Estadio Coliseum, Football stadium in Getafe, Spain.
Estadio Coliseum is a football stadium in Getafe south of Madrid with a capacity of approximately 17,000 seats. The venue features four stands, corner floodlights, and a digital scoreboard to display match information.
The stadium opened in 1998 with a tournament featuring Atletico Madrid, Borussia Dortmund, and Feyenoord. This inaugural event established the venue as a football destination in the region.
In October 2023, the stadium modified its name following public reactions to comments made by Alfonso Pérez regarding women's football.
The stadium sits directly beside the M-45 motorway in the southern Madrid area and is easily accessible by car. Its proximity to the highway makes arrival straightforward for visitors traveling by vehicle.
The stadium hosted the 2010 Women's Champions League final between Turbine Potsdam and Olympique Lyon. The match concluded after a penalty shootout victory for the French team.
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