Florentino Pérez announcing Real Madrid elections at a press conference in Valdebebas.
Florentino Pérez announcing Real Madrid elections at a press conference in Valdebebas.
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Florentino Pérez calls Real Madrid presidential elections

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Florentino Pérez announced today the calling of elections for the Real Madrid presidency during a press conference in Valdebebas. The 79-year-old leader stated he will not resign and will run for re-election with his current board.

For over an hour, Pérez defended his tenure by recalling the 66 titles won in football and basketball. He also accused the press of orchestrating a campaign against him and the club, specifically naming the newspaper ABC and criticizing the leak of an incident between players.

The president rejected rumors about his health and said he is not tired. "They will have to kick me out with bullets," he declared when referring to possible rival candidates, whom he challenged to come forward publicly.

Pérez mentioned the Negreira case and announced the preparation of a report for UEFA. The club will hold elections in the coming months, although the exact date has not yet been set.

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Initial reactions on X to Florentino Pérez's announcement show mixed sentiments: some users praise his decision to call elections and confront alleged smear campaigns while reaffirming member ownership; others express skepticism about his intent to retain control or criticize him for prioritizing personal defense over club issues, with mentions of potential rivals and frustration over stalled progress.

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Florentino Pérez celebrating his Real Madrid election win at a podium with cheering crowd.
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Florentino Pérez wins Real Madrid presidential election

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Florentino Pérez defeated Enrique Riquelme in Sunday's Real Madrid presidential election with roughly 67-33 percent of the vote. The 79-year-old president heads toward his seventh term until 2030. The victory clears the way for several sporting and institutional moves.

Real Madrid president Florentino Perez held a surprise press conference on Tuesday to address speculation about his future and criticism of the club. He confirmed he will not resign and called for elections while defending his health and leadership.

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Florentino Pérez has been re-elected Real Madrid president until 2030 after defeating Enrique Riquelme in Sunday's election.

Real Madrid president Florentino Pérez announced on Thursday an agreement with Denzel Dumfries and an offer of at least 150 million euros for a player.

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FC Barcelona has submitted a mandatory conciliation claim against Real Madrid president Florentino Perez over statements made in May. The move is a required step before filing a criminal complaint for slander.

Abelardo De La Espriella has been declared president of Colombia for the 2026-2030 term following validation by the CNE and Registraduría.

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Abelardo de la Espriella won Colombia's presidential runoff on June 21, 2026, securing 49.65% of the vote against Iván Cepeda Castro.

 

 

 

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