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Getafe

Getafe

La Liga

Season Statistics

37 MATCHES
PLAYED
Win (38%) Draw (16%) Loss (46%)
37 Played
14 Won
6 Drawn
17 Lost
31 Goals For
38 Goals Against

Team Overview

Getafe represents one of La Liga's most tenacious and defensively-minded clubs, built on a foundation of tactical discipline and physical intensity under Jose Bordalas Jimenez. The Madrid-based side has carved out a reputation as giant-killers who make life difficult for every opponent through their organized defensive structure and work ethic. While they may not possess the star power of Spain's traditional powerhouses, Getafe consistently punches above their weight through collective effort and strategic pragmatism.

Historically, Getafe has established themselves as a resilient mid-table presence in La Liga, capable of securing European qualification in exceptional seasons while maintaining their top-flight status through disciplined performances. The club's identity revolves around defensive solidity, set-piece prowess, and making their home ground a fortress where visiting teams struggle to find rhythm and space.

This current campaign presents a mixed picture for Getafe, with their record of 14 wins, 6 draws, and 17 losses from 37 matches reflecting the competitive nature of La Liga's middle tier. Their defensive foundations remain evident with 11 clean sheets, though they've struggled for consistent goal production, managing just 31 goals scored while conceding 38. The statistics reveal a fairly balanced home and away split, with seven victories at both venues, suggesting tactical adaptability regardless of location. Their recent form shows characteristic inconsistency, with periods of strong results followed by challenging spells. The negative goal difference of seven goals illustrates the fine margins that often determine Getafe's fortunes, where defensive organization keeps them competitive but limited attacking output can prove costly over a full season.

Squad (35 players)

Goalkeepers (3)

Jorge Benito
#35 Jorge Benito
J. Letáček
#1 J. Letáček
David Soria
#13 David Soria

Defenders (13)

A. Abqar
#3 A. Abqar
Z. Tassounte
#31 Z. Tassounte
S. Boselli
#15 S. Boselli
Davinchi
#26 Davinchi
D. Dakonam
#2 D. Dakonam
Domingos Duarte
#22 Domingos Duarte
Kiko Femenía
#17 Kiko Femenía
L. Laso
#32 L. Laso
Jorge Montes
#41 Jorge Montes
A. Nyom
#12 A. Nyom
Diego Rico
#16 Diego Rico
Z. Romero
#24 Z. Romero
Juan Iglesias
#21 Juan Iglesias

Midfielders (8)

M. Arambarri
#8 M. Arambarri
D. Caceres
#46 D. Caceres
Javi Muñoz
#14 Javi Muñoz
A. Mestanza
#45 A. Mestanza
Luis Milla
#5 Luis Milla
Adrián Riquelme
#44 Adrián Riquelme
Hugo Solozábal
#34 Hugo Solozábal
V. Birmančević
#20 V. Birmančević

Attackers (11)

Mario Martín
#6 Mario Martín
M. Aleksandrov
#29 M. Aleksandrov
Álex Sancris
#18 Álex Sancris
Joselu
#37 Joselu
Juanmi
#7 Juanmi
A. Kamara
#11 A. Kamara
Adrian Liso
#23 Adrian Liso
Borja Mayoral
#9 Borja Mayoral
M. Satriano
#10 M. Satriano
Yassin Tallal
#39 Yassin Tallal
L. Vázquez
#19 L. Vázquez

