Real Madrid president Perez calls club elections, will stand again

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Real Madrid president Perez calls club elections, will stand again

Real Madrid president Perez calls club elections, will stand again

Real Madrid president Florentino Perez on Tuesday called club elections and announced that he would stand again."I am not going to resign," the 79-year-old Perez told a press conference towards the end of a season which Real Madrid will finish trophyless.

Real Madrid president Perez calls club elections, will stand again

Real Madrid president Florentino Perez on Tuesday called club elections and announced that he would stand again."I am not going to resign," the 79-year-old Perez told a press conference towards the end of a season which Real Madrid will finish trophyless.

Real Madrid president Florentino Perez has officially called for club elections and confirmed he will run for re-election, doubling down on his leadership despite a challenging season.

"I am not going to resign," the 79-year-old Perez declared during a press conference on Tuesday, as the club faces the reality of finishing the campaign without a single trophy for the second consecutive year.

The season's low point came in Sunday's Clásico at Camp Nou, where Barcelona defeated Madrid 2-0 to secure back-to-back La Liga titles with three games remaining. Madrid's European hopes also faded early, with a quarter-final exit at the hands of Bayern Munich in the Champions League.

Off the pitch, turbulence has been just as intense. Current coach Álvaro Arbeloa, who stepped in to replace Xabi Alonso in January, is widely expected to be replaced this summer. Speculation is already swirling around a potential return for former manager José Mourinho, a move that would signal a major shake-up in the dugout.

Fan unrest has also been mounting, with supporters voicing frustration over star player Kylian Mbappé's perceived lack of commitment. Reports of internal discord have surfaced as well, including multiple training ground incidents—one of which reportedly sent midfielder Fede Valverde to the hospital.

As Pérez prepares to lead the club into a new election cycle, the question remains: can he restore the glory that has defined Real Madrid for generations? For now, the legendary president is betting on himself to turn things around.

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