[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"football-site-config":3,"world-cup-status-en":27,"news-detail-perez-vs-riquelme-real-madrid-vote-on-june-7":61,"news-related-perez-vs-riquelme-real-madrid-vote-on-june-7-en":101,"news-related-match-perez-vs-riquelme-real-madrid-vote-on-june-7-en":26},{"adSlots":4,"affiliateMode":5,"brandName":6,"contentStrategy":7,"currency":8,"friendLinks":9,"homepageLayoutKey":10,"leagueFocus":11,"locale":12,"planVisibility":13,"seoDescription":14,"seoTitleTemplate":15,"siteCode":10,"siteName":6,"siteType":10,"subscriptionMode":5,"timezone":16,"id":17,"tenantID":18,"primaryDomain":19,"countryCode":20,"logoUrl":21,"faviconUrl":21,"theme":22,"seoKeywords":24,"status":25,"ads":4,"focusLeagues":26,"affiliatePolicies":26},[],"shared","Football Prediction Platform","scores_predictions","USD",[],"main",[],"en-US",[],"Football fixtures, results, free predictions, subscriptions, and clearly labeled partner links.","{page} | Football Prediction Platform","America\u002FNew_York",323900000000000000,1,"football.easytestdev.online","US","",{"primaryColor":23},"#1677ff","football predictions, football fixtures, football results","active",null,{"active":28,"leagueId":29,"leagueName":30,"leagueImagePath":31,"seasonId":32,"seasonName":33,"startingAt":34,"endingAt":35,"daysToStart":36,"daysToEnd":37,"phase":38,"includeQualifying":39,"hostCities":40},true,"326135624916537344","World Cup","https:\u002F\u002Fmedia.api-sports.io\u002Ffootball\u002Fleagues\u002F1.png","326255613308833792","2026\u002F2027","2026-06-11","2026-06-28",-38,-21,"finished_recent",false,[41,42,43,44,45,46,47,48,49,50,51,52,53,54,55,56,57,58,59,60],"Atlanta","Boston","Dallas","East Rutherford","Guadalajara","Houston","Kansas City","Los Angeles","Mexico City","Miami","Monterrey","New-York","New York New Jersey","Philadelphia","San-Francisco","San Francisco Bay Area","Seattle","Toronto","Vancouver","Zapopan",{"article":62},{"awayTeamId":-1,"awayTeamName":-1,"body":63,"category":64,"excerpt":65,"homeTeamId":-1,"homeTeamName":-1,"id":66,"leagueId":67,"leagueName":68,"matchId":69,"matchName":21,"publishedAt":70,"slug":71,"sourceName":72,"sourceURL":73,"teamId":74,"teamName":75,"teamIds":76,"teamNames":88,"title":100},"Real Madrid's presidential election, a rare spark of democracy in the club's recent history, has been officially scheduled for June 7. The electoral commission, meeting on Tuesday, validated the date and set voting procedures at the Ciudad Real Madrid in Valdebebas, with the option to vote by mail for the roughly 100,000 eligible socios. The ballot pits long-serving president Florentino Pérez against ambitious challenger Enrique Riquelme, marking the first contested election in two decades.\n\nPérez, 79, has dominated the club's hierarchy since his return in 2009, having first served from 2000 to 2006. He was most recently re-elected unopposed in January 2025 for a four-year term, yet he abruptly called these early elections following a second consecutive trophyless season. The decision came during a press conference that L'Equipe described as 'lunaire' — otherworldly — reflecting the surprise and confusion it generated among members and the media.\n\nThe timing remains puzzling. Pérez had just secured his mandate three months earlier, suggesting that something beyond mere results pushed him to seek a fresh vote. The club's on-field struggles, including an early Champions League exit and a failure to mount a serious La Liga title challenge, undoubtedly created discontent, but Pérez has weathered such periods before. Some insiders speculate that the move was designed to cut short the momentum of Riquelme's candidacy or to reaffirm his authority before launching expensive summer transfers.