Getafe CF Betting Stats
- Roberto Abbondanzieri
- David Soria
- Vicente Guaita
- Miguel Angel Moya
- David Belenguer
- Mariano Pernia
- Cata Diaz
- Damian Suarez
- Djene
- Ruben de la Red
- Javier Casquero
- Juan Albin
- Mauro Arambarri
- Angel Rodriguez
- Roberto Soldado
- Manu del Moral
- Jorge Molina
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Getafe Stats & History
Getafe was established in 1923 and they started out in the lower leagues. The club had humble beginnings as their original stadium, Campo del Regimiento de ArtillerÃa, didn’t have goal posts. They later moved to the San Isidro and earned promotion to the third tier in 1957.
The Azulones gained promotion to the Segunda Division for the first time in 1976 but didn’t find much success. In six seasons in the Segunda Division, Getafe failed to finish tenth or higher in the Spanish standings. One of the more impressive Getafe stats is their 3-3 draw with Barcelona in the round of 16 of the 1978 Copa Del Rey. However, Barcelona won the return leg, 8-0.
In 1982, Getafe were unable to pay their players and the club was liquidated as a result. Resurrected one year later under current name Getafe CF, they started play in the seventh tier of Spanish soccer. They won their division in three consecutive seasons, which meant three straight promotions. Due to league expansion, Getafe were also promoted in 1987.
They spent seven seasons in the third tier before returning to the Segunda Division once again. Getafe moved into their current stadium, the Coliseum Alfonso Perez, in 1998. They secured a historic promotion to La Liga in 2004, 81 years after they were first founded.
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Getafe did well to stay in La Liga in their first season and finished ninth in both 2006 and 2007. With the lowest goals to games ratio in the league, keeper Roberto Abbondanzieri won the Zamora trophy in 2007. One of the most notable Getafe stats is two straight Copa Del Rey finals appearances in 2007 and 2008. Getafe narrowly lost to Sevilla 1-0 in 2007 and fell 3-1 to Valencia in 2008.
They played in European competition for the first time in 2008 and reached the quarterfinals of the UEFA Cup. Since 2004, Getafe have spent just one season in the second division and finished a club-high fifth in La Liga in 2018-19. The La Liga odds price Getafe as +25000 longshots to win the league in 2022-23. Some betting advice to keep in mind is that Getafe have finished 15th in consecutive seasons. In each, they’ve failed to average a goal per game.