antonio Hernández Marchante}} {{Fb cs staff |bg= |p=Podiatrist |s= {{flagicon|ESP}} Francisco Escobar Ruiz}} {{Fb cs staff |bg= |p=Nutritionist |s= {{flagicon|ESP}} Katherine De Sousa <br> {{flagicon|ESP}} Maria Eugenia Matas Soriano}} {{Fb cs footer|u=6 October 2021|s=[https://getafecf.com/PrimerEquipo/Plantilla.aspx Getafe CF]|date=April 2019}} === Board of directors === {| class="wikitable" |- !Office !Name |- | President | [[Ángel Torres (businessman)|Ángel Torres Sánchez]] |- | First vice president | Felipe Triguero Escobar |- | Second vice president | Valentín Sánchez Girón |- | Secretary | Juan Leif Pérez Preus |- | Vice secretary | Fernando Santos |- | Treasurer | María Ángeles Carlos Vara |- | General director | José María Durán |- | Sporting director | [[Rubén Reyes]] |- | Academy director | Damián Jiménez Fraile |- | Academy coordinator | Juan Manuel Hernández Cáceres |- | Administration and operations director | José Antonio Ramirez |- | Financial director | Angeles Carlos |- | Financial treasurer | Patricia Torres |- | Communication director | Luz Monzón |- | Social media director | David Torres |- | Marketing director | Alberto Heras {{Fb cs footer|u=9 April 2019|s=[https://getafecf.com/Elclub/Organigrama.aspx Getafe CF]|date=April 2019}} ==Coaches== {{See also|Category:Getafe CF managers}} {| |- style="vertical-align: top;" | * {{flagicon|ESP}} [[Luis Sánchez Duque]] (1994–95) * {{flagicon|ESP}} [[Emilio Cruz Roldán|Emilio Cruz]] (1995) * {{flagicon|ESP}} [[Luis Ángel Duque]] (1996) * {{flagicon|ESP}} [[Manuel García Calderón]] (1997–98) * {{flagicon|ESP}} [[Santiago Martín Prado|Santiago Prado]] (1998–2000) * {{flagicon|ESP}} [[Juanjo Enríquez|Juanjo]] (2000) * {{flagicon|ESP}} [[Manuel Jesús Cano Martín|Manolo Cano]] (2000) * {{flagicon|ESP}} [[Gonzalo Hurtado]] (2001) * {{flagicon|ESP}} [[Félix Barderas Sierra|Felines]] (2001–03) * {{flagicon|ESP}} [[Pepe Mel]] (2003) * {{flagicon|ESP}} [[Josu Uribe]] (2003–04) * {{flagicon|ESP}} [[Quique Sánchez Flores]] (2004–05) * {{flagicon|GER}} [[Bernd Schuster]] (2005–07) * {{flagicon|DEN}} [[Michael Laudrup]] (2007–08) * {{flagicon|ESP}} [[Víctor Muñoz]] (2008–09) || * {{flagicon|ESP}} [[Míchel (footballer, born 1963)|Míchel]] (2009–11) * {{flagicon|ESP}} [[Luis García Plaza|Luis García]] (2011–14) * {{flagicon|ROU}} [[Cosmin Contra]] (2014–15) * {{flagicon|ESP}} [[Quique Flores|Quique Sánchez Flores]] (2015) * {{flagicon|ESP}} [[Pablo Franco Martín|Pablo Franco]] (2015) * {{flagicon|ESP}} [[Fran Escribá]] (2015–16) * {{flagicon|ARG}} [[Juan Esnáider]] (2016) * {{flagicon|ESP}} [[José Bordalás]] (2016–21) * {{flagicon|ESP}} [[Míchel (footballer, born 1963)|Míchel]] (2021) * {{flagicon|ESP}} [[Quique Sánchez Flores]] (2021–2023) * {{flagicon|ESP}} [[José Bordalás]] (2023–) |} ==Presidents== * Antonio de Miguel (1983–92) * Francisco Flores (1992–2000) * Felipe González (2000–01) * Domingo Rebosio (2001–02) * [[Ángel Torres (businessman)|Ángel Torres]] (2002–) ==See also== * [[Getafe CF B]] * [[Getafe Deportivo]] ==References== {{Reflist|30em}} ==External links== {{commons category}} ;Official websites *{{official website|https://www.getafecf.com/}} {{in lang|es}} *[https://web.archive.org/web/20110806154722/http://www.lfp.es/Default.aspx?tabid=78&IDParam=9&language=en-GB Getafe at La Liga] {{in lang|es|en}} *[http://www.futbolme.com/com/equipo.asp?id_equipo=496 Futbolme team profile] {{in lang|es}} *[http://www.bdfutbol.com/en/e/e16.html BDFutbol team profile] *[https://web.archive.org/web/20120216185816/http://www.fepegetafecf.com/ ''Peñas'' federation] {{in lang|es}} (archived 16 February 2012) {{Getafe CF}} {{La Liga teamlist}} {{Community of Madrid Sports}} {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Getafe Cf}} [[Category:Getafe CF| ]] [[Category:Association football clubs established in 1983]] [[Category:Football clubs in the Community of Madrid]] [[Category:1983 establishments in Spain]] [[Category:Sport in Getafe]] [[Category:La Liga clubs]] [[Category:Segunda División clubs]]
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