Stadium Information
Coliseum Alfonso Pérez, home of Getafe CF, is a compact and characterful stadium located in the southern Madrid municipality of Getafe. Opened in 1998, the ground has a capacity of just over sixteen thousand, making it one of the smaller venues in La Liga. Its design features four independent stands with open corners, giving the stadium a traditional and straightforward layout.
The pitch is a high-quality hybrid grass surface, shaped to support Getafe’s high-energy, physical style of play. Despite its modest scale, the steep seating and proximity to the pitch enhance visibility and create a focused, intense matchday atmosphere. Matchdays at the Coliseum are defined by the close-knit identity of the club and its supporters. Fans gather around the surrounding residential streets, local cafés, and open areas before moving toward the stadium’s simple entrance zones.
While the concourses are smaller than those in larger La Liga venues, they provide the essentials—food, drink, and sheltered spaces. The most vocal supporters usually occupy the Fondo Sur, driving the rhythm and energy of the match. The stadium is easily reached via Getafe Central and Los Espartales metro stations, as well as several bus routes. Parking is available in the surrounding areas but can be limited on matchdays.
Accessibility features include step-free routes, dedicated wheelchair seating areas, adapted toilets, and assistance staff, though some older sections of the stadium offer narrower pathways. The neighbourhood surrounding the ground provides restaurants, small parks, and commercial zones, giving supporters convenient options before and after matches.
Coliseum Alfonso Pérez remains a stadium grounded in community, simplicity, and the identity of Getafe CF, making it a distinctive part of Spain’s top flight.
