Ciudad Deportiva Getafe CF

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Ciudad Deportiva Getafe CF
Ciudad Deportiva Getafe CF
Location Getafe
Community of Madrid, Spain
Coordinates 40°19′28″N03°42′38″W / 40.32444°N 3.71056°W / 40.32444; -3.71056
Owner Community of Madrid
Type Football training ground
Opened2005
Tenants
Getafe CF (training) (2005)
Website
Ciudad Deportiva

The Ciudad Deportiva Getafe CF is the training ground and academy base of the Spanish football club Getafe CF. It was opened in 2005. [1]

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Located in Getafe near the Coliseum Alfonso Pérez and covering an area of 70,000 m2, it is used for youth and senior teams trainings.

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