It was a historical day as Florentino Perez won the Real Madrid election over his opponent to continue as the club president.
Amidst a challenging period for the legendary Spanish side, club members gathered at the Real Madrid City Basketball Pavilion to decide the future direction of one of the world’s most iconic football institutions.
The atmosphere surrounding this election is unlike any in recent history as a call for change was needed due to recent activities.

Following two consecutive seasons without a major trophy, an uncharacteristic drought for the 15-time Champions League winner surge pressure for change reached a boiling point.
Prompted by these underwhelming performances, the current administration opted to call for new elections to seek a fresh mandate from the membership.
Following the conclusion of today’s historic election at the Real Madrid City Basketball Pavilion, the official electoral board has announced that Florentino Pérez has been re-elected as President, securing his leadership of the club until 2030.
In a contest that saw significant engagement from the socios, the final tally reflected a clear preference for continuity amidst the club’s recent sporting challenges.
The election saw a robust turnout of 90,607 voters, representing one of the highest engagement levels in the club’s recent history.
While Enrique Riquelme captured a substantial 42% of the vote which proves his growing desire for change among a segment of the membership, Pérez maintained a comfortable lead, securing roughly 58% of the total ballots cast.
| Candidate | Votes Received | Percentage |
|---|---|---|
| Florentino Pérez | 52,412 | 58% |
| Enrique Riquelme | 38,195 | 42% |
| Total Votes Cast | 90,607 | 100% |
How the Voting Was Conducted
- Eligibility: Voting was exclusive to registered socios (club members) who met the necessary tenure and age requirements.
- Location: Ballots were cast in person at the dedicated voting stations within the Real Madrid City (Ciudad Real Madrid) complex.
- Process: Members presented their official club identification and membership credentials to verify their eligibility before receiving a ballot.
- Verification: The process was overseen by an independent electoral board to ensure transparency, security, and the integrity of the democratic process.
- Result: The winner was determined by a simple majority of votes cast by the participating members.
The vote count highlights a clear divide within the fanbase. Supporters of Pérez pointed to his economic management and the ongoing modernization of the Santiago Bernabéu as essential pillars for the club’s long-term sustainability.
Conversely, Riquelme’s strong showing proves a mounting frustration with the team’s recent lack of silverware and an appetite for new structural approaches.
With the electoral process now finalized, the focus shifts entirely back to the pitch. Pérez’s primary challenge will be to unite the fanbase and address the sporting shortcomings that fueled the very election he just won.
His commitment to bringing in fresh leadership, including the discussed managerial changes, will now be under the microscope as he begins this final four-year term.
Following the announcement of the Presidential election, Real Madrid are expected to unveil Jose Mourinho as their new manager alongside other signings who will be coming in.