Madrid Universal
·8 giugno 2026
How Enrique Riquelme positioned himself as Real Madrid’s future despite losing presidential election

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·8 giugno 2026

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 that regard, it can be argued that Enrique Riquelme’s defeat has done little to damage his long-term ambitions.
In fact, the campaign may have only strengthened his position as the leading candidate to succeed Perez in the future.
The Spanish publication mentions that although he was unable to prevent Perez from extending his reign, Riquelme’s candidacy established him as a serious figure within Real Madrid’s political landscape.
Five years after initially deciding to run for the elections, he launched a full campaign, investing significant effort into building visibility among Real Madrid members.
Despite falling short at the ballot box, his campaign succeeded in proving that he possesses the resources and structure required to challenge for the presidency.

Enrique Riquelme has made his point. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)
One of the biggest hurdles for any candidate is meeting the strict financial guarantees required to stand for election.
Riquelme managed to satisfy those requirements, securing backing worth close to €190 million through personal assets, which has positioned him well for future elections.
On the sporting side, Riquelme also attempted to strengthen his project by bringing together several respected figures from Real Madrid’s history.
His proposed structure included Raul in a leading sporting role, while Fernando Hierro was identified as a potential figure within the academy setup.
Former club icons Iker Casillas and Vicente del Bosque were also linked with positions designed to reinforce the club’s traditional identity and strengthen connections with supporters.
Furthermore, he also brought up significant names such as Rodri and Erling Haaland in the discussion during the build-up, stating,
“If I am president, these 2 players (Rodri and Haaland) will play for Real Madrid.”

Riquelme does not intend to stop here. (Photo by Denis Doyle/Getty Images)
While Perez will be in charge until at least 2030, Riquelme now faces a different challenge, which is maintaining relevance between election cycles.
According to the report, although the businessman is expected to return his focus to his professional ventures, he is also aware that remaining visible among the Real Madrid fanbase will be essential if he wants to build on the momentum created by his first campaign.
Monitoring the club’s direction, particularly any discussions involving ownership structures or major institutional changes, could become a key part of his long-term strategy.
Just as importantly, he now has first-hand experience of running a presidential campaign at one of the biggest football institutions in the world. The lessons learned from this election could prove invaluable if and when he decides to stand again.
For now, Perez continues to enjoy overwhelming support among members, but this election has introduced a new face into the conversation.
Whether his next opportunity arrives in four years or further down the line, Riquelme has already positioned himself as the most prominent alternative to the current leadership and a serious contender for the future of Real Madrid.







