\n\nRiquelme, 37, represents a generational and ideological challenge. A renewable-energy entrepreneur who founded Cox Energy in 2014, he has no previous football administration experience but has presented himself as a modernizer. His candidacy forces the socios to engage with the electoral process for the first time since 2006, breaking Pérez's streak of four uncontested re-elections. While his platform specifics are scarce, his mere presence alters the power balance.\n\nVoting logistics are designed for broad participation. The in-person ballot at the Valdebebas complex is complemented by mail-in voting, a necessary accommodation for a global membership. The high number of eligible voters — about 100,000 — makes this a large-scale democratic exercise, though historically turnout in contested elections has been modest. This time, however, the novelty and the competitive matchup could spur a higher participation rate.\n\nThe election's most immediate sporting implication concerns the coaching position. Multiple reports, including from L'Equipe, indicate that José Mourinho's return to the Bernabéu dugout is a done deal but is contingent on a Pérez victory. Mourinho, who led Madrid from 2010 to 2013, winning La Liga and reaching three Champions League semi-finals, would bring a famous win-now mentality. If Riquelme prevails, he would likely install his own coach, potentially sparking a managerial market shake-up.\n\nBeyond the dugout, the vote will shape Real Madrid's transfer strategy and financial philosophy. Pérez has overseen a mix of galáctico signings and the massive Bernabéu renovation, which has incurred significant debt but is projected to boost revenues. Riquelme's business background suggests a possible shift toward financial prudence and a more data-driven recruitment model. For Europe's elite, a change in Madrid's spending power could alter the competitive landscape.\n\nThe last contested election in 2006 resulted in Ramón Calderón's victory, which later unraveled amid vote-rigging allegations, paving the way for Pérez's return. Since then, stricter candidacy requirements — including a minimum number of years as a socio and personal financial guarantees — have effectively shielded the incumbent. Riquelme's successful qualification signals substantial backing and resources, elevating him from a symbolic challenger to a legitimate threat.\n\nA Riquelme upset would be a political earthquake, ending an era that has delivered six European Cups, five Club World Cups, and made Real Madrid the most valuable football brand globally. Yet even a Pérez win, if close, could force him to moderate his iron-fisted style. The socios' message would be clear: accountability is on the ballot, and the president no longer enjoys a blank check.\n\nAs June 7 approaches, both camps will intensify their campaigns, but the underlying tension is whether the socios prioritize stability and Pérez's proven track record or gamble on Riquelme's promise of renewal. The outcome will not only determine the club's immediate future but also signal whether the old order of football governance is being challenged by a new generation of entrepreneurs. The world will be watching.\n\nBased on reporting from L'Equipe.","news","Real Madrid's presidential election will be held on June 7, pitting Florentino Perez against Enrique Riquelme, with 100,000 socios eligible to vote.","334840721326477313","326135624820068352","La Liga","0","2026-05-26T21:15:42Z","perez-vs-riquelme-real-madrid-vote-on-june-7","L'Equipe","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.lequipe.fr\u002FFootball\u002FActualites\u002FPerez-ou-riquelme-les-elections-presidentielles-du-real-madrid-fixees-au-7-juin\u002F1679172#at_medium=RSS_feeds","326257565535047680","Real Madrid",[74,77,78,79,80,81,82,83,84,85,86,87],"326222712936599552","326222767416414208","326255039846813696","326255041625198592","326257536296554496","326257536413995008","326257537865224192","326257745512632320","326257695210344448","326257570597572608","326222707169431552",[75,89,90,91,92,93,94,95,96,97,98,99],"Paraguay","Lesotho","FK Partizan","Partizani","Auxerre","Paris FC","Estoril","Members","Signal","Iron","Anderlecht","Perez