NEWS
Enrique Riquelme blocked from Real Madrid presidential race
Enrique Riquelme’s bid to challenge Florentino Perez in Real Madrid’s upcoming presidential elections has hit an obstacle after his bank guarantee was denied.
The Spanish businessman submitted a formal declaration of intent to the electoral board, confirming his candidacy against Perez. However, the required financial backing from a bank guarantee was not secured, preventing his participation in the vote.
Riquelme’s team has raised concerns about alleged external pressure influencing the bank’s decision. The denial of the guarantee follows his formal registration as a candidate, highlighting the procedural challenges facing his campaign.
Real Madrid’s presidential elections, set to take place in the coming weeks, mark the first such vote in two decades. Florentino Perez is seeking re-election for another term, with Riquelme’s late entry adding unpredictability to the race.
The electoral board has not publicly addressed the reasons behind the guarantee’s rejection. Riquelme’s exclusion from the ballot would solidify Perez’s path to another term without opposition.
The situation underscores the high financial and procedural stakes in Real Madrid’s presidential elections. Only candidates with verified financial guarantees are permitted to stand under club statutes.
Riquelme has not indicated whether he will attempt to resolve the issue before the election deadline. His absence from the ballot would leave Perez as the sole candidate.
The denial of the bank guarantee effectively ends Riquelme’s campaign before voting begins. The elections remain on track for the scheduled timeframe.