
'I'm not going anywhere' - furious Real president Perez calls for elections
Real Madrid president Florentino Perez stages a tense press conference in which he argues with journalists and calls for elections off the back of a trophyless season.
Florentino Perez has been in charge at Real Madrid since June 2009
Real Madrid president Florentino Perez staged a tense press conference in which he argued with journalists and called for elections following a trophyless season.
Perez insisted he will stand again and spoke of an "organised campaign" against his leadership, telling his opponents not to "move in the shadows" and to instead contest the election.
His announcement comes after Barcelona defeated Real Madrid in the Clasico at Camp Nou on Sunday to claim back-to-back La Liga titles with three games to spare.
"I'm here to say I'm not going anywhere and I'm here to stand for election," the 79-year-old told the gathered press.
"If someone does want to stand for election, this is your opportunity. But don't move in the shadows with publications, news outlets.
"And I'm not in bed, unwell. I have to come out and sit here because as Real Madrid president, I can't allow journalists to do what they do."
Perez has been office since June 2009, having previously been president between 2000 and 2006, and the perception that he is now too tired to fulfil his role has been the subject of anonymous briefing in Spanish press.
He reacted furiously to the suggestion at the press conference in the Spanish capital, demanding those questioning him to out themselves.
"I work hard. I'm up early and I'm the last to go to bed. I understand there's frustration out there.
"But if people have forgotten, we have won 37 titles since I've been in charge. I would like to know the people who are saying these things. In these board of directors, I want whoever who is leaking this to come out."
Perez did not target solely journalists and potential rivals for his presidency, with La Liga also a subject of harsh criticism.
"And of course, the enemy, La Liga," he added. "We have to battle against La Liga. Corruption in the game, systematic."
However, he also expressed confidence in his re-election by the club's membership.
"I lead the biggest club in the world and you wouldn't imagine the praise I get. But 100,000 members are behind me and are very happy."
If Perez is re-elected he will likely be working alongside Jose Mourinho as head coach, with the current Benfica manager set to return to the club he led between 2010 and 2013.
Perez was asked about the manager's position at the club but declined to answer.
He sacked Xabi Alonso in January after appointing him as head coach, while his replacement Alvaro Arbeloa is unlikely to be retained.
Madrid will finish the season without a major trophy for the second year in a row, having only won the Uefa Super Cup and Fifa Intercontinental Trophy in 2024-25.
They exited this season's Champions League against Bayern Munich in the quarter-finals, while their campaign has been marred by fan unrest, with a campaign run against star forward Kylian Mbappe's perceived lack of effort.
Meanwhile, midfielder Federico Valverde went to hospital last month after a dressing room row with team-mate Aurelien Tchouameni.
This was no ordinary meeting at Real Madrid's training ground. Journalists were summoned at short notice, and speculation immediately began.
An announcement regarding a new manager seemed the most logical explanation, especially given what sources close to the club had suggested. But if that were the case, why deliver it in person and by Florentino Perez himself?
Like the Xabi Alonso or Alvaro Arbeloa appointments, such news is typically released in an official statement, followed by an organised press conference.
Instead, what followed was something entirely different.
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Source: BBC Sport Football
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