vs Riquelme: Real Madrid Vote on June 7",[102,128,152,176],{"awayTeamId":-1,"awayTeamName":-1,"body":-1,"category":64,"excerpt":103,"homeTeamId":-1,"homeTeamName":-1,"id":104,"leagueId":67,"leagueName":68,"matchId":69,"matchName":21,"publishedAt":105,"slug":106,"sourceName":107,"sourceURL":108,"teamId":74,"teamName":75,"teamIds":109,"teamNames":118,"title":127},"Barcelona win La Liga 2025-26 led by Lamine Yamal; Real Madrid's season implodes after Xabi Alonso exit, a dressing room fight, and Pérez's bizarre presser.","337883108965617665","2026-06-04T07:00:29Z","la-liga-2025-26-barcelona-dominate-as-real-madrid-implode","The Guardian","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.theguardian.com\u002Ffootball\u002F2026\u002Fjun\u002F04\u002Fla-liga-2025-26-awards-best-players-team-sid-lowe",[74,110,111,112,113,114,115,116,117],"326257641489698816","326255041704890368","326257565702819840","326257565363081216","326257565434384384","326257565602156544","326257565195309056","326257565316943872",[75,119,120,121,122,123,124,125,126],"Inter de Valdemoro","Rayo Vallecano","Real Sociedad","Villarreal","Celta Vigo","Real Betis","Barcelona","Valencia","La Liga 2025-26: Barcelona Dominate as Real Madrid Implode",{"awayTeamId":129,"awayTeamName":130,"body":-1,"category":64,"excerpt":131,"homeTeamId":132,"homeTeamName":133,"id":134,"leagueId":67,"leagueName":68,"matchId":135,"matchName":136,"publishedAt":105,"slug":137,"sourceName":107,"sourceURL":138,"teamId":74,"teamName":75,"teamIds":139,"teamNames":145,"title":151},"326222713175674880","Curaçao","Antonio Rüdiger joins UNHCR, using his family's escape from Sierra Leone's civil war to challenge refugee stereotypes ahead of the World Cup.","326222712076767232","Germany","337882782623600641","327115038563241984","Germany vs Curaçao","why-rudiger-backs-refugees-family-s-civil-war-escape","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.theguardian.com\u002Ffootball\u002F2026\u002Fjun\u002F04\u002Fantonio-rudiger-refugees-have-no-other-choice-its-important-they-be-listened-to",[74,132,129,140,141,142,143,144],"326257791503175680","326257546220277760","326222711569256448","326222711653142528","326257536049090560",[75,133,130,146,147,148,149,150],"Sierra Leone","Chelsea","Brazil","Spain","Nice","Why Rüdiger Backs Refugees: Family's Civil War Escape",{"awayTeamId":-1,"awayTeamName":-1,"body":-1,"category":64,"excerpt":153,"homeTeamId":-1,"homeTeamName":-1,"id":154,"leagueId":67,"leagueName":68,"matchId":69,"matchName":21,"publishedAt":155,"slug":156,"sourceName":157,"sourceURL":158,"teamId":74,"teamName":75,"teamIds":159,"teamNames":167,"title":175},"Ibrahima Konate is in advanced talks to join Real Madrid on a free transfer, making him the second Liverpool player to join Madrid on a free in two years.","337298705826713601","2026-06-02T16:15:09Z","konate-to-real-madrid-27-year-old-set-for-free-transfer","BBC Sport","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.bbc.com\u002Fsport\u002Ffootball\u002Farticles\u002Fcx218elj1v0o?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=rss",[74,160,161,162,87,163,164,165,143,166],"326257545918287872","326222711447621632","326257534526558208","326257613643714560","326257766752587776","326257809182167040","326257575404244992",[75,168,169,170,99,171,172,173,149,174],"Liverpool","France","RB Leipzig","Hassania Agadir","Fortaleza EC","Oldham","Vanløse","Konate to Real Madrid: 27-Year-Old Set for Free Transfer",{"awayTeamId":-1,"awayTeamName":-1,"body":-1,"category":64,"excerpt":177,"homeTeamId":-1,"homeTeamName":-1,"id":178,"leagueId":67,"leagueName":68,"matchId":69,"matchName":21,"publishedAt":179,"slug":180,"sourceName":181,"sourceURL":182,"teamId":74,"teamName":75,"teamIds":183,"teamNames":190,"title":197},"France international Ibrahima Konaté is nearing a transfer to Real Madrid after talks advanced in the last 48 hours, per ESPN sources. 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