Enrique Riquelme may have lost Real Madrid’s presidential election, but he did earn a fair vote share against Florentino Perez and firmly established himself as one for the future.His electoral camp...
Florentino Perez may have secured another term as Real Madrid president, but attention is already beginning to shift towards what comes next for the club once his era eventually comes to an end.In tha...
Florentino Perez secured another term as Real Madrid president after comfortably defeating challenger Enrique Riquelme in the club’s latest presidential election. However, despite the result, Rique...
Real Madrid presidential candidate Enrique Riquelme has released a statement saying Jurgen Klopp will be his choice for the manager’s job if he is elected this weekend.Riquelme is up against the inc...

Enrique Riquelme loses challenge against PérezJosé Mourinho will now be confirmed as managerFlorentino Pérez will continue as president of Real Madrid after winning their first elections in 20 years, paving the way for his plans to sell 5% of the club.Pérez, who has been president for 23 years across two spells – first between 2000 and 2006 and then since 2009, winning the past five elections unopposed – polled 65%. The 37-year-old challenger, Enrique Riquelme, lost with 35% after a total of 33,555 members exercised their right to vote. Continue reading...
Real Madrid’s presidential polling is underway, and after two hectic weeks of campaigning, the decision will finally be made today as to who will be the club’s next president.Florentino Perez has ...
In an attempt to achieve the uphill task of beating Florentino Perez in tomorrow’s Real Madrid presidential election, Enrique Riquelme is relying on media attention and public stunts.His wayward cla...

Presidential candidate Riquelme wants German as coachFormer Liverpool manager now works for Red BullJürgen Klopp’s agent has dismissed talk of the former Liverpool manager filling the vacant post at Real Madrid should Enrique Riquelme become the club’s next president.Marc Kosicke rejected Riquelme’s statement that the German, who left Anfield for a job as Red Bull’s head of global football, would become head coach after releasing a statement confirming him as first choice if elected on Sunday. Continue reading...