Real Madrid president Florentino Perez has been re-elected for another term, which will last until 2029, after running unopposed in the election on Sunday.
With no other candidates stepping forward, the club officially confirmed Perez’s re-election in a statement: “There having been only one candidacy… (Perez) is hereby proclaimed president of Real Madrid.”
This announcement came shortly after Real Madrid’s dominant 4-1 victory over Las Palmas, which propelled them to the top of La Liga.
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At 77 years old, Perez has run unchallenged in four elections (2013, 2017, 2021, and 2025) since returning to lead the club in 2009. He initially became Madrid’s president in 2000, during the club’s iconic Galactico era, before stepping down in 2006.
Under Perez’s leadership since his return, Real Madrid has secured five La Liga titles and an impressive six European Cup trophies, along with numerous other titles.
