The 2007 Copa del Rey became an unforgettable chapter for Getafe CF. The team, under the management of Michael Laudrup, surprised many with an impressive run in the tournament. Their first major victory came in the quarter-finals, where they faced FC Barcelona. In a thrilling match, they advanced after a draw at Camp Nou and a win at Coliseum Alfonso Pérez. That victory against one of the giants of Spanish football not only solidified the team's confidence but also ignited the passion of their supporters.

As they progressed through the tournament, Getafe continued to showcase their grit and determination. In the semi-finals, they met Sevilla FC, a team that had proven to be a formidable competitor in recent years. However, Getafe, with a solid and cohesive style of play, managed to reach the final, where they faced Valencia CF. Although they did not claim the trophy, the feat of reaching the final was a monumental achievement that resonated deeply within the Getafe community.

The final, held at Mestalla Stadium, was a day that many fans would remember forever. Although the final result was not as hoped, the team's commitment and effort made the supporters feel proud. This campaign not only enhanced the club's reputation but also set a standard for future generations of players and fans. The legacy of that season remains in the hearts of the Azulones, reminding everyone that the spirit of struggle and unity is fundamental in the world of football.