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Coliseum seating plan & guide

Getafe CF play at the Coliseum, formerly the Coliseum Alfonso Pérez, in the Madrid satellite city of Getafe. Opened in 1998 with a capacity around 16,500, it is one of La Liga's smaller and more functional grounds. A major renovation began in 2025 to modernise and gradually expand the stadium.

CityGetafe
Opened1998
TypeFootball stadium
Capacity≈16,500

Best sections

Tribuna (Main Stand)

The covered main side stand gives the best central view; the rest of the ground is largely open.

Fondo (Behind goal)

Home end where Getafe's core support makes the most noise.

Preferencia (opposite side)

Faces the main stand with a clear view and is usually the easiest area to get into.

Insider tips

  • The Coliseum is reachable by Cercanías commuter train and Metro from central Madrid in about 30 minutes.
  • Renovation work is staged, so confirm which stands are open before buying tickets.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the best seats at Coliseum?

Tribuna (Main Stand) offer the closest view, while preferencia (opposite side) are the best value. Faces the main stand with a clear view and is usually the easiest area to get into.

Where is Coliseum?

Coliseum is a football stadium in Getafe, opened in 1998 with a capacity of ≈16,500.

Where can I find the cheapest Coliseum tickets?

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