Estadio Coliseum Alfonso Pérez

17000 seats
Estadio Coliseum Alfonso Pérez
Official Stadium Name Estadio Coliseum Alfonso Pérez
Former Names
Alternative Names Coliseum Alfonso Pérez
Inauguration Date 30/08/1998
Opening Game Getafe CF 0-1 Talavera CF
Opening Game Date 30/08/1998
Attendance Record
Record Match
Record Date
Renovations
Design Conurma Ingenieros Consultores
Cost
Owner Ayuntamiento de Getafe
Operator Ayuntamiento de Getafe
Tenants Getafe CF (1998-present)
League
LaLiga
Pitch Dimension 106x69 meters
Surface Grass

Location and Contacts

Continent Europe
Nation
City Getafe
Address Coliseum Alfonso Perez, Av. Teresa de Calcuta, 12, 28903 Getafe
Coordinates 40°19'19"N -3°42'32"W
Telephone +34 916 95 96 43
Website Official Website

In-Game Details

Category Real
Weather
Sunny
Rainy
Cloudy
Shadows Moderate
UT Quality Gold Common
Default Time 17:00
Camera Height 15
Camera Zoom 9
Customization Tifos
Stadium Themes
Home FIFA/FC Clubs Getafe CF
FIFA/FC Editions FC 24 | FIFA 19 | FIFA 20 | FIFA 21 | FIFA 22 | FIFA 23

In-Game Images

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In-Game Video

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Map

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Stadium History

The name of the stadium is in honour of former Spanish international footballer Alfonso Pérez, who was born in Getafe but never played for the club.

It was built in 1998 and currently, after several extensions, it has a capacity of 17,393 people, with an average attendance of 10,579 (62.2%) in the 2009/10 season and 9,072 in the 2010/11 season. In the west stand a roof was installed, covering almost all of the stand in order to protect fans from inclement weather. In recent years the average attendance at the Coliseum barely exceeds 9,000 fans. Getafe CF has played in this stadium since 30 August 1998, when the team from the south of Madrid played their first game against Talavera CF, having left the provisional Estadio Juan de la Cierva where they played only one year, after the demolition of the mythical Estadio Municipal de Las Margaritas.

The stadium has also played several friendly matches between national football teams. In May 2010 the Women’s UEFA Champions League Final was held at the Coliseum.