Player Statistics

2025/26 Season
# Player Pos Rating Apps Goals Assists Mins Tackles Passes
13
David Soria
David Soria
GK 7.2 37 0 0 3335 0 1089
8
M. Arambarri
M. Arambarri
MF 6.7 36 6 2 3170 67 771
5
Luis Milla
Luis Milla
MF 7.0 36 0 10 3188 56 1352
21
Juan Iglesias
Juan Iglesias
DF 6.9 36 1 2 3104 112 844
6
Mario Martín
Mario Martín
MF 6.5 34 2 1 2046 55 552
2
D. Dakonam
D. Dakonam
DF 6.6 34 0 0 2585 34 795
22
Domingos Duarte
Domingos Duarte
DF 6.7 33 1 1 2838 32 868
16
Diego Rico
Diego Rico
DF 6.7 28 0 0 1767 46 588
17
Kiko Femenía
Kiko Femenía
DF 6.6 28 1 1 2020 39 601
23
Adrian Liso
Adrian Liso
FW 6.6 27 3 0 1641 29 263
3
A. Abqar
A. Abqar
DF 6.7 22 0 2 1355 37 421
18
Álex Sancris
Álex Sancris
FW 6.5 18 0 1 710 10 193
10
M. Satriano
M. Satriano
FW 6.8 18 6 1 1609 22 370
14
Javi Muñoz
Javi Muñoz
MF 6.5 17 0 0 560 8 187
9
Borja Mayoral
Borja Mayoral
FW 6.7 16 4 1 1067 5 264
19
L. Vázquez
L. Vázquez
FW 6.6 16 3 0 1119 5 186
12
A. Nyom
A. Nyom
DF 6.6 14 0 1 434 7 156
24
Z. Romero
Z. Romero
DF 7.0 14 1 0 1265 31 395
26
Davinchi
Davinchi
DF 6.3 13 0 0 702 26 209
11
A. Kamara
A. Kamara
FW 6.5 12 0 0 264 4 76
15
S. Boselli
S. Boselli
DF 6.7 11 0 0 406 17 84
7
Juanmi
Juanmi
FW 6.6 8 1 0 176 2 37
20
V. Birmančević
V. Birmančević
MF 6.5 6 0 0 143 0 37
31
Z. Tassounte
Z. Tassounte
DF 6.7 4 0 1 120 6 19
45
A. Mestanza
A. Mestanza
MF 6.6 3 0 0 79 2 21
37
Joselu
Joselu
FW 6.6 2 0 0 20 0 4
46
D. Caceres
D. Caceres
MF 6.5 2 0 0 143 6 43
34
Hugo Solozábal
Hugo Solozábal
MF 6.3 1 0 0 10 0 5
41
Jorge Montes
Jorge Montes
DF 6.5 1 0 0 26 3 9

Recent Transfers

2024/25 & 2025/26

Arrivals (42)

V. Birmančević
From Sparta Praha
Loan Feb 2026
L. Vázquez
From Anderlecht
Loan Jan 2026
M. Satriano
From Lyon
Loan Jan 2026
Z. Romero
From Club Brugge KV
Loan Jan 2026
S. Boselli
From River Plate
Loan Jan 2026
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Departures (49)

Juan Bernat
To Eibar
- Feb 2026
Coba
To Anderlecht
Loan Feb 2026
Y. Neyou
To Al Okhdood
Loan Jan 2026
Adrián Riquelme
To Riquelme Adrian
Free agent Jan 2026
David Argüelles
To Ordino
- Sep 2025
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Injuries & Availability

3 Out 0 Doubtful
Juanmi
Juanmi Injury
Out
Kiko Femenia
Kiko Femenia Muscle Injury
Out
Djene
Djene Red Card
Out

Impact Analysis

Getafe face a challenging period with three key players unavailable for selection, creating tactical headaches across multiple areas of the pitch. The absence of Djene through suspension removes a crucial defensive presence, forcing tactical adjustments in the backline where his experience and physicality have been vital components. Meanwhile, Kiko Femenia's muscle injury depletes options in the full-back positions, an area where squad depth becomes particularly important given the demanding nature of modern wing-back play in La Liga's intense schedule.

The injury to Juanmi further compounds Getafe's personnel issues, reducing attacking options at a time when squad rotation and fresh legs become essential. With three players unavailable simultaneously, the coaching staff must carefully manage the remaining squad members to avoid overexertion while maintaining competitive standards. The combination of a suspension and two injuries tests Getafe's depth across different lines, from defense through to attack, requiring tactical flexibility and potentially promoting fringe players into more prominent roles. This situation highlights the fine margins clubs operate within, where a small cluster of unavailable players can significantly impact team selection and strategic planning for upcoming fixtures.

Recent Form

LWDLL
L Elche 1-0 (A)
W Mallorca 3-1 (H)
D Oviedo 0-0 (A)
L Rayo Vallecano 0-2 (H)
L Barcelona 0-2 (H)

Form Analysis

Getafe's recent form reveals a team struggling for consistency, managing just one victory from their last five outings alongside one draw and three defeats. The statistical picture is concerning, with the team scoring only three goals while conceding six across this period, highlighting issues at both ends of the pitch that need addressing.

The attacking struggles are particularly evident, with Getafe failing to find the net in three of their five recent matches. Their sole victory came against Mallorca in a 3-1 home triumph that represented their most productive offensive display, suggesting they can create chances when conditions align favorably. Defensively, while they managed a clean sheet in their goalless draw with Oviedo, they have otherwise been vulnerable, conceding multiple goals in defeats to both Rayo Vallecano and Barcelona at home. The pattern emerging shows a team that appears more comfortable in their own stadium, having secured their only win and draw at home, while their away form has yielded defeats to both Elche and mixed results overall. The quality of opposition faced has varied, with losses to top-flight Barcelona representing a different challenge than their narrow defeat to Elche, indicating that Getafe's current form transcends the strength of their opponents.

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