Real Madrid’s Historic Presidential Race: Enrique Riquelme’s Challenge to Florentino Pérez
Real Madrid fans are witnessing a seismic shift in the club’s political landscape as Enrique Riquelme, a 37-year-old renewable energy entrepreneur, officially launches his bid to unseat long-serving president Florentino Pérez. The announcement marks the first serious challenge to Pérez’s 17-year tenure, reigniting debates about the future direction of football’s most iconic club.
The Man Behind the Movement
Riquelme, chairman of Cox Energy, has positioned himself as a reformist candidate advocating for “democracy, transparency, and a new cycle” for Real Madrid. In an interview with MARCA, he acknowledged Pérez’s legacy as “the best president in Real Madrid’s history” but argued that “cycles also come to an end.”
His campaign centers on three pillars: governance reform, democratization of the club, and modernization of its sporting structure. Riquelme has also pledged to oppose any potential privatization of the club, a stance that resonates with the 100,000 registered members (socios) who will vote in the upcoming election.
A Surprising Challenger
The election process was triggered unexpectedly when Pérez himself hinted at a challenge during a May 12 press conference. The Spanish president referenced “unnamed figures conspiring against him” and specifically mentioned “a person with a Mexican accent” linked to energy companies—a clear nod to Riquelme.

Riquelme responded with an open letter to MARCA, stating his interest in running but calling for a “longer and more open” election process. The club’s statutes now require a vote to be held within two weeks, setting the stage for what could be the most consequential presidential election in decades.
The Stakes for Real Madrid
Pérez, 74, has led Real Madrid to 14 LaLiga titles and five UEFA Champions League trophies since 2009. His tenure has also seen the club’s valuation soar to over €5 billion, making him a polarizing figure among fans. Riquelme’s campaign highlights growing concerns about the club’s direction, particularly its reliance on high-profile signings and the financial risks of its expansive stadium project.
Key issues in the race include:
- Restructuring the club’s governance model to give more power to members
- Addressing financial sustainability amid rising player salaries
- Reassessing the club’s approach to youth development and scouting
A David vs. Goliath Scenario?
Despite his bold claims, Riquelme faces an uphill battle. Pérez remains a favorite to retain the presidency, bolstered by his record of success and the support of major shareholders. However, Riquelme’s campaign has already sparked a national conversation about the future of one of football’s most storied institutions.
“This election isn’t just about personalities—it’s about the soul of the club,” said Marca columnist Javier Tebas. “Real Madrid’s members are demanding more accountability, and Riquelme is giving them a voice.”
What’s Next?
The election will be held within the next 14 days, with results expected by June 9. If Riquelme wins, he would inherit a club grappling with questions about its financial model and competitive edge. Pérez, meanwhile, has yet to confirm whether he will run for a fifth term.

For now, the focus remains on the upcoming vote. As Riquelme told MARCA, “This is about building a legacy that lasts beyond any single individual.”
Key Takeaways
- Enrique Riquelme launches bid to challenge Florentino Pérez for Real Madrid presidency
- Campaign focuses on governance reform, transparency, and opposition to privatization