Getafe
Getafe CF (GET)
Overview
Getafe Club de Fútbol, club from Madrid's southern suburbs, competes in Spanish La Liga. Founded in 1983, the azulón (dark blue) club plays matches at the Coliseum Alfonso Pérez. Los Azulones have experienced remarkable progression in the 21st century, establishing themselves permanently in the Spanish elite despite modest means.
Getafe has become known for their pragmatic, physical playing style, favoring defensive solidity and efficiency. The club reached two Copa del Rey finals (2007, 2008) and participated in the Europa League, even reaching quarter-finals in 2008. These performances surprised the Spanish football world and established Getafe as a respected formation capable of punching above their weight.
Los Azulones maintain an intense minor Madrid derby with Leganés. The club relies on rigorous tactical organization and combative players. Getafe represents a success story in modern Spanish football, proving that a suburban club can rival La Liga giants through intelligent management, defensive excellence and collective spirit that compensates for limited financial resources compared to the capital's glamorous clubs.