Florentino Perez re-elected president of Real Madrid

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A great day for Real Madrid. A little earlier this Sunday, the residents of the Santiago-Bernabeu stadium won largely at home against Las Palmas under the leadership of a great Kylian Mbappé (4-1). In addition to this success, the elections for the presidency of the club until 2029 gave their verdict this Sunday.

And there was no real suspense because Florentino Pérez, president of the club since 2009, was the only candidate for his own succession. Unsurprisingly, the 77-year-old businessman was re-elected until 2029: “that having presented a single candidacy proclaimed by this Electoral Council and by virtue of article 40, section E, point 2 of the current Social Statutes of the Club, Mr. Florentino Pérez Rodríguez and the Board of Directors of Real Madrid are proclaimed president of Real Madrid.»

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