Edgy Real Madrid president Florentino Pérez calls for new elections at club and seeks another term

Real Madrid president Florentino Perez gives a press conference in Madrid, Tuesday, May 12, 2026. Credit: AP/Bernat Armangue
MADRID — An edgy Real Madrid president Florentino Pérez confronted journalists in a rare news conference on Tuesday and claimed he was the victim of an “organized campaign” to unseat him.
Pérez called for new club elections and told his opponents to present themselves and challenge him and his board of directors.
Usually calm and soft-spoken, Pérez appeared agitated and got into discussions with journalists during the hastily scheduled news conference at the club’s training center, two days after Madrid lost 2-0 at Barcelona and saw its Catalan rival clinch its second straight Spanish league title.
“I made this decision because of this absurd situation of campaigns against me,” the 79-year-old Pérez said. “The results haven’t been the greatest, but that has happened other times before. But they are taking advantage to attack me.”
He said the campaign against him was being “orchestrated by bad journalists and non journalists.”
“Some journalists and people want to destroy Real Madrid,” he said. “I'll always defend the interest of the Madrid members.”
The president spoke after a meeting of the club’s board of directors.

Real Madrid president Florentino Perez gives a press conference in Madrid, Tuesday, May 12, 2026. Credit: AP/Bernat Armangue
Madrid has endured a second consecutive season without a major trophy, despite having France star Kylian Mbappé in the squad.
Pérez did not speak about the team's results, saying his appearance was solely to defend Madrid club members from attacks. He did not want to talk about a potential coaching change when asked about the possibility of José Mourinho returning next season.
Pérez said the leak of the fighting between players during training last week — which led to Federico Valverde and Aurélien Tchouaméni being fined 500,000 euros ($586,000) each — was worse than the actual fight itself.
“It's not the first time that players fight with each other,” Pérez said. “It happens almost every season. But someone leaked it for the first time. And we know who it was. It should have stayed within the club.” He gave no further details.

Real Madrid president Florentino Perez gestures during a press conference in Madrid, Tuesday, May 12, 2026. Credit: AP/Bernat Armangue
Pérez dismissed rumors that he was tired of the job, or sick, saying they had been spread by his detractors.
“They said I have cancer and that it was terminal," he said. “It was the most undignified thing that has ever happened to me. They said I didn't go out, that I couldn't walk.”
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