On February 24, 2007, the Coliseum Alfonso Pérez witnessed one of the most thrilling matches in Getafe CF's history. Facing off against Spanish football giants Real Madrid, the azulones found themselves in a dire situation when, just 23 minutes in, the score reflected a 0-2 deficit. Goals from Raúl and Roberto Carlos seemed to seal the match, but what followed was pure magic.

The first spark of hope came at the 43rd minute when young striker Dani Guiza managed to pull one back with an unexpected goal. Instead of surrendering, Getafe launched themselves into the attack in the second half, showcasing a bravery and determination that resonated throughout the stadium. In the 70th minute, the team captain, Francisco 'Pato' Rodríguez, equalized the match with a spectacular long-range strike, unleashing madness among the supporters filling the Coliseum.

But the spectacle didn’t end there. With just five minutes remaining, Guiza, in a brilliant play, completed the comeback with a third goal, bringing the score to 3-2 in favor of the azulones. The celebration was monumental; players embraced, and fans sang and cheered in an atmosphere of pure euphoria. This victory not only represented three crucial points in the league but also cemented Getafe's reputation as a team capable of challenging the giants of Spanish football.

This match, beyond being a simple triumph, became a symbol of Getafe's spirit, a team that never gives up and always fights until the end. The comeback against Real Madrid is remembered not just for the quality of play but also for the lesson that in football, just like in life, perseverance and courage can lead to extraordinary results. As Getafe continues to face their rivals today, this feat remains a source of inspiration for players and fans alike.