Getafe season ticket prices set from €160 to €359 as Coliseum roof works begin
Getafe season ticket prices announced: from €160 to €359; tribuna reallocation due to Coliseum roof works. Conference League ticket priority for holders.
Getafe CF announced its season ticket pricing and stadium access plan on Monday, revealing that Getafe season ticket prices for the coming campaign will range from €160 to €359. The club said the decision comes as the Coliseum undergoes significant roof and tribune work that will require the temporary reallocation of several season-ticket holders. The package includes home matches in LaLiga EA Sports and Copa del Rey, and the club confirmed priority access for season-ticket holders to Conference League tickets.
Club statement on pricing and works
Getafe published the headline figures and a note explaining how the stadium works will affect supporters. The announcement identified the main cover and roof over the principal stand as the elements to be dismantled in the coming days, a move that will leave large parts of the stadium uncovered for much of the season. The club emphasized that tribuna season-ticket holders will be the most affected group as demolition and reconstruction progress.
Getafe also set expectations for where affected supporters will be seated while construction is underway. The club said it will rehouse tribuna holders in other sectors of the Coliseum to minimize disruption and preserve access to matches. The communication stressed that, aside from a single closed sector for works linked to the dressing-room restructuring, most sections will be operational.
Seating changes and affected sections
The club said the lateral high and the upper south end have been completed and will reopen to returning supporters who were relocated last season. Those affected during the 2025/26 work phases will be able to return to those specific upper sections, the club indicated. Only one sector in the south end will remain closed because it will become the access point for the new dressing-room area while reconstruction is completed.
Tribuna will be the focus of the most substantial reconfiguration this season, with supporters from that stand moved across the ground as necessary. Getafe stressed that reallocation will be handled on a priority and proximity basis to keep season-ticket holders as close as possible to their original seats. The club said match-day services and sightlines would be considered when assigning temporary locations to minimize the spectator impact.
Ticket access for domestic and European competitions
Getafe confirmed that the season ticket will cover home fixtures in LaLiga EA Sports and the Copa del Rey played at the Coliseum. Season-ticket holders will therefore retain guaranteed access to domestic cup and league matches without separate match-by-match purchases for those competitions. For the club’s participation in the Conference League, Getafe said ticket sales will prioritize season-ticket holders before opening to the general public.
The priority for European fixtures will be conveyed as a first-refusal window for existing subscribers, the club explained, with remaining seats to be sold through the club’s standard channels. This approach aims to reward loyal supporters who commit to the full season and to ensure local fans are given precedence for continental fixtures. Getafe also noted that specific allocation rules and timelines for Conference League matches will be communicated ahead of each fixture.
Price breakdown and eligibility rules
The club outlined a tiered pricing structure that mixes adult, child, and youth categories across stands. According to the breakdown, lateral adult season tickets are priced at €350, with a child rate of €220 available for younger supporters in that sector. The stands, or fondos, carry prices of €330 for adults and €160 for children, while a dedicated Fondo Joven pass is set at €250.
Getafe defined eligibility windows for the Fondo Joven category, allowing supporters born between 1996 and 2012 inclusive to purchase that pass. The club also pointed to the overall price range—between the season ticket high of €359 and the low of €160—when framing the new tariffs. Supporters were urged to consult the club’s membership office for seat-specific pricing and any concessions that may apply.
Supporter guidance and operational logistics
To limit confusion, Getafe said it will publish a detailed seating map and a step-by-step reallocation plan before tickets go on sale. Season-ticket holders impacted by the works will receive direct communications from the club detailing their temporary seats, renewal options, and compensation or refund mechanisms, where applicable. The club recommended that affected supporters check their registered contact details to ensure they receive timely updates.
Match-day operations will also be adapted while roof and tribune works continue, with the club highlighting additional signage, staff and accessibility support at the Coliseum. Safety measures around the construction zones will be enforced and marshalled by stewards in coordination with site managers. Getafe indicated it will monitor sightlines and sound levels, and adjust placements to maintain the matchday experience for relocated fans.
Club rationale and financial context
Getafe framed the works as an investment in the stadium’s long-term infrastructure and in improving facilities for players and supporters. The demolition of the principal stand’s cover and the reconstruction of dressing-room areas are presented as necessary upgrades to meet future operational needs and regulatory standards. The club described the pricing review as part of a broader budgetary approach that balances necessary capital works with preserving access for a broad supporter base.
Officials signaled that the club sought to keep prices accessible despite the one-off disruption by offering a range of tariffs across stands and age groups. Getafe’s message combined a call for patience with assurances of improved facilities once works are complete. The club also reiterated its intention to prioritize existing season-ticket holders for European fixtures as part of a loyalty-first policy.
The club has set out payment and renewal windows and said it will publish dates for on-sale periods and seat confirmations in the coming days. Supporters should expect further bulletins covering the exact timetable for renewals, any temporary seat assignments and the process for claiming refunds or seat changes. Those planning to buy new season tickets will be able to view updated maps and pricing details before committing to purchases.
Getafe’s announcement closes a chapter of planning and opens the practical phase of stadium regeneration while attempting to keep fans engaged through priority access and a structured reallocation plan. The club’s pricing and operational choices will shape the matchday experience for thousands of local supporters as the Coliseum undergoes its next phase of transformation.









