The 2019–20 season was Getafe Club de Fútbol's 36th season in existence and the club's 3rd consecutive season in the top flight of Spanish football. In addition to the domestic league, Getafe participated in this season's edition of the Copa del Rey, and also participated in the UEFA Europa League. The season was slated to cover a period from 1 July 2019 to 30 June 2020. It was extended extraordinarily beyond 30 June due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Spain.
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Source: La Liga, Soccerway Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head points; 3) Head-to-head goal difference; 4) Goal difference; 5) Goals scored; 6) Fair-play points (Note: Head-to-head record is used only after all the matches between the teams in question have been played)[39] Notes:
^The 2020 Copa del Rey Final was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Spain and could not be completed by the UEFA registration deadline of 3 August 2020, so the fifth- and sixth-placed teams in the 2019–20 La Liga, Villarreal and Real Sociedad, entered the 2020–21 UEFA Europa League at the group stage, and the seventh-placed team, Granada, entered at the second qualifying round.[38]
Note: The match was originally scheduled for 15 March, but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic,[41] and rescheduled to 12 June.[42] It was played behind closed doors.
Note: The match was originally scheduled for 22 March, but was postponed due to the 2020 coronavirus pandemic,[41] and rescheduled to 16 June.[42] It was played behind closed doors.
Note: The match was originally scheduled for 5 April, but was postponed due to the 2020 coronavirus pandemic,[43] and rescheduled to 20 June.[42] It was played behind closed doors.
Note: The match was originally scheduled for 12 April, but was postponed due to the 2020 coronavirus pandemic,[43] and rescheduled to 23 June.[42] It was played behind closed doors.
Note: The match was originally scheduled for 22 April, but was postponed due to the 2020 coronavirus pandemic,[43] and rescheduled to 29 June.[42] It was played behind closed doors.
Note: The match was originally scheduled for 26 April, but was postponed due to the 2020 coronavirus pandemic,[43] and rescheduled to 2 July.[42] It was played behind closed doors.
Note: The match was originally scheduled for 3 May, but was postponed due to the 2020 coronavirus pandemic,[43] and rescheduled to 5 July.[42] It was played behind closed doors.
Note: The match was originally scheduled for 10 May, but was postponed due to the 2020 coronavirus pandemic,[43] and rescheduled to 8 July.[42] It was played behind closed doors.
Note: The match was originally scheduled for 13 May, but was postponed due to the 2020 coronavirus pandemic,[43] and rescheduled to 13 July.[42] It was played behind closed doors.
Note: The match was originally scheduled for 17 May, but was postponed due to the 2020 coronavirus pandemic,[43] and rescheduled to 16 July.[42] It was played behind closed doors.
Note: The match was originally scheduled for 24 May, but was postponed due to the 2020 coronavirus pandemic,[43] and rescheduled to 19 July.[42] It was played behind closed doors.
Note: The match between Inter Milan and Getafe in Milan was meant to be played behind closed doors due to an outbreak of COVID-19 in Italy.[49] However, on 11 March the match was indefinitely postponed from its original date of 12 March due to a pandemic of COVID-19 in Italy and subsequent travel restrictions.[50] On 17 June, the match was rescheduled to 5 August to be played in a single leg at Arena AufSchalke in Germany.[51]
^"Cedido al Extremadura" [Loaned to Extremadura] (in Spanish). Getafe CF. 14 August 2018. Archived from the original on 30 August 2022. Retrieved 14 August 2018.
^"Cesión al Osasuna" [Loan to Osasuna] (in Spanish). Getafe CF. 29 January 2019. Archived from the original on 31 January 2019. Retrieved 31 January 2019.
^"Lazo cedido al Lugo" [Lazo loaned to Lugo] (in Spanish). Getafe CF. 6 August 2018. Archived from the original on 6 August 2018. Retrieved 6 August 2018.
^"Cristóforo nuevo azulón" (in Spanish). Getafe's official website. 31 August 2018. Archived from the original on 27 October 2020. Retrieved 31 January 2020.
^"Ignasi Miquel al Girona" [Ignasi Miquel to Girona] (in Spanish). Getafe CF. 13 August 2019. Archived from the original on 13 August 2019. Retrieved 15 August 2019.
^Due to on-going renovations of the Estadi Ciutat de València, Levante played their remaining home matches of the season at the Estadi Olímpic Camilo Cano.[